I didn't liked the films: They are very close to the books in their form and content, but they had no soul. I didn't found half of the excitement I had when I read the books in them.
Although I am a fan of David Fincher, I think Roman Polanski would have been a better choice. . . I think he is one of the best adaptation directors, ever. Definitely the best working today. . .
@djmindcrasher he admitted to sodomy (in a court of law) with a 14yr old girl. I don't how compliant she was with idea or if it involved drugs. If it was my daughter I would have set him on fire salander style.
@mott308 I don't support Polanski (although he's a great director from my country) but I think after all these years he redempted his guilt. And his victim forgave him.
I don't know, David Fincher has quite a history of turning books into film. He's a good director, and although I've heard he's changed some things, I think he'll still keep the over all theme intact. I for one was very excited that Daniel Craig was cast as Mikael, rewatching the first film I could really see him in the part. Don't get me wrong, I loved the original as much as all of you, I'm just not writing off this new one just yet.
ok First off the books are much better lots of things were switch left out more in the second movie all Im saying that the movie was long 2 and a half hours but the first 100 pages covered in 10 minutes now that in my eyes says it all if an american remake just had to be made I hope it those the books more justice then this
@kayele I usually dont approve of remakes I mean American just HAVE to have everything its wrong and all but still I hope this will be good cause as I said the movies till now are good but by far they DONT DO the BOOKS JUSTICE :S so many things are cut and rushed I mean 100 pages in 10 MINUTES?! Im not saying this time Americas gonna be good Im just saying Im hoping for the best but it would be harsh if the American would go better than the swedish :S We'll just have to wait and see
I personally like the book(s) better as they give more insight into Salander, which the film necessarily must leave out due to time constraints. However, the film(s) are well worth viewing. I liked the 'Girl Who Played With Fire' best as we see why she is like she is and start to understand her and her extreme actions. I will say Noomi Rapace is phenomenal as Lisbeth. Her performance is incredible even in the second film when she has little actual dialog. I highly recommend both books/films.
films r films, books r books i think
roland19hun 2 months ago
nonsense question
roland19hun 2 months ago
where did they find this pleb to describe it? It's like she's pitching it to pre-schoolers, but then she is representing ITN
Oscar301 3 months ago
I didn't liked the films: They are very close to the books in their form and content, but they had no soul. I didn't found half of the excitement I had when I read the books in them.
IronFreee 9 months ago
The movie missed out on keypoints and deleted most of the points of the novel. They changed so much, but even so the movie wasn't bad.
Jing737 11 months ago
Although I am a fan of David Fincher, I think Roman Polanski would have been a better choice. . . I think he is one of the best adaptation directors, ever. Definitely the best working today. . .
aRoseByAnyOtherName 1 year ago
@aRoseByAnyOtherName He’s also a known rapist, so I don’t think a lot of people would condone him directing a very anti-rape film....
weya 11 months ago
@weya Cool story bro but he didn't raped her. Anyway I think Larsson would be mad if Polański wanted to make this film.
djmindcrasher 10 months ago
@djmindcrasher he admitted to sodomy (in a court of law) with a 14yr old girl. I don't how compliant she was with idea or if it involved drugs. If it was my daughter I would have set him on fire salander style.
mott308 10 months ago
@mott308 I don't support Polanski (although he's a great director from my country) but I think after all these years he redempted his guilt. And his victim forgave him.
djmindcrasher 10 months ago
I don't know, David Fincher has quite a history of turning books into film. He's a good director, and although I've heard he's changed some things, I think he'll still keep the over all theme intact. I for one was very excited that Daniel Craig was cast as Mikael, rewatching the first film I could really see him in the part. Don't get me wrong, I loved the original as much as all of you, I'm just not writing off this new one just yet.
aRoseByAnyOtherName 1 year ago
Has anyone else noticed how misleading the trailers have been for the movie adaptations of these books?
jc061703 1 year ago
ok First off the books are much better lots of things were switch left out more in the second movie all Im saying that the movie was long 2 and a half hours but the first 100 pages covered in 10 minutes now that in my eyes says it all if an american remake just had to be made I hope it those the books more justice then this
SirTimothyMarton 1 year ago
@SirTimothyMarton
Hahahaa!!!!.lol lol.. It's a good thing Hollywood didn't get their hands on this
kayele 1 year ago
@kayele they are gonna make a movie now of the trlogy
SirTimothyMarton 1 year ago
@SirTimothyMarton
That sucks, and it's gonna suck. You know Hollywood, instead of a laptop they're gonna give her a gun.
kayele 1 year ago
@kayele I usually dont approve of remakes I mean American just HAVE to have everything its wrong and all but still I hope this will be good cause as I said the movies till now are good but by far they DONT DO the BOOKS JUSTICE :S so many things are cut and rushed I mean 100 pages in 10 MINUTES?! Im not saying this time Americas gonna be good Im just saying Im hoping for the best but it would be harsh if the American would go better than the swedish :S We'll just have to wait and see
SirTimothyMarton 1 year ago
@kayele in the book she has a gun as well...but i get your point
mott308 1 year ago
I personally like the book(s) better as they give more insight into Salander, which the film necessarily must leave out due to time constraints. However, the film(s) are well worth viewing. I liked the 'Girl Who Played With Fire' best as we see why she is like she is and start to understand her and her extreme actions. I will say Noomi Rapace is phenomenal as Lisbeth. Her performance is incredible even in the second film when she has little actual dialog. I highly recommend both books/films.
rxmiller0112 1 year ago 2
both are amazing!
I've read the book and I saw the movie too and I can say that they dont change many things, it still marvelous
jeaespindola 1 year ago
this seems interesting
AJOxYuichiro 1 year ago