The Girl with the Dragon tattoo 2009 vs 2011
2009 2011
I had heard about the movie The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and had never bothered to watch it. Back in the 2000s I was a good for nothing drunk who had no time for movies. Now that I have more time on my hands I took time to watch it to see what was all the fuss about. I first watched the 2011 film with Daniel Craig. The film drags for almost an hour without anything interesting happening. There is no hook that gets you into the film. Only when the girl with dragon tattoo gets sodomised then gets her revenge did the movie begin to interest me. From that moment the story becomes exciting and there are many twists until the duo find out what happened to the missing girl. It was a good movie, a bit long but not too bad. My favourite line from the movie is, 'People should trust their instincts....people fear offending more than they fear pain.' That line is so true and explains the dire straights that the West finds itself in. Whites fear offending people and being called racist rather than having hostile migrants in their country.
Then I watched the first movie from 2009 and it is exactly the same as the 2011 one. There are minor differences like the missing girl was a baby sitter for Mikhail and the girl with the dragon tattoo visiting her mother and it justifies why she burnt the father. The two movies are almost identical and I wonder what was the point of remaking the movie.
My verdict is a draw. The two adaptations of the book are equally good and equal.
Further thoughts.
After watching the films I thought they were okay but a bit overrated. On further reflection it is self-evident that the movies were made to besmirch the white male. Like most movies and books made today, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo seeks to demonise white men and also throw Nazis under the bus for good measure. The book the movies is based on was also title Men Who Hate Women. Almost every white man in the film is depicted as a rapist, a thief, an adulterer, a Nazi, a money launderer, incestuous, a murderer etc. Was the movie a psyop to program anti-white hate? Was it the Jews promoting hatred for white men? I looked a bit into the author's background and it does not appear he was Jewish. Perhaps he was a self-hating European. Either way, the books and the movies are politically motivated to instill self hatred in white men. To enjoy the movies and books is to drink from a poisoned chalice.
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