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``The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'' A poignant feminist fable in which a woman shatters a male-dominated society

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``The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'' A poignant feminist fable in which a woman shatters a male-dominated society

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The movie with the most thematic emphasis



For example, although `` Seven '' is a bizarre psychological suspense film, Fincher himself viewed it as ``a horror movie in which humans gradually lose control of themselves.'' `` The Game '' is a story about the initiation of a main character who was despairing of life but gradually discovers the value of living, and `` Fight Club '' is a story of masculinist machoism showing its fangs against a society that has been completely emasculated. A revealing anti-capitalist film.


`` Zodiac '' is a social drama that depicts men who are fascinated by the real-life serial killer ``Zodiac'' in a group drama style, and ` `Gone Girl and women. You could call it a black comedy. The only pure suspense movie you can think of is `` Panic Room,' ' which depicts the battle between robbers who break into a mansion in search of hidden assets, and a mother and daughter who escape into a secret room for emergency evacuation.



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In that sense, ``The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'' may be the movie that most fully emphasizes its themes. The original title ``Män som hatar kvinnor'' means ``men who hate women.'' The theme is ``sexism,'' exposing the male-dominated social structure and denouncing misogyny and violence. It can be described as ``a poignant feminist fable in which a woman shatters a male-dominated society.''


A movie that embraces the theme of "sexism" in a suspense container...exactly what David Fincher likes! Apparently it was Kathleen Kennedy, the producer of `` The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, '' who approached Fincher to adapt the best-selling novel, which has sold over 8 million copies worldwide, into a film, but Fincher accepted the idea. It was a natural progression.



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