THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
Disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist investigates the disappearance of a weary patriarch's niece from 40 years ago. He is aided by the pierced, tattooed, punk computer hacker named Lisbeth Salander. As they work together in the investigation, Blomkvist and Salander uncover immense corruption beyond anything they have ever imagined.
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Daniel Craig
Mikael Blomkvist
Rooney Mara
Lisbeth Salander
Christopher Plummer
Henrik Vanger
Stellan Skarsgård
Martin Vanger
Robin Wright
Erika Berger
Yorick van Wageningen
Nils Bjurman
Steven Berkoff
Dirch Frode
Joely Richardson
Anita Vanger
Geraldine James
Cecilia Vanger
Goran Višnjić
Dragan Armansky
Donald Sumpter
Detective Inspector Gustaf Morell
Ulf Friberg
Hans-Erik Wennerström
Bengt C.W. Carlsson
Holger Palmgren
Tony Way
Plague
Per Myrberg
Harald
Josefin Asplund
Pernilla
Eva Fritjofson
Anna
Moa Garpendal
Harriet Vanger
Maia Hansson Bergqvist
Young Anna
Sarah Appelberg
Young Cecilia
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Discredited journalist "Michael Blomkvist" (Daniel Craig) is invited to undertake some family investigation work by retired industrialist "Henrik Vanger" (Christopher Plummer). It turns out that a young girl disappeared from the family mansion some forty years earlier and he wants to know what happened. Meantime, the enigmatic young "Lisbeth" (Rooney Mara) is trying to break herself free from the influences/perversions of her legal guardian "Bjurman" (Yorick van Wageningen). She, having been the source of the information and investigation that lead to the earlier troubles of "Blomkvist" is particularly adept at survival! As the mystery deepens, the former engages the detection services of the latter and their search for the truth becomes distinctly perilous. The book is great, and this adaptation does it justice for the most part. Perhaps the screenplay could have been a little tighter, the first half hour takes it's time to get going, but once we have been introduced to this top notch cast representing the somewhat dysfunctional family then the pace of the film really hots up. For once, Craig delivers well and there are strong performances from Steven Berkoff, Stellan Skarsgård and Plummer ensuring that things build nicely to a denouement that, though perhaps not too surprising, is patiently and tensely delivered by David Fincher. Every bit as good as the first film version of this tale, a testament to what an A-list cast can do with a strong story and creative direction. Well worth a watch.
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