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Lydia 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I love Salander so much.

The film changed from the book has a greater visual impact than the text, but there are also many details that cannot be expressed psychologically.

It's a good film adaptation. The original is a thick book. When you read it, you feel that the rhythm is very slow, and it has a lot of details about the characters and descriptions of their lives. Before each character comes on stage, there will be a lot of introductions, such as character, and what he has done before. Obviously, it's not suitable for filming like this. This is not a movie that cleverly adjusts some plots, such as the affair with Billman, from the second to the first. Details are omitted, such as trivial matters with Cecilia, Fan Yeer and so on. A lot of details are also added, reflecting the psychological activities of the characters.

When I watched the second part of The Hunger Games, the pictures that I had in my mind when I was reading were completely presented on the screen, but now watching this movie, it seems like I am listening to a story again, the content is the same as the book, but there is a difference. 's flavor.

This book, and this film, are well worth reading.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quotes

  • Mikael Blomkvist: Hi. You and I need to talk. I got us some breakfast.

    [sees a naked woman in Lisbeth's room]

    Mikael Blomkvist: I'm sorry, I didn't realize you had some company.

    Lisbeth Salander: Hey. Hey! Who do you think you are?

    Mikael Blomkvist: I'm the guy you know better than my closest friends do. Why don't you put some clothes on, get rid of your girlfriend. We need to talk.

  • Mikael Blomkvist: I guess I must have alarmed you, turning up like that.

    Lisbeth Salander: [charges taser] If you touch me I'll more than alarm you.

    Mikael Blomkvist: That won't be necessary. Your report. Very detailed. But for me, it wasn't very entertaining.

    Lisbeth Salander: It wasn't meant to be.

    Mikael Blomkvist: When I write about people I try to entertain the reader.

    Lisbeth Salander: Wennerstrom wasn't entertained much.

    Mikael Blomkvist: Your boss, Armansky, he tells me you only do jobs that interest you. So I suppose I should be flattered. You gonna sit down? He also says that you're the one he goes to when the job is sensitive.

    [Lisbeth sits down]

    Mikael Blomkvist: That's the word he used. Sensitive. I'm gonna use illegal. Because that's what it was when you hacked into my computer. I'm not gonna do anything about that. I could, but I won't. What I'm gonna do is tell you a story and if it entertains you maybe you'll decide to help me research further. And if not, I'll do the washing up and you'll never see me again. Here, you should eat that.

    [pushes sandwich to Lisbeth]

    Lisbeth Salander: What kind of research?

    Mikael Blomkvist: Lisbeth. Oh, can I call you Lisbeth? I want you to help me catch a killer of women.