In the film, the director tried his best to squeeze the plot of the novel into it, but it was still not coherent enough. Having read the original a few years ago, I sometimes get a little dizzy.
But.....rooney mara version of Salander is so cool!
Where is that girl who is crazy about love, Carol! ?
When I was reading, Salander was actually just a vague shadow. I actually didn't dare to visualize her, because I didn't really like people with such images in my life, and I like Salander so much.
The biggest takeaway from this film for me is that it allows me to see a living and loving Salander.
He showed a little softness to those he knew and liked, and he was cold and direct to those who were hostile, and the anti-rape part really made one's blood boil.
This is a true atypical hero. From appearance to character to gender.
When disappointed with reality, it is inevitable to expect such a person to appear.
She's probably the first person I like so much in such an image.
The words "please" that the old lawyer said to the doctor when she fell ill, and the way she was curled up on the train when she went back made me feel distressed all at once.
The appearance of being frightened by the man's uncle knocking on the door made me and the other two roommates who were watching together couldn't help laughing.
The final ending feels both distressing and appropriate. Such a person probably shouldn't belong to anyone.
It's a pity that a sequel looks like it's going to be difficult. In fact, for me, the exciting part is yet to come. Especially the courtroom drama must be very exciting. Salander's anti-establishment heroic image is more vividly reflected in the back.
Of course, I've been lucky enough to see Salander like this—and I'm sure many other readers are lucky as well.
When I saw her, I was convinced that if Salander existed, she was like this.
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After watching some movie tidbits, I really like rooney more and more. As she said, acting itself is actually a kind of naked, but some emotionally and some physically. From the beginning of Carol, I had a great impression of her, and watching this movie strengthened my love even more. It's not just her looks, her humility, her light-hearted attitude towards difficulties, her detached loner-like character, and her low-key and diligent behavior. These qualities are all precious parts of a person that a face cannot contain. I really admire it a lot.
And how the director told her about the difficulties she was going to face during the selection process and asked her to think about it; the actor in the rape scene fell to the ground many times, because the filming left a psychological shadow, this kind of professionalism really It moved me.
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