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Does anyone plan to see The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo? (Original Post) RandySF Dec 2011 OP
Just saw it today.... PoiBoy Dec 2011 #1
I saw it Tuesday night...loved it...very dark, beautifully filmed and acted... truebrit71 Dec 2011 #2
Just saw it and I loved it. Kablooie Dec 2011 #3
I saw the Swedish films of the trilogy and they were so good I am not going to see the American one. virgogal Dec 2011 #4
I Tend To Agree. Paladin Dec 2011 #7
Don't blame you dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #9
I will probably see it. HappyMe Dec 2011 #5
I have now seen both the Swedish version and the new one that is currently out... truebrit71 Dec 2011 #6
Really good movie PennyK Jan 2012 #8

PoiBoy

(1,542 posts)
1. Just saw it today....
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 01:42 AM
Dec 2011

and I liked it a lot...

Well made, very well acted.. this movie remains loyal to the book... (except for one change at the end..)

And, IMHO, Rooney Mara did an outstanding job as Lisbeth Salander.

I hope you get a chance to read the entire trilogy, because Lisbeth's story doesn't come full circle until the 3rd book, "Hornet's Nest".

Enjoy..!!





 

truebrit71

(20,805 posts)
2. I saw it Tuesday night...loved it...very dark, beautifully filmed and acted...
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 12:37 PM
Dec 2011

...fairly faithful adaptation of the book...I will be going to see it again next week...

I am half way through the second book and loving that too...

Kablooie

(18,641 posts)
3. Just saw it and I loved it.
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 03:02 AM
Dec 2011

I've read the books and have seen the three Swedish movies.
The Swedish movies seemed to be a summary of the books.
Accurate but lacking the emotional involvement.

This new version really had me emotionally tied up. It's pretty intense.
The music by Trent Reznor adds an interesting atmosphere too.

I felt a more complex personality in this Lisbeth than I did in the Swedish version.
The books go much deeper into her psyche, of course, but this movie did a pretty good job at capturing the essence.

Blomquist seems more involved too.
The faint Swedish accents everyone put on was a little odd but you get used to it.

There is one slight change in the ending to simplify the story.
Also a mystery set up at the very beginning is never explained.
Read the book or ask someone who has to get the details.

I liked the way the sex scenes weren't exploitive either.
I was more interested in the characters feelings than the voyeuristic quality that many sex scenes have.

I hope it does well so we get to see the next two books which go into a lot of detail about Lisbeth's background and how she came to be the strange, intense person we get to see.





 

virgogal

(10,178 posts)
4. I saw the Swedish films of the trilogy and they were so good I am not going to see the American one.
Sun Dec 25, 2011, 11:28 PM
Dec 2011

Paladin

(28,272 posts)
7. I Tend To Agree.
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 09:25 AM
Dec 2011

The Swedish films were outstanding, particularly "Dragon Tattoo." I may catch the U.S. version on cable, just for comparison purposes, but I'm pretty sure I'll be disappointed.....

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
9. Don't blame you
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 06:03 PM
Jan 2012

Hollywood has a history of copycat screw ups and there's no sign of them letting up.

HappyMe

(20,277 posts)
5. I will probably see it.
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 01:20 PM
Dec 2011

Though wait until it comes to On Demand. Only $4.99 then.
On the waiting list for the book at the library.

 

truebrit71

(20,805 posts)
6. I have now seen both the Swedish version and the new one that is currently out...
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 12:39 PM
Dec 2011

..I have to say that I prefer the 'American' one over the Swedish one. I think the acting all around is far superior in the new one, the story is more closely followed, and the characters are far more developed.

I enjoyed them both, as I view them as two different interpretations of the same book, I just prefer the new one as it is darker and colder somehow, and Lisbeth is portrayed as much more damaged than in the Swedish version. In fact I am going to see it again tonight...

PennyK

(2,302 posts)
8. Really good movie
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 01:51 AM
Jan 2012

I saw it today for the second time. I finally started reading the book, which does go into more depth. I consider the film as being up there with the best of the Alfred Hitchcocks. But Salander is great and Rooney Mara deserves the best actress Oscar for her amazing portrayal.
This review sounds so cold-blooded, and I have to admit that I've been obsessed since I saw it 10 days ago.

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