At this time, recalling the details of the two people getting along in the film, each one is so heartbreaking.
"I like to work with you."
"Put your hand on my shoulder."
"Can I kill him?"
"I know a friend, a friend you will like."
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The 22-year-old Salander is just a child at heart. The misery and misfortune experienced in her childhood caused her mental illness. At first I thought that in the film Salander was under custody because of mental illness, it was the inquisitor who made a ghost, but later I felt that it should not be. Although the film did not explain the reason for the killing of the father of the teenager Salander, it was compared with the crime of the whole film. Basically, there is reason to believe that Salander's experience is a mirror image of Hayley's experience 40 years ago. This provided a reasonable explanation for her acceptance of the actor's request for coordination without hesitation. It can be presumed that these have caused some kind of autistic mental disorder to Salander, so her indifference, paranoia and indulgence stem from her closed heart at a very young age, making her a punk-like social marginal person. She doesn't know how to trust others, nor does she know how to deal with relationships with others. So when the actor keeps crying after being injured, she will comfort him with sex. This sex scene is so abrupt, but it is the real Salander. Because she thought that was the only thing she could do for him, as if a little girl saw her playmate fell and cried, she would find a way to let her playmate play games with herself to comfort him. Perhaps it was the male protagonist's equal and respectful attitude to her that made her feel different. After that, some trust that gradually built up with each other made Salander unable to truly understand whether he fell in love with this man. From then on, the intimacy between her and him seemed to me to be more of a subconscious pursuit of the father’s love that had hated and despair, so she only said, "I know a friend." The clerk said when buying clothes for the male protagonist. Buy it for your father?" It is such a hint.
So this heartbreaking ending is actually the most reasonable, and I am afraid it is also the best. In my opinion, the main purpose of this film is to criticize the cruelty and darkness of the patriarchal society and call for true social equality. Salander is a representative symbol against the patriarchal society. At first, I was surprised to see the guilt after raping Salander's prosecutor. It seemed that this would weaken the justice of the heroine’s revenge. Later, I realized that it was the strongest for the patriarchal society. One of the complaints. If the inspector himself is an extremely abnormal demon, it will not surprise people. It is the guilt he showed later that makes people understand that he is actually just an ordinary person, not without a conscience. The reason why a mortal commits a diabolical crime is truly alarming! Salander represents a socially disadvantaged group, and the system that allows ordinary people to treat the weak as a plaything in their hands and unscrupulously is the real devil!
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