Review of The Girl Who Played with Fire (2009) by Lyn — 03 Sep 2010
Faithful to the book, this film offers tense, gritty thrills. It also suffers, as does the novel, from the fact that Lisbeth and Mikael don't have the direct interaction they had in "Dragon Tattoo.
" Very much feels like part 2 of a trilogy, but leaves me enthused for film no. 3. I love the fact that these characters have physical flaws . . .
This review of The Girl Who Played with Fire (2009) was written by Lyn on 03 Sep 2010.
The Girl Who Played with Fire has generally received positive reviews.
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