Review of The Girl Who Played with Fire (2009) by Andrea Gronvall for Chicago Reader — 14 Jan 2017
Director Daniel Alfredson grounds the mystery in a real sense of place: his Stockholm looks and feels like a major city where corruption lurks behind attractive facades. The reporter character is better developed than in the first movie, but most of the supporting characters from the book have been shrunk to little more than walk-ons.
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This review of The Girl Who Played with Fire (2009) was written by Andrea Gronvall and published by Chicago Reader on 14 Jan 2017.
The Girl Who Played with Fire has generally received positive reviews.
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