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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Director: Niels Arden Oplev
Actors: Michael Nyqvist, Noomi Rapace, Sven-Bertil Taube
Studio: Music Box Films Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 218 reviews
Sales Rank: 42

Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Subtitled), Swedish (Original Language), English (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Running Time: 152 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: MBODMBFHE005D
UPC: 705105743950
EAN: 0705105743950
ASIN: B003FBNJ4U

Theatrical Release Date: 2010
Release Date: July 6, 2010
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Studio: Southport Music Box Corpo Release Date: 07/06/2010 Run time: 152 minutes

Amazon.com
Fans of Stieg Larsson's Men Who Hate Women may have been concerned about how the Swedish author's novel would translate to the screen, but they needn't have worried. Significant changes to the source material have been made, but director Niels Arden Opley's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, as it's now called, is mostly riveting. As the story begins, middle-aged investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) has just been convicted of a bogus charge of libel against a rich and corrupt corporate hotshot when he's unexpectedly offered a most unusual gig. An aging captain of industry named Henrik Vanger (Sven-Bertil Taube) wants Blomkvist to figure out what happened to Vanger's niece, who disappeared more than 40 years earlier; not only is the old man convinced that she was murdered, but he suspects that another member of his large and rather disagreeable family (which includes several former Nazis) is the culprit. Blomkvist takes the job, which includes spending at least six months on Vanger's isolated island in the middle of winter. But what he doesn't know is that he's being spied on by twentysomething Lisbeth Salander (brilliantly played by Noomi Rapace in a career-making performance), the titular Girl and the possessor of remarkable skills as a sleuth and computer hacker. With her gothlike piercings and all-black clothes, Lisbeth is a vivid character, to say the least. While we don't exactly know the details of her dark past, it's obviously still with her; indeed, she's just been assigned a new "guardian" (like a parole officer) to look after her finances and other matters. We also know that she is not someone to mess with; when the guardian turns out to be a thoroughly vile monster, Lisbeth gets back at him in one of the more satisfying revenge sequences in recent memory. That Lisbeth and Mikael should end up working together, and more, isn't especially surprising. But the horrifying details and depths of depravity they uncover while working on the case (parallels to The Silence of the Lambs are facile but appropriate) definitely are, and Opley does a nice job of keeping it all straight. At more than two and a half hours, the film is long, with its share of grim, graphic, and scary moments, but The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a winner. --Sam Graham


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4 out of 5 stars I liked it more then I thought I would   September 6, 2010
beadingchef
I started hearing all about who was going to play Lisbeth in the american version. I did not know the story of the author, so I came to this movie with no idea what it was about. Now I know why there is such a buzz. Noomi Rapace is so good in this film as the mysterious and deliberate Lisbeth, I can't even imagine anyone being better. The financial journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) is also well done. This movie can be graphic at times, but it held me through out. The pace is good, the screenplay well fleshed out and the soundtrack fits, the acting the scenery was all first rate. I had to read the novels after I watched the movie and I thought that the book was well captured. Good movie!


1 out of 5 stars Book? What Book?   September 5, 2010
Rick Goodner (Texas United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The book was great... the movie is passable but too bad it was not based on the book. It is very sad that the screenplay is a complete rewrite of the book. I have never been able to understand why producers of movies will buy the rights to a great book only rip the guts out of it... (Mayhaps, they just can't think of a good name for a movie so they buy one) they must really hate those who can make art. Anyone who gave this movie more than one star has not read the book... and if they say they have, they lie. Oh, and the lead male is fat. This movie is a maybe see the book is a must read.


3 out of 5 stars I hope the book is better   September 5, 2010
bernie (Arlington, Texas)
A journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) is fed misinformation and publishes this, which leads to a jail sentence. This brings him to the attention of Henrik Vanger (Sven-Bertil Taube). Henrik is receiving packages from the person who probably killed his niece, Harriet. Therefore, he hires Mikael to track down and find out what actually happened to Harriet. With piles of old data and Mikael is still stumped and does not know where to turn to find the answer. He gets his help and answers from an unexpected source Lisbeth Salander (Noomi Rapace) a girl with the appearance of a punk rocker and bearing The Dragon Tattoo.

The only social redeeming value of this film is now I have learned how to cuss in Swedish. I also took notes on things I did not know you could do. I do not consider myself a prude however I believe this film was excessively graphic for the telling of the story. The film is very slow paced and makes you want to have the type of player that you can listen too when it is in fast forwarded mode. In addition, there is an annoying background theme plays over and over and over throughout the complete film. The film does stick to a generic formula, throws in the standard red herrings, and twist at the end no big surprises but it is what we expect.

For people interested in media I watched the Blu-ray version only and it has an option for English voiceover. The voiceover is easier to follow but sounds like a voiceover being read. The DVD has many by-passable coming attractions. There are the standard DVD extras that we have come to expect.
Theatrical trailer
Family tree (a single slide)
Interview with Noomi (her accent seems more British)
TGWPWF Sneak Previews
Previews





5 out of 5 stars Very cool movie   September 5, 2010
Petra (Florida, United States)
A lot of movies are somewhat predictable. Not this one! I've heard that they are making a movie from the second book now. If it is as good as this one, I can't wait...


5 out of 5 stars Well written, but disturbing.   September 4, 2010
Kelly Wood (Belvidere, IL United States)
I decided to rent this on a whim, having never read the books, or knowing anything in regards to the movie.

I do have to say that it is one of the most well written scripts I've watched in a very long time. The characters were as fleshed out as I would expect from a good book, so I am glad to see that (sometimes others' reviews about the book translating well only really applies if you've read the book), and truthfully, this was oddly captivating and disturbing film, a unabashedly brutal look into a family's mysterious past that ends up bringing more than two strangers together.

Lisbeth is so well written and played that I want to know more about her, why she is the way she is - a very sympathetic character, regardless of the things she does, or perhaps, because of the things she does.

I look forward to reading the books, that's for sure.


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