The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Director: David Fincher
Starring: Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara
Type: Thriller and Suspense
Originated from the first part of the Swedish mystery novelist Stig Lakhsson's "Millennium" trilogy
"May I kill him?"?
The observant reporter Mikael was commissioned by Henry Vanger to investigate the missing girl Harriet, and the cold-dressed Lisbeth added to make the case gradually clear. The interaction between Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara is quite exciting, and the two-line merger is naturally smooth, transitioning from a serial homicide to the disappearance of Harriet, step by step to uncover this confusing incident, and point to the murderer Gottfried, Martin. At the end of the high-frequency editing, Lisbeth assisted Mikael in obtaining information and materials, which brought down Wennerstrom Company and formed a response from the beginning to the end.
Lisbeth's repellent + vulnerability and Blomkvist's rationality and maturity. There are also suspenseful soundtracks and opening animations that are very exciting.
-The serial murder case is too similar to the "Seven Deadly Sins" style
-Sex, violence, rape, religion, thriller, suspense, crime...
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