I lost interest between this and the last one. Lisbeth Salander remains a compelling character and Michael Nyqvist is still charming but that's all there is of interest here. To be honest I kept knocking the mouse to see how much of the movie was left because I wanted it to hurry up and end.
Again, Lisbeth battles men who hate women, this time within the confines of the legal system. She can't hack or fight due to injury but in one scene she does inhale a risky amount of hairspray. Michael Blomkvist and his team of journalists write an article which ought to avail Lisbeth if published, though chances are low, seeing as Lisbeth's enemies are scaring everyone into submission with tactics from "The Insider."
I liked "Dragon Tattoo" because of the intrigue and atmosphere. I thought "Fire" was good because I liked Lisbeth and cared about what happened to her. "Hornets' Nest" is no worse than "Fire" but I think that's the problem with it. Fool me once, etc.
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