Noomi Rapace & Michael Nyqvist in The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest
Noomi Rapace
From "King Lear" to "Psycho," some of the greatest popular art in existence has confronted human evil and depravity with an eye as
unblinking as
By transcending the boundaries of disreputable genres built on bloodlust, our shrewdest artists have made something of such stories beyond mere cruelty.
Then there's everything else, a little (or a lot) further down the durability scale.
I doubt anyone who has read one, two or all three of the late
We like that sort of thing. We are a hypocritical species, shaking our heads at the sadism while awaiting, with pumping heart and bated breath, the righteous and usually fatal comeuppance.
"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" brings to a close the hugely popular trilogy of thrillers written by Swedish journalist and editor Larsson. Those who are all in, as they say, will surely feel compelled to pay the money and see this publishing and cinematic phenomenon through to the end.
Pity the unsuspecting moviegoer wandering into Larsson's trilogy at the two-thirds point. That moviegoer will be confused. "Hornet's
Nest" begins with Salander in the hospital, critically injured, accused of a triple murder. Down at the spacious,
industrial-Swedish-funk loft offices of
Larsson's leading characters have less to do in this wrap-up chapter. As Larsson wrote it, and screenwriter and exposition-condenser
I did like the notes struck at the end between Noomi Rapace, the series' fine, fierce Lisbeth, and Michael Nyqvist as Blomkvist.
The book ended differently; the movie has the guts to let things dangle. Both actors have gotten a lot of high-profile international
work off this lucrative series. Rapace is in the next "Sherlock Holmes" film opposite
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MPAA rating: R (for strong violence, some sexual material and brief language).
Running time: 2:28.
Cast: Noomi Rapace (
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