Almighty girl understand?

Tiara 2022-04-23 07:01:05

I was overly looking forward to the reasoning process of the film, so I watched the film without fear of the super-long time (two hours and thirty-eight minutes). However, the collapsed characters and the anticlimactic story structure made me feel ashamed that I wasted my life by accidentally choosing a film, and I particularly complained as follows:

☝️, character design. There is a girl with a dragon tattoo (the title of the film is Dragon Tattoo Girl, but the whole film is so stingy that there is not a full feature of the dragon tattoo), she is a minor who was declared incapable of civil conduct due to an attempted murder of her father, and is doing A job as a background investigator, living on monthly social security payments. However, this girl, Wen Neng hacked into other people's mailboxes, checked other people's bank accounts, spy on other people's bedding, remotely monitored other people's Internet access, and sent emails (although he was relying on a technical support boy who didn't give a lot of face, but handed it like this My friend is also capable, but the pig girl can’t do it), Wu Neng retaliates against sexual predators, uses pistols, uses fake passports, and disguise to easily transfer all the money in the money launderer’s overseas account (2 billion euros!). It is said that the suffering person is set up to live on social security funds? With this ability to be able to perform the whole process of writing and martial arts, what kind of social security money do you need to receive? Wouldn't it be good to leave social security to comrades who need it more?

✌️, the story structure. My self-indulgent love has been haunting from the beginning of the film. In the short ten minutes of the film, I wishful thinking and excessively memorized the lengthy family background, kinship relations, and the intimacy between relatives (whoever has a bad relationship with whom). , who dies, who never talks to whom, who lives where on the island), etc., and so on, all of which are critical to the progression of the story.

However, I found myself worrying too much, because these are not at all in the next episode! without! use! here! The whole story seems to be a game called looking for Hailey, but all the clues are presented as fragments of clues (Bibles, company development history, emails, etc.) that flashed by some photos and shots. The director laid out nearly two hours. No clue, at the end, in a few words, through the protagonist's flash of inspiration, he stated the conclusion. It was a pair of perverted father and son who kept raping, killing women, and sexually assaulting their daughter/sister (that is, Hailey). Hailey found an opportunity to escape. Hailey's uncle thought she was dead, and for 40 years, he looked for her. The murderer couldn't find it, so he asked the reporter and the girl with the dragon tattoo to help, and the reporter and the girl with the dragon tattoo discovered the truth. This conclusion has nothing to do with the huge background of this family and the complicated relationship between relatives and estrangements. It just set up a big frame, dug a lot of holes, gave a lot of misleading clues, and successfully led me astray, thinking that There will be a well-planned, unknown, and earth-shattering scandal in the entire family. The result is two perverts who inherit their father's business. Under the halo, the protagonists are not moved by the clues that side Yi slanted out, and they accurately discovered the truth. Ha ha.

ps. This film has made a lot of achievements in creating a mysterious atmosphere. The coldness of Sweden and the serious devotion of the male and female protagonists to play the reasoning game are impressive. It is a skill for people to watch it for more than two hours. star.

Well, it was me who chose the bad movie, and I was too passionate about it. I gave it a three-star rating.

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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.