
A few months ago, the first movie (in Swedish with English subtitles) appeared on cable. The movie did a great job of putting on film a long and complicated story. Salander is a difficult character. Sexually abused for much of her life, she refuses to play the victim. She gets even with her tormentors in violent ways, which is one of the reasons she is now a person under guardianship, not trusted to take care of herself as an adult should.
The second book (and movie) is more exciting than the first, as Salander gets unjustly charged with the murder of three people, a journalist and his girlfriend who are working for Blomkvist on a story for Millennium and her guardian. The story also becomes more convoluted as we start to learn about the shadowy government conspiracy which is at the heart of her institutionalization.
The third book hasn't yet shown up in the library but my daughter (who also loves the series) and I decided to go see the movie anyway. We were pretty happy with it. Many questions are answered and maybe Salander gets justice in the end.
Larsson had planned more books in the series, which is apparent by the end of the third movie but he died in 2007, actually prior to the release of the third book. The fourth book is apparently written but Larsson's estate has refused to publish it. The series has been an enormous success, selling some 27 million copies.
I'd recommend seeing all three films, in order. The first of the series is more or less a complete story, but 2 and 3 are very tied together. You might have trouble finding the third movie in theaters, it was only playing in one theater in Houston.
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