I've been wondering what Timecrimes was. I saw that movie! The Spanish title is, like, Cronocrimenes or something.
doesn't that just translate to "Timecrimes"?
anyways, I saw
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo today and man, what a head spinner. Its the kind of movie that's a little tricky to appraise, as its a Swedish mystery thriller, but subtitles aside is very much done in a slick, Hollywood style. However, its exceptionally rare to see a big-budget American thriller that dares to be as uncompromisingly dark in its subject matter, to be as cruel to its characters, and to be as disinterested in courting the young and pliable minds that mainstream movies are made for these days. So its not really distinctly Swedish, but it is distinctly European (lotsa nudity).
A burned out, disgraced journalist and an off-kilter gothy hacker chick investigate the family of a business magnate and the decades old disappearance of one of the few non-evil members of the clan. During various occasions in the film shit gets real, and then the shit gets even realier. Despite the long running time and sprawling plot, pretty much everything is presented clearly. The "pretty much" part is where the slight score deduction comes from, but minor complaints aside, its very much a very good film and I'm now anxiously awaiting the other two parts of the trilogy.
***1/2