Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
Sweden
Production Designer
Maria Haard
Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times - [I]incomparably more arresting [because] it involves plausible people doing plausible things., Daily Mirror - Rapace is suitably intense, making her character one of the finest female action heroes in modern cinema., Empire Magazine - Entertaining and powerful [à], TIME Magazine - In Rapace, it has an actress who brings a memorable literary character to indelible movie life[à]
Author
Stieg Larsson
Consumer Advice
Contains strong language, violence, sex and sexual violence
Additional Information
The second instalment of author Stieg Larsson's best-selling 'Millennium' trilogy gets translated to the big screen with this tale of a prominent magazine publisher who launches a comprehensive investigation into Swedish sex trafficking and political corruption. The publisher of 'Millennium' magazine, Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) has built an empire on his ability to shake up the establishment. Approached by a young journalist with evidence that high-ranking Swedish officials are involved in sex trafficking and crimes against minors, the incensed magazine publisher launches a comprehensive investigation that threatens to implicate some of the most powerful politicians in the country. Noomi Rapace and Alexandra Eisenstein co-star.
Movie/TV Title
Girl Who Played With Fire
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Cinematographer
Peter Mokrosinski
Editor
Mattias Morheden