Has anyone seen this? I've had it on my list for awhile, but I keep pushing it back for some reason. (I'm talking the European not the US one (come to think of it, has that even come out yet?)
Thinking maybe I should read the book before I watch the film, but I'm backlogged on my list of things to read.
Anyway, just thought I'd see what you guys think.
I enjoyed the movie very much. Haven't read the book yet, so I can't provide a comparison. I think I posted some comments about the movie in here a few months ago after I bought the DVD.
I watched it recently with my wife. She read the book. I did not. Her take was that it followed the spirit of the book very well, but left some things out and a couple of things were altered slightly because they were just too extreme to translate to the screen without getting an NC-17 rating.
Brilliant stuff - a new twist on the old "Police Procedural" convention. As it's a Swedish film, made for a European audience, I don't think NC-17 worries were present, as Sweden does not use our rating system, but be warned that this is a sexually brutal film, and this sexual brutality is central as a plot-driving device on this one and the next 2 films in the series - and it is meant to be seen as a series/none of the films really "stand alone" that well.
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Quote from: peter johnson on February 08, 2011, 12:50:15 AM
Brilliant stuff - a new twist on the old "Police Procedural" convention. As it's a Swedish film, made for a European audience, I don't think NC-17 worries were present, as Sweden does not use our rating system, but be warned that this is a sexually brutal film, and this sexual brutality is central as a plot-driving device on this one and the next 2 films in the series - and it is meant to be seen as a series/none of the films really "stand alone" that well.
peter johnson/denny did he really just do that crane
A good point. It is still starkly brutal in just the ways you say. I was just offering a posit. My wife was saying that one scene in particular, and I think you know the one I mean, involved more of the use of objects and was more brutal than what was portrayed in the film, which lead me to that as a possibility. Your point is definatley true, however.
Loved it, and the Sequil. The third movie is next on my netflix list.
We just watched the 3rd - It really does tie it all together - God please preserve us from un-necessary remakes -
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Quote from: peter johnson on February 13, 2011, 11:47:19 PM
We just watched the 3rd - It really does tie it all together - God please preserve us from un-necessary remakes -
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Unavoidable, I'm afraid:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/)