Originally Posted by
FineFinchTails
Watched Fincher's version again for the first time in a decade. Lots of things have happened since then. Suffered horrible TBI which I am still not recovered from and lost my most important family member in the pandemic.
So, does anyone else feel that this movie portrays Swedish people in a terrible light? Are Swedes known to be bad people? It makes them look like rapists, serial killers, adulterers, Nazis, using hackers to vet people like Blomkvist etc.
Also, I am surprised this film did not receive an NC-17 rating, and while the ending is very depressing to me, it was disrespectful and sickening that Lisbeth Salander only returned Blomkvist's original 50k investment while she made billions. She owed him about half I feel. Lisbeth could have gone up to him at the end and tried to make things work before he ran off with Claire Underwood.
IMO, though I do not know how much of the music was written and performed by Trent or if Atticus contributed more than half, but this is his best musical work along with The Fragile. It could use a Dolby Atmos release.