I don't understand the privacy that a heroine wants

Ludwig 2022-03-17 09:01:05

The first part of the millennium was very exciting, and I did not expect the second part to be so procrastinated. And I am seriously blind to the old Swedish men. It's really that Sasha can't tell who is who, and their names are so drunk at every turn. I just want to put names on their faces. The ending is very clear. The two finally met to kill the boss, but the clues were not clear. I will definitely not let go of the obsessive-compulsive disorder and late cancer (laughs)... So I basically jumped and watched it again until I sorted it out clearly. Which clue was provided by who... For example, how did the ugly man begin to suspect that Zala was the murderer, how did the heroine know the license plate number of the blonde and muscle man, and who the two Bjurman are...
Swedish and German really It seems that the suggestion is Schlag, which is quite interesting.

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  • Kenton 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    3.5 I watched the American version for the first part, and the European version for the second one. I was a little uncomfortable with the characters at the beginning. The American version has a high degree of beauty, so this one is more realistic. I feel that the American version is a suspense film, and the European version is like a narrative film. The American version of the heroine is handsome and neat, and the European version of the heroine is sturdy!

  • Monroe 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The second part of the Millennium Trilogy, the story is not very good, and there are even things that can be considered as bugs, such as the girl's tenacious vitality. But the whole set looks good. Hearty rhythm. Nordic clean I love the cold style, is it related to the climate in which they grew up?

The Girl Who Played with Fire quotes

  • Lisbeth Salander: I don't know why I didn't say goodbye.

    Dragan Armanskij: You don't care about other people. You treat your friends like dirt, it's as simple as that.