sapphi_snake said:
I'm a huge fan of The Millennium trilogy, and I must say that I found that the movie sucked. IT has the typicall problem I think an adaptation can have: it seemd as if it was missing parts, as if important moments were edited out. I would've felt that way even if I hadn't read the books. The movie has to feel like it's flowing naturally, not like it's rushing. I didn't feel this way when I saw the LotR films, or Gone with the Wind, which are both amazing adaptations, which rival and in some ways surpass the books. FTR, from what I understand there's a 3 hour version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (a director's cut I beleive) that has a lot of footage that was removed from the main film, and that version I think will make more sense. I'm also looking forward to the American version later this year. |
I'm certainly not looking forward to the Hollywood version, I'll prolly watch it eventually but I'm not really confident that it'll turn out well.
I don't really know what parts were edited out, sure it's more difficult with a book I've only read once comparted to the HP series where I've read each one at least ten times, but I certainly didn't find anything important missing. Minor things I noticed is that Vanger hiring Blomkvist doesn't seem as convincing as in the book because he doesn't promise him to tell him about Wennerström, that the decoy they used that he's "writing the biography" isn't said in the movie and I was sad that they cut the part where Lisbeth steals Wennerström's money (it was one of my favorite parts in the book), but those were minor details, overall I found it extremely loyal and well-flowing








