Mentre l'hacker Lisbeth e il giornalista Mikael indagano su un giro di traffico sessuale, la donna viene accusata di tre omicidi ed è costretta a darsi alla fuga mentre Mikael si impegna a s... Leggi tuttoMentre l'hacker Lisbeth e il giornalista Mikael indagano su un giro di traffico sessuale, la donna viene accusata di tre omicidi ed è costretta a darsi alla fuga mentre Mikael si impegna a scagionarla.Mentre l'hacker Lisbeth e il giornalista Mikael indagano su un giro di traffico sessuale, la donna viene accusata di tre omicidi ed è costretta a darsi alla fuga mentre Mikael si impegna a scagionarla.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 4 candidature
- Malin Erikson
- (as Sofia Ledarp)
- Dag Svensson
- (as Hans-Christian Thulin)
- Peter Teleborian
- (as Anders Ahlbom)
- Ronald Niedermann
- (as Mikael Spreitz)
Who Was Almost 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'?
Who Was Almost 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'?
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- QuizAt the time he was approached to play himself in the movie, Paolo Roberto hadn't known the novel featured him as a character.
- BlooperWhen Salander is putting her Taser gun to the blond giant's crotch, he doesn't flick a muscle. Even though he can't feel pain, his muscles would still react to the electricity and send him into spasms.
- Citazioni
Lisbeth Salander: I don't know why I didn't say goodbye.
Dragan Armanskij: You don't care about other people. You treat your friends like dirt, it's as simple as that.
- Versioni alternativeThere are three different versions available: the theatrical release, 2 hr 32 min (152 min); the first third of the original Swedish broadcast trilogy, 3 hr (180 min) (Sweden); and the extended cut, 3 hr 6 min (186 min) (Extended Version) (Part 1 & 2) (Canada)
- ConnessioniEdited into Millennium (2010)
The film picks up one year after the first one left us and Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) is back working at Millennium with his crew: Erika Berger (Lena Endre) and Malin Erikson (Sofia Ledarp). A young journalist named Dag (Hans Christian Thulin) is applying for a position at the magazine and tells the crew he is investigating a sex-trafficking ring. Dag gets the position and they guarantee him they will publish his work, but they have to have strong evidence before doing so. In the meantime, Lisbeth (Noomi Rapace) is living a luxurious life, but is still haunted by several things from her past. She has been living abroad, but returns to Sweden in order to keep track on her court appointed guardian, Nils Bjurman (Peter Andersson), who has to continue giving positive reports about her or else she will release the tape she made in the first movie. She hasn't been answering Blomqvist's calls and it has been nearly a year since they last spoke. Some people aren't very happy with the investigation of the sex-trafficking ring since it involves some high powers in government, so Dag is murdered along with his girlfriend. The prime suspect is Lisbeth since her fingerprints are on the murderous weapon that belonged to Bjurman who also is found murdered. Mikael knows Lisbeth is innocent and begins investigating some of the people involved in the ring, while she does some investigating of her own uncovering some dark secrets of her past while trying to stay hidden from the police.
It is hard to review this movie on its own, unlike the first one because that one had a decent ending in itself, but this second part serves more as a bridge to the third film then it does on its own. A lot of elements were left unconcluded and I am guessing they will address them in the third film. I really liked The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo much more than The Girl Who Played with Fire, but I can't complain too much because I was still entertained by this decent thriller since I wanted to know more about these characters. Lisbeth and Mikael are probably one of the most unlikely duos on film, but they just work so well together and we can't get enough of them. The villain in this film (played by Micke Spreitz) was kind of creepy and did a good job as well in his role. The producers wanted Dolph Lundgren to play this role, but Spreitz did a decent job. I guess I will have to wait and see how the third film turns out in order to better critique the trilogy, but for now I will just leave this to be continued. I want to see if they investigate more on the sex-trafficking ring because it was not touched very much in this second movie. I still recommend this movie, just don't expect it to be as good as the first one, and know that this is only a bridge to the third film.
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- The Girl Who Played with Fire
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Götgatan, Södermalm, Stoccolma, Contea di Stoccolma, Svezia(Office of the 'Millennium' newspaper)
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- Budget
- 4.000.000 € (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.638.241 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 904.998 USD
- 11 lug 2010
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 67.153.225 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 9 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1