Movie three stars, star chasing plus one star, feeling plus one star.
Unexpectedly, Sarander could be seen on the big screen. Sony skipped two books directly and abandoned the background story of Sarand and his dad.
Sarander’s father, Zarachenko, is a former Russian agent, a heinous sadist, who is exactly the kind of person Sarander has been fighting against since he grew up. Zaraqianke continued to abuse Sarande's mother. In the end, in order to protect her mother, Zaraqenko was burned, and he was declared mentally disordered and required custody.
After growing up, Sarand finally confronted his father, severely injuring Zaraqianke, and lost half of his life. It was not until the end of the third book that the author revealed that Sarand had a sister, Camilla, who appeared in the movie.
Talking about the actors: Bronvist has really become a vase in this one. Although it is the most handsome of the three actors, there is neither the Swedish version...the icon of the loyal elder, nor the American version. The fierceness, it is really featureless, it doesn't matter if you don't mention it;
Her Majesty the Queen played well and completed the task;
I have always liked to play her sister Sylvia Hokes: very slender facial features, very tough silhouette, such a contradictory face, the thrilling conflict of male and female temperament, there is a story at first glance-unfortunately this time Limited space to play;
The little boy is heartbreakingly cute, but far from autistic.
Generally speaking, the plot of this movie is advancing rapidly, and there is not much time to create characters. It is quite like Liz’s wisdom and close to monsters. The airport bridge looks like a low-profile version of Jason Bourne. Camilla is probably the kind of villain who is responsible for making perfect screenshots of the movie. The red-clothed Baixue, unfortunately, is not very practical; the movie really didn’t understand, why a victim who hated the abuser’s father took over his crime as soon as he turned around. cause. The so-called Show, Not Tell, this movie is probably limited in space and it is not well done.
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