Girlz 'N' Games comic #83: The Girl Who Succumbed to Overkill


I told my long term readers that Girlz ‘N’ Games would be running its own Millennium Trilogy and this new comic delivers on that promise. GNG #83 rounds off the 3-part series (see Part 1 and Part 2) inspired by Stieg Larsson’s spectacularly successful crime thriller novels – and their movie adaptations.

I jettisoned my original strip concept when, towards the end of last week, the first images of the American Lisbeth Salander appeared online. The English language adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is only set for release on 21 December, and is still filming, but W Magazine managed to secure an exclusive interview with director David (Fight Club, Se7en, Social Network) Fincher, as well as an exclusive photo shoot with actress Rooney (Nightmare on Elm Street, Social Network) Mara, who stars as enigmatic goth hacker, Lisbeth in the movie.

I was a huge fan of the subtitled Swedish version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, so I’ll certainly be watching the highly anticipated American adaptation to see how Fincher’s vision compares. However, I can’t help but feel we’re being exposed to too much, too early with this movie. Whereas Noomi Rapace’s Lisbeth was allowed to just “be,” with Mara we’re being subjected, months in advance, to a minute examination of every single aspect of her transformation – from her outfits and multiple piercings to her make-up and personal training routine. And that’s a surefire way to trigger premature disinterest. Watch out, Hollywood!


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