The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Based on the Worldwide Best Seller

7.5
20092h 32m

Swedish thriller based on Stieg Larsson's novel about a male journalist and a young female hacker. In the opening of the movie, Mikael Blomkvist, a middle-aged publisher for the magazine Millennium, loses a libel case brought by corrupt Swedish industrialist Hans-Erik Wennerström. Nevertheless, he is hired by Henrik Vanger in order to solve a cold case, the disappearance of Vanger's niece

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Cast

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Michael Nyqvist

Mikael Blomkvist

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Noomi Rapace

Lisbeth Salander

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Lena Endre

Erika Berger

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Sven-Bertil Taube

Henrik Vanger

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Peter Haber

Martin Vanger

Photo of Peter Andersson

Peter Andersson

Nils Bjurman

Photo of Marika Lagercrantz

Marika Lagercrantz

Cecilia Vanger

Photo of Ingvar Hirdwall

Ingvar Hirdwall

Dirch Frode

Photo of Björn Granath

Björn Granath

Gustav Morell

Photo of Ewa Fröling

Ewa Fröling

Harriet Vanger

Photo of Michalis Koutsogiannakis

Michalis Koutsogiannakis

Dragan Armanskij

Photo of Annika Hallin

Annika Hallin

Annika Giannini

Photo of Sofia Ledarp

Sofia Ledarp

Malin Erikson

Photo of David Dencik

David Dencik

Janne Dahlman

Photo of Stefan Sauk

Stefan Sauk

Hans-Erik Wennerström

Photo of Gösta Bredefeldt

Gösta Bredefeldt

Harald Vanger

Photo of Fredrik Ohlsson

Fredrik Ohlsson

Gunnar Brännlund

Photo of Jacob Ericksson

Jacob Ericksson

Christer Malm

Photo of Gunnel Lindblom

Gunnel Lindblom

Isabella Vanger

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

9/10

Oddly, the version of this movie I watched contained both English subtitles and dubbing, and after a while I wished I could turn off the dubbing and go with just the subtitles, so that their mouths would always move at the right times.

I watched the U.S. production of this with Daniel Craig many years ago, and I liked it, but I don’t remember it clearly enough to compare the two. My f=general impression, though, is that this original is better.

Of course, the Lisbeth character is the real hero here. A rough childhood and beyond have molded her into a tough lady indeed, mentally, physically and emotionally. Oddly enough, she is the only character who seems to show any growth by the end of the film, perhaps partly due to her having so much room to grow emotionally.

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Dr_Nostromo

8/10

82/100

A reporter's social disgrace for libel, rape and revenge, the investigation of serial killings going back to the 40's, all centered around a girl's disappearance in 1966. Made in Sweden two years earlier than the U.S. version, this is the first in the Lisbeth trilogy ...the other 2 films made at the same time and coming out later in 2009. Both versions place their story emphasis on different parts making each a unique take on the same story and outcome. Not as intense and well constructed as the U.S. version (which is well suited as a stand-alone film), this one still manages to hold up quite well as the start of the trilogy and features an excellent performances by Noomi Rapace. -- DrNostromo.com

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