Original with English sub-titles. Anyone else planning to watch? One of the better offerings on TV today.
It's Ok. Won't watch it again.
I might give it another shot, I lasted about ten minutes last time.
The boyfriend did it.
I thought it was a good film. Well worth watching IMO
Allthepies, don't you mean [i]pojkvännen gjorde det[/i]? 8)
Book ok, film poor. Film 2013 here I come.
Wow - book was the shittest read I've had for quite some years. Just how bad can the film be ? 😯cupra - Member
Book ok, film poor
STW in varying opinion shocker 😯
Read the firstbook to see what the fuss was about, it was okaaaaaay. Watched Swedish trilogy, it was okaaay then a drag after halfway through the second one. The US version was okaaaay. There you go. Other reviews on the internet are available. (but I reckon I'm bang on)
I liked the Hollywood version, in that it was a "risky" film by Hollywood standards and pushed a bit further than most box office fare. Uncomfortable viewing in parts though.
I liked the Swedish version. Haven't seen the Hollywood version and I can't imagine it'll be any good
Watching the anal rape scene in the cinema with my mum, was one of those "drawing breath through teeth" moments... but she wanted to see the Daniel Craig version of the film...
I liked it... (the film, not anal rape... )...
Sorry about the thread title - it's a few days old now but I watched all 3 films in the trilogy shown on consecutive nights and the Dragon Tattoo film (which is the only one I'd seen before) is greatly enhanced by watching the sequels. It really is a case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. I enjoyed them 🙂
Totally agree with the above. The first film sets up the two main characters and the two following films really do grab you with a brilliant plot and story line which is very believable and very tense too. Also being subtitled it makes you concentrate. Thoroughly enjoyed all three films and also the books as well.
Really liked the films - I think something was lost in translation with the books as the writing style was distinctly average. However, they made great films and the casting (especially Niedermann) was superb.