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In Reply to: RE: "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest": Thank God it's over . . . . posted by mr grits on February 09, 2011 at 19:07:31
...jerking off?
Surprised you made it through this one.
I loved the three books.
The first one is a terrific story, the second I couldn't put down and in the third he weaves a number of subplots into a complex story so effortlessly and ties them all together in bow at the end that it amazed me.
What a loss of a talented author.
The first film is very well adapted, if a little graphic for American tastes.
The second one interesting and I'm waiting for Netflix to send me this one.
Doesn't surprise it's probably the weakest of the films since it has less action and more behind the scenes plotting.
The books are always better.
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I'm half-way through the third book and have seen the first two films.
The prevalence of violence against women and the neo-nazi underground in Sweden were surprises to me. The "unlikely heroine" is what makes it all work. Noomi Rapace nailed Lisbeth; almost exactly what I'd envisioned from the books.
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"We are as gods and might as well get good at it." - Stewart Brand
...Aryans and skin-heads, I just found out that Idaho has probably the largest concentration in the US.
Which is the explanation for the bomb they found on the MLK Day parade route last month in nearby Spokane, WA.
Where my daughter goes to Gonzaga Univ.
has had the reputation for Unabomber-types, survivalists, conspiracy-wackos, militia, etc. The craziest guy I've ever met left there after a few years. He said the rural types living near him "creeped him out." This was a guy who was initiated into a motorcycle gang before he was 20.....
I enjoyed the books--not life-changing, but pretty damn good. I liked all the films...stuck to the story and didn't sensationalize things. Sort of like a PBS adaptation. If you're not into it, then you're not into it, but to call it garbage is unwarranted. Being a constant naysayer does not an intellectual make.
It was a made for TV movie afterall. I agree with this mostly. The books divide nicely. The first, more of a mystery. Second, more action. Third, more intrigue. I found the movies decent but fairly flat and am looking forward to the remake. I didn't like that the Millennium magazine + Erika character pretty well a tiny subplot. What was almost most interesting is that the two main characters are really only together in the first book/movie and then apart the rest of the time.
the "free-wheeling" sexuality that was part of the books and gave them a kind of modern, Swedish sensibility--Erika was part of that equation-- wasn't represented fully in the films...I worry that Hollywood will probably oversensationalize things...I'm betting these humble Swedish films will be the best we can expect of any cinematic representation of the these books...hope I'm wrong
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Throwing in more and more silly stuff does not create complexity, it creates chaos. This dreck reminded me of another such creation - the Da Vinci. Both deserve to be quickly forgotten.Overall the Girl series is perhaps a reasonable temporary plug when you run out of Van Damme DVD's.
Edits: 02/10/11
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