The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo evaluation action
2021-11-12 08:01
In "The Girl with Dragon Tattoo", the use of lens and sharp editing make the film reflect a strange and cold atmosphere from the beginning to the end, and also make the complex and even a little distorted human nature slowly permeate through violence or sex. However, the first half of the film is a bit procrastinated and slow in pace, and the film as a whole is a bit flat.
The two-line parallel narrative method adopted by the director has really aroused everyone's dissatisfaction. Because it wasn't until the 75th minute of the film that the male and female protagonists met for the first time, and then the relationship between the two advanced by leaps and bounds. In fact, I blamed the director for this. Because in the original novel, "The Girl with Dragon Tattoo", as the opening chapter of a crime novel series, it unfolds very slowly. It is only after nearly two-thirds of the book that the two protagonists officially meet and cooperate in investigating the case. (
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The heroine Lith Beth in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is a girl who is defined as a "bad girl" in traditional concepts. But at the same time, she is brilliant, bold and careful, has an unforgettable memory, dares to love and hate, and acts fast and accurate. These advantages make the audience be impressed by the charm of this rebellious "bad girl". (
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Extended Reading
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quotes
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Mikael Blomkvist: I would have never done it, Lisbeth, but I understand why you did. I don't know what you have experienced, but I was about to die in that cellar, and you saved my life. Whatever you have seen, you don't need to tell me. I'm just happy that you're here.
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Lisbeth Salander: [tattooing Bjurman] I've never done this before. Hold still, or it'll get messy.