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Now Showing In Budapest: 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo'

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Now Showing In Budapest: 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo'
"Within the story’s labyrinth lie murder, corruption, family secrets and the inner demons of the two unexpected partners chasing the truth of a 40-year-old mystery."



Movie type: Thriller - This adaptation of the best selling novel is a very violent and dark mystery thriller aimed at an adult audience. Scenes of sexual violence will be incredibly intense for more sensitive viewers. The violence, sex, language, and dark subject matter make the film one not for children. TOP

Director: David Fincher

Writer: Stieg Larsson

Script: Steven Zaillian

Starring: Rooney Mara (Lisbeth Salander), Daniel Craig (Mikael Blomkvist), Stellan Skarsgard (Martin Vanger)

Length: 2 hr. 40 min.

Reviews:

Roger Ebert: “Very Good If I had a choice of seeing one or the other for the first time, I'd choose the 2009 version. It seems closer to the bone, with a less confident surface.”

USA Today: “Very Good Fincher handles the most lurid aspects deftly, capturing menace and grim despair in the frosty Scandinavian landscape.”

Chicago Tribune: “Good 'Dragon Tattoo' knows precisely how to achieve its look, rhythm, sound and spirit. It's extremely well made by a genuine and reliable talent.”

Washington Post: “Above Average ...Mara's bristling, unbridled performance gives the film the ballast it needs to pull off that curious, undeniably engrossing, balancing act.”

Source: cinemareview.com


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