Ebert reviews the movie
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20111219/REVIEWS/111219982
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20111219/REVIEWS/111219982
Just got home.
Having never read the books or seen the Swedish films, I found Fincher's take on the adaptation to be excellent.
Yeah, I thought the same thing. Though I knew what he meant so I saw no reason to be snarky.![]()
Yeah, I thought the same thing. Though I knew what he meant so I saw no reason to be snarky.![]()
It's the Christmas season, I'm in a giving mood...
(And yeah, I knew what he meant to, but..... still. How do you know if it's a good adaptation if you aren't familiar with the source material? )
I really wish I could just erase this movie from my memory. I've seen some really shitty exploitation flicks but this one really takes the cake. It's like they decided to double-down for anyone who made it through the first graphic rape scene by adding a second graphic, brutal rape scene.
Lisabeth is a tough motorcycle driving goth bisexual nympho hacker chick who also happens to be gorgeous (when she takes a minute to dress like a woman and pencil in her eyebrows). Seriously. You couldn't jam any more cliches in there if you tried.
The mystery itself is rather boring and straightforward; you get more twists and turns not to mention actual detective work in your average episode of The Mentalist.
The one thing I did like was Martin's mustache-twirling monologue at the end. I found it hilarious Mikael just waltzed into the suspected serial killer's death-lair because he didn't want to commit a faux pas. It was funny seeing Martin break the fourth wall and mention the exact same thing.
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