disturbing

Sammy 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Although the case is very exciting, the people in the whole movie are so dark that they are too sick, and they are suddenly startled. I don't know that this book has to be so eye-catching to sell, if I had known, I would not have read it. Rated R but many NC17 lenses are very disturbing. Can a few such bloody and violent scenes look good?

I've seen a few Nordic movies. Nordic films and Korean films are really two extremes.

Nordic film characters do not take the sexy route, they are all like passers-by, like the Oscar-winning Danish film In a Better World. The angle of the documentary is dull and the tone is dark. Except for the scenery, there are a few long shots, and there are no extravagances. The house is ordinary and the clothes are ordinary. The production cost is low at first glance, and the rhythm is slow. If truthfulness and straightforwardness are what you seek, director, you have achieved your wish. Really profound.

South Korea is at the other extreme. Even if it is a little fake, it must be made to be eye-catching. Not to mention handsome guys and beauties, the scenery should be beautiful, the plot should be unexpected, the stage should be big, there should be poor people, but there must be no shortage of rich people, hair styles should be new, clothing should be trendy, and the music must not be missed. The theme is usually Love to die. It's a little brainless.

All good. I'll take a look at both.

Also, it's so cold in Sweden. Winter is too long without the sun, and people are really easy to think, depressed, and easy to get sick. Isn't that killer also Norwegian? I don't seem to be interested in going there anymore.

PS. I just heard that there is an American version. The American version is obviously more eye-catching, so it shouldn't be so violent. Pit father. I've been so disturbed that I don't want to watch it.


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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quotes

  • 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.

  • Lisbeth Salander: [tattooing Bjurman] I've never done this before. Hold still, or it'll get messy.