As the second film in the Hollywood version of the Swedish mystery novel "Millennium Trilogy", it is far from the astonishing of the first "The Girl with Dragon Tattoo". Both suspense and reasoning have dropped by one level. After all, the first is a big one. Directed by Wei Finch. "The Girl in the Spider Web", where both the male and female protagonists have changed, inherited the Nordic dark wind in photography. While watching a movie, I thought of the birth of Volvo, Nokia and IKEA in the Nordic Peninsula. The idea of visiting Northern Europe, the simple design style frozen in the cold, combined with the dark light and shadow composition, and the rational use of the film lens, this is a kind of visual enjoyment. The first one starts from the male protagonist’s writing a family biographical novel and gradually progresses to the process of solving the case. It revolves around the male protagonist’s mental journey. The second one focuses on the story of the female protagonist. Why does the heroine become a cool punk? Girl, all this stems from a BT father in the original family. Compared with the first one, the suspense is completely retrogressive, not fascinating at all, at least I can guess the next direction, of course all of this They all think that Jewel is the first one before. David Fincher is amazing. He won the award when he was filming the MV. The films were all good word-of-mouth works "The Opposite Sex 3", "The Seven Deadly Sins", "Fight Club", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and "Disappeared." "Lover of Love"... The frontal characters of the movie are fully heroic, and they all have unique skills, especially the last sniper battle. The full-space, full-dimensional and full-pixel scanning is really explosive, and it is more than the previous infrared aiming. Spanned a few light years. The heroine relies on the protagonist's halo to fight the evil forces alone, which is simply the main theme of promoting the heroism of women's awakening! The film is scored 80 points, and the rating is not bad!
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