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The girls with dragon tattoo-Movie Review

The girls with dragon tattoo-Movie Review

By Sameer BoyPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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The girls with dragon tattoo-Movie Review

The driving force behind Stag Larsson's Millennium Trilogy, formerly illustrated by Noomi Rapace and now by David Finchers' adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Rooney Mara, Lisbeth is an outlaw feminist fantasy heroine and embodiment. Anti-digital authoritarianism. Rooney's play captures Lisbeth's anger at male abuse and shows how it has helped her understand the truth about misogynistic hate crimes to Mikael Blomquist. The girl herself is not in a hurry, and it takes a long time for Lisbeth's story to go to bed as Mikael settles with the vicious Wangers.

Number 007, Mikel needs all the help he can get from a dragon girl inside and out, and when he and Lisbeth Salander finally meet (about an hour later), the movie begins. I understand why Fincher must feel similar to Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), but her reasons for making the film — the prospect of an R-rated franchise and the relationship between Mikael Blomquist (Daniel Craig) and Salander — are suitably superficial. . and underdeveloped. But the film finds a nice touch in the simultaneous and separate interactions between Craig and Mara, and Fincher demonstrates his usual skill at explaining the intricacies of an investigation.

While Fincher readily deals with Lisbeth Salander, Mikel, their investigations, and their relationship, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo struggle to fit into the story's additional parts. If The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo represents Fincher's vision of human nature (and given the seriousness of her early films, it might be), she places them with David Lynch, who believes that society Latent gives rise to rot and decay. Using a carefully woven script and adapted from Stig Larsen's world bestselling book by Steven Zaillian, Fincher removes material from his skeleton, then adds tendons and tissue again to create something that clearly Looks like The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, but it doesn't contain carbon in any way. A copy of a previous Swedish film or the book itself. From Reznor and Atticus Ross's kicks and sometimes terrifying soundtrack to Lisbeth's costumes and everything else, this is an extremely complete film.

While it appears to be one of Fincher's five-finger exercises—like Panic Room or The Game—it's a film that could prove to be an important feat if written a major study book. I've never read Stieg Larsson's Millennium novels, so I can't tell you how true the film is to the source material, but I'm a big fan of Danish director Niels Arden Oplev's Swedish adaptation. According to the site's critics, "brutal but addictive," The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is the result of David Fincher doing his best with his absolute dedication starring Rooney Mara. Mikael Mikael's long-standing mystery Let's work together to uncover, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Magnetic."

The shirt worn by Rooney Maras Lisbeth Salander in the best seller Stieg Larsen by David Fincher's (in a nutshell) says it all. First, he called on skeptics to believe that the original 2009 work by Niels Arden Oplev should be shelved, not because it was a film masterpiece of some sort, but because the previously unknown Noomi Rapace would play the central performance. considered final. Whether or not this version is good is debatable, but it certainly is a Rooney Mara film. Her slender figure, gothic hairstyle, extreme piercings and tattoos, and her attitude, I think Mara Lee Sibeth Salander managed to get Numi on, is complicated. Presented by Raps. On the other hand, a pivotal episode in the book, remembered by the Swedish film, brings new excitement from Lisbeth's disguised trip to Switzerland, and the story of Harriet's new wrath is smart and appropriate.

The story of Mikel and Lisbeth has been cut longer than the original in this film. We learn of the state-appointed guardianship of the girls (Yorick van Wageningen), who abused, robbed, and terrorized her. His wonderful vengeance clearly depicted here, but not too late, has already entered history. Lisbeth's battle is far more immediate with the corrupt male power represented by her legal guardian.

Adorned with innumerable piercings, tattoos, a haircut that can go unnoticed in Borneo, and an antisocial attitude that can pry its way through any crowd, slender Lisbeth remains a haven of state, favors and then cruel in return for the money owed to her. Her Salander is a punk orphan, pale and expressionless, like Edith Schob in a mask in "Eyes Without a Face" by Georges Fronius. With his angular youthful face, Rappes never relied on character. Where Rapace was aloof and rocky, Mara is more childish and playful.

Compared to Naomi Rapace, who plays Lisbeth in the Swedish trilogy, she's not so timid, hard, and tough, but she's in a relationship with reporter Michael Blom. The connection is soft. The relationship between Lisbeth and Mikel is different from Swedish films, but their collaboration is very familiar. Finch's "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" also succeeded in turning Michael into more of an anonymous detective and heterosexual man, thanks to Lisbeth's quirky talents. Mikel was chosen to attend the concert by the unconventional detective Lisbeth. Lisbeth is a tattooed and pierced gothic girl who investigates people by hacking computers.

They get together briefly as she rescues him from Martin (Stellan Skarsgard) and talks to Pillow before moving on to the short film, which Fincher says "brings Michael back to the world," as if his name. There was no easy way to clean.

Like Zodiac, Fincher claims he doesn't want to make another serial killer movie, and I think Dragon Tattoo has delivered on that promise in that regard. Loyal Vinci fans may find Sevens, Fight Club, and the zodiac's generic and less creepy looks, but ultimately disappointing. In December 2011, Vinci stated that the creative team he had participated in was planning to simultaneously shoot the sequels "Girl Playing with Fire" and "Girl Playing with Hornet's Nest".

As the second director to feature the critically acclaimed best-selling book (the first being Swedish director Niels Arden Oplev), Finch faces tremendous pressure from fans of Swedish films and novels. Now David Fincher ("The Social Network", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button") is the director of the first American film adaptation of the series. Before filming, Mara worked with director David Fincher on the social network, in which she played Erica Albright, Mark Zuckerberg's temporary girlfriend.

Possessing a photographic memory and exceptional ability to hack into any computer, his skills lead him to the company of Michael, who is busy researching Wenger's mystery. And thanks to Mara and Craig, The Dragon Tattoo has a particularly interesting pair of detectives.

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