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Tattoo in heart
Ned 2021-11-12 08:01:15
The most popular thriller in Europe this year. The original "Millennium" series is like the European "Dan Brown"-but compared to the fancy "The Da Vinci Code", this movie has a distinctly strong European style. Speaking of the story, the film seems to be full of fascinating elements: the rich girl who mysteriously disappeared decades ago, the religious serial perverted murder, the lingering Nazis, the punk girl who was sexually abused... But in fact, the pace of the film is very slow, full of the cold and cold atmosphere characteristic of Nordic movies. The beginning of the story is a bit confusing, the middle part is getting better, the atmosphere of horror is quite in place, and the end is too anticlimactic, and the audience's appetite is hard to satisfy: so many weird things have been laid, with historical scars. After the clues, we all wanted to be shocked by the truth, but found that it was just an ordinary horror story. Even so, the fear of historical pain revealed in the film is still thoughtful and moving.
Extended Reading
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quotes
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Lisbeth Salander: [tattooing Bjurman] I've never done this before. Hold still, or it'll get messy.
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Dirch Frode: What can you tell me about Blomkvist?
Lisbeth Salander: Everything is in the report.
Dirch Frode: The short version.
Lisbeth Salander: Blomkvist got the nickname Kalle Blomkvist when he solved a bank robbery in the 80s. He's a very public person with no major secrets. Read the newspaper articles.
Dirch Frode: But does he have any secrets?
Lisbeth Salander: Everyone has secrets.