Aug
19
2009
2

Men who hate women

Lisbeth Salander
Lisbeth Salander

We celebrated L’s birtday last weeekend and for the occation we went and saw the terrifying movie Men Who Hate Women. A movie that ranked such international fame that in France it was simply known as “Le Filme”. Traditionally I have a great dislike for Swedish cinema. The Swedish Movie Institute have a tendency to always give the same people money, so after a while you grow sick of seing the same actors over and over. Not to mention the way Swedish directors want to show “real life”. They want to tell you how it really is, show you the dirty side of things and make you aware, and meanwhile they are giving you and themselves the finger. It’s boring, so boring.

So refreshing then to see this : The story was great,  The action scenes are great, the dialogue is great, the characters are great. The actors.. are mostly the old gang as ever, but they pull it off.  It’s a great movie, and it’s Swedish!

I have  particular piece of trivia about this movie I want to share: If you plan to see the movie don’t worry, its not a spoiler. The female hacker Lisbeth gets her laptop smashed up and has to use the computer at a friend who runs some kind of computer shop in a basement, that really looks more like a garbage dump. That guy exists in real life. You will find him in the yellow pages under “Mac Akuten” or something like that. He works in Vasastan in Stockholm and is well worth a visit, if only for anthropological reasons.

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Nov
15
2008
0

Quantum of Solitude


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Aron spent the entire day at his grandmothers house, so we had the entire day for ourselves. Fantastic! Even if parenting is great, it’s important to remember who you are yourself once in a while. Of course the day without the little one meant we had a chance to fix a lot of the things still left unfinished at home.. L painted windows and I fixed some electricity stuff in the kitchen.. That has only been broke for something like two years..

We rounded off the day with a visit to the cinema! Namely the latest Bond offering. While I think Daniel Craig is perfect for the new version of the agent I think he goes too far into Terminator-mode here. There was a raw edge in the last one that is missing here, replaced by explosive effects. I believe this is also the first Bond movie that relies heavily on previous movies. Bond deals with his feelings for Vesper throughout the length of the film. Sadly I have no memory of who Vesper was, oh well…

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