Movie · 2011 · Thriller, Crime, Mystery · 2h 38m · R · English
Curator score: 7.3/10 (1.2M ratings)
What is hidden in snow, comes forth in the thaw.
Overview
Disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist investigates the disappearance of a weary patriarch's niece from 40 years ago. He is aided by the pierced, tattooed, punk computer hacker named Lisbeth Salander. As they work together in the investigation, Blomkvist and Salander uncover immense corruption beyond anything they have ever imagined.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.3/10
IMDb: 7.8/10
Letterboxd: 3.90/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 86%
Metacritic: 71
TMDB: 7.4/10
Director
David Fincher
Production
Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Scott Rudin Productions, Yellow Bird
Cast
Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Stellan Skarsgård, Robin Wright, Yorick van Wageningen, Steven Berkoff, Joely Richardson, Geraldine James, Goran Višnjić, Donald Sumpter, Ulf Friberg, Bengt C.W. Carlsson, Tony Way, Per Myrberg, Josefin Asplund, Eva Fritjofson, Moa Garpendal, Maia Hansson Bergqvist, Sarah Appelberg
Curator Review
Verdict
A sleek, icy, and brutally effective procedural that turns a missing-person mystery into a study of corruption, trauma, and power. Fincher’s precision, Rooney Mara’s ferocious performance, and the film’s relentless atmosphere make it one of the most gripping mainstream thrillers of its era.
Best for
fans of dark investigative thrillers
viewers who like cold, meticulous filmmaking
audiences drawn to damaged but formidable protagonists
people who enjoy crime stories with social and psychological bite
Skip if
you want a warm or uplifting mystery
graphic violence and sexual assault content are dealbreakers
you prefer fast, breezy thrillers over slow-burn investigation
you dislike bleak, emotionally punishing films
Overview
David Fincher turns a bestselling mystery into a glacially controlled descent through family rot, institutional rot, and private cruelty. The investigation is the hook, but the movie’s real charge comes from its atmosphere: winter light, industrial precision, and the sense that every answer reveals something uglier underneath.
Worth noting
Rooney Mara gives Lisbeth Salander a fierce, guarded intensity that anchors the film whenever it risks becoming too procedural. Daniel Craig plays Blomkvist with weary competence, but the movie belongs to the uneasy partnership between them, built on mutual usefulness rather than easy trust.
Bottom line
This is not a cozy whodunit. It is a punishing, highly polished thriller that rewards patience with dread, momentum, and a deeply satisfying sense of escalation. If you like your crime stories cold, exacting, and morally corrosive, it delivers.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Erik 🎼 (4.5★) · 8278 likes
david fincher about to film the ending scene to any of his movies: oh real quick remind everyone that men are useless garbage. great thanks
9VOLT (4★) · 6290 likes
this is a lot of swedish people to keep track of
cinéfila... 🕯️ (4★) · 4774 likes
sometimes i think about rooney mara's leaked emails asking about the possibility of a sequel to this and i have to stop myself from sobbing. she was holding out hope y'all
👽hayley👽 (4★) · 3964 likes
lisbeth wearing the 'fuck you you fucking fuck' tshirt is the most iconic piece of pop culture ive seen in my entire life
David Sims (4.5★) · 3726 likes
I too would vroom into the darkness if Daniel Craig didn't wanna be my boyfriend
2009 · Drama, Thriller, Crime · 2h 32m · R · Curator 7.3/10 (311.9K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Fandor, Mhz Choice, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
The Swedish original offers a leaner, rougher version of the same story with a different tonal texture.