Earth vs the flying saucers clip 1

Earth vs the flying saucers clip 1

There is no bite to any of the people where we are interested enough to care about the story. As uninvolving, uninspired, with dull characters and a story filled with plot holes and a lack of credibility, the movie does have its share of good lines, such as after a man is beaten up and taken to the hospital someone visits him and asks how he is feeling. Wonderful is his expression. Another good scene is when Mikael goes to one of the pimps and tells him about the expose he is going to reveal about him and his illegal business. Dont you realize earth vs the flying saucers clip 1 this is going to ruin my life? the pimp says to Mikael. Yes, Mikael responds nonchalantly; then the two of them just stare at each other blankly as the scene ends. Unfortunately, there are too few good scenes in the film. I was really looking forward to The Girl Who Played with Fire, but the film underachieve and lacks the excitement, bite, originality, and well-drawn characters of The Girl With the Dragoon Tattoo. This film is strictly going through the motions. The first film seemed to care about what it was making and didnt let the success of the novels the movie is based on remove any artistic integrity. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo didnt just want to make a blockbuster hit, but cared about making quality work, whereas here, the most important thing the filmmakers seem to care about is picking up their pay check for cranking out what they perceive to big another big hit. The Girl Who Played with Fire, the second part of Stieg Larssons The Millennium Trilogy, isnt near as successful as the first part The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was. First of all, the movie doesnt work as a unified piece. Those who only see this film will see a movie without an ending and without the character earth vs the flying saucers clip 1 that was given to both Mikael Blomkvist Michael Nykvist and Lisbeth Salander Noomi Rapace. Mikael and Lisbeth were interesting people in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, but not so here. The Girl Who Played with Fire does give a more complete earth vs the flying saucers clip 1 of Lisbeth, but what happened in Lisbeths past isnt near as interesting as the teasing title of the books and films would suggest. The characters in the film, as well as the story arent near as interesting and involving as in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. If only the original director and screenwriters were involved in this film as well, the film could have been a success. I just hope they hire them back for the last part of the trilogy so at least the series can end on a high note. Heres to a high hopes that the next chapter will be a success. If you havent seen The Girl with the Dragoon Tattoo, see it now, seeing The Girl Who Played With Fire will only lead to disappointment. John Waters once said that no more should be longer than 90 minutes and Roger Ebert said, No good movie is too long, and no bad movie is too short. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo compromises the debate between the two. I assume that what John Waters meant was that a movie shouldnt be longer than it needs to be. If it takes you an hour to say what you need to say, make a short film and if it takes you three hours make a long movie. I believe what John Waters was talking about is that a movie should have no dead weight. A movie shouldn t be epic and long simply for the sake of being so. The movie, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo proves the aforementioned point. The film is 2 and a half hours long, but it needs to be. Not a moment should be edited out or added in. The film is edited and directed seamlessly. Perfectly cut so the fast pace is maintained throughout. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has plot twists on its plot twists, breathtaking and tense scenes, characters the audience cares about, humor and heartbreak. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has everything you could want in a summer movie. The movie isnt a deep psychological study. It isnt profound in anyway. Its fluff.

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