Lisbeth Salander (Noomir Rapace) completes her journey in the final installment of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Series.
"The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" picks up directly after "The Girl Who Played With Fire".
Lisbeth is recovering in hospital after her brutal encounter with her demented brother and cunning father. But, her recovery is being monitored by a group of men bent on putting their
secrets to rest, secrets that Lisbeth now possesses.
Using bogus murder charges in an attempt to keep her quiet, the men continue to find ways to end her life. All the while Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist), along with his Millennium journalistic team, is trying to mass together enough proof to bring down this unlawful sect and free Lisbeth once and for all.
Cb: Of Stieg Larsson's three complicated, violent Millennium novels, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest is by far the knottiest. What started in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as a relatively simple story about two mismatched sleuths investigating family history in remote northern Sweden has ballooned, in the third and final novel, to a full-blown government conspiracy, multiple assassination plots and several violent confrontations in locales as unlikely as a hospital and abandoned brick factory.
Be warned!
This film is 147 minutes long!
Really?
Seriously man, I'd happily do a LOTR trilogy or Matrix trilogy, or even The Godfather trilogy. But this was not worth that amount of screen time.
I seriously don't know what all the fuss is about...
Cheez thats long, i haven't seen any movie in this series, i never got interested in it, maybe because it is based on a Book 'I'm not sure', i never get interested in Movies based on Books, well if it's a comic book, then my money is yours.