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Rating of
2/4
"The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" by Yojimbo
Yojimbo - wrote on 10/03/2014
The conclusion to Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy sees Lisbeth recovering from her injuries at the hands of her murderous father while Mikael and the secret service attempt to bring The Section to justice. As finales go, TGWKTHN is a rather lacklustre affair. By far the most compelling aspect of the trilogy is Noomi Rapace's central character of Lisbeth so you can understand why when I tell you that for the majority of the film she is doing little else but texting from a hospital bed. It mostly centres on the investigation of the members of The Section which consists of a lot of cold war conspiracy waffle spouted by old men and so makes for a very dry, somewhat dreary piece of entertainment. It of course is satisfying to see Lisbeth get the last laugh in one last gesture of defiance …
Rating of
3/4
Conclusion of the trilogy!
MovieAddict - wrote on 03/06/2012
The third part of this trilogy picks up right after the second one ended with Lisbeth Salander, the eccentric female hacker who sports a large mean looking dragon tattoo on her back waking up in a hospital, after being shot by her former Soviet agent father Zalachenko. She finds herself on trial for the murders in the second movie, but we all know that Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) is the one person who will stop at nothing to prove Lisbeth innocence. A sweet and sympathetic doctor initially helps shield her from prying eyes and probing questions from lawyers and police as she recuperates. Meanwhile Mikael long- suffering but tough editor receives death threats for their coverage of Lisbeth's trial.
Making a return is our favorite stupid goon, the big tall blonde Ronald …