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This isn't a horror movie; but it definitely is creepy/scary/disturbing. Solid non-horror movie at Halloween time.
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This isn't a horror movie; but it definitely is creepy/scary/disturbing. Solid non-horror movie at Halloween time.
It's good but the original Swedish version is even better! :D
Try it after you've seen the american one and you'll understand.
It's much creepier.
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the american version is better in every way
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Does "the girl" get naked?
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Fuck is it about?
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Does "the girl" get naked?
Well, She gets anally raped in one scene
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Well, She gets anally raped in one scene
I guess that will have to do..
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the american version is better in every way
lol no
The original 2009-version is much better even though Daniel Craigs version have it's pros.
Fincher is certainly a more assured director than Niels Arden Oplev, who did the 2009 Swedish film.
Yet his assurance isn't always a plus. The earlier film had a certain earnest directness that seemed to raise the stakes.
Emotions were closer to the surface. Rooney Mara and Noomi Rapace both create convincing Salanders, but Rapace seems more uneasy in her skin, more threatened.
As the male lead Mikael Blomkvist, Michael Nyqvist seemed less confident, more threatened. In this film, Daniel Craig brings along the confidence of James Bond. How could he not? He looks too comfortable in danger.
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Fuck is it about?
A Reporter and a troubled young woman try to solve a 40 year old murder case.
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the american version is better in every way
Yep.
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Loved it
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Cool flick.
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It's good but the original Swedish version is even better! :D
Try it after you've seen the american one and you'll understand.
It's much creepier.
I saw part of that version. It shows parts of Lisbeth's childhood... and in that version, we see her violent brother
I need to see the rest of it.
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read the books. they were very good.
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A Reporter and a troubled young woman try to solve a 40 year old murder case.
...and the troubled young woman gets ass raped? Ok, I'll watch.
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Fuck. I Love Fincher. I've seen it, I bought it, watched it a few more times. Still can't get into it. Fuck.
Didn't really like the original, either.
Fuck.
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read the books. they were very good.
Some of the best books ive read, sweedish films/series are closer to the book, he fucked nearly all the women in the books tho..
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It's good but the original Swedish version is even better! :D
Try it after you've seen the american one and you'll understand.
It's much creepier.
X 2
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It's good but the original Swedish version is even better! :D
Try it after you've seen the american one and you'll understand.
It's much creepier.
x3. Original is much better... especially the ending/reunion.
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lol no
The original 2009-version is much better even though Daniel Craigs version have it's pros.
Fincher is certainly a more assured director than Niels Arden Oplev, who did the 2009 Swedish film.
Yet his assurance isn't always a plus. The earlier film had a certain earnest directness that seemed to raise the stakes.
Emotions were closer to the surface. Rooney Mara and Noomi Rapace both create convincing Salanders, but Rapace seems more uneasy in her skin, more threatened.
As the male lead Mikael Blomkvist, Michael Nyqvist seemed less confident, more threatened. In this film, Daniel Craig brings along the confidence of James Bond. How could he not? He looks too comfortable in danger.
this