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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest on DVD, Mystery, Michael Nyqvist, Noomi Rapace

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest on DVD, Mystery, Michael Nyqvist, Noomi Rapace

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Lisbeth Salander is under close supervision in a hospital and is set to face trial for attempted murder on her eventual release. With help from journalist Mikael Blomkvist and his researchers at Millennium magazine, she must prove her innocence. In doing this she plays against powerful enemies and her own past.

STARS: Michael Nyqvist, Noomi Rapace, Lena Endre

147 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 2009 | Color


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Great ending but I don't want it to end

The final film in the Millennium Trilogy and what a great film is it, right up there with it's precursors.
We learn even more about Lisbeth's, hidden organisations, and how everything is linked. The pieces of the puzzle come together, and I felt the film explained almost everything pretty cleverly, though this does involve some concentration from the viewer, because some of the links are not emphasised that well and maybe can be missed.
This is more similar to the first one, in the style of directing and also the ruthless reporting is back. Less action than the first, but no less enthralling for it. There is a lot of tension in this movie, and it made for compulsive viewing.
These three films have turned me more onto more modern Swedish Cinema. I was always a fan of Bergman and I have seen a few movies over the last few years from there, but this makes me want to keep a closer eye on the Swedish Film Making Industry. Great success guys, I look forward to seeing much more cinema from Sweden. Now I will read the books.
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