Män som hatar kvinnor
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) More at IMDbPro »Män som hatar kvinnor (original title)

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Mikael Blomkvist, a journalist who works for the magazine Millennium, loses a libel case brought on by corrupt Swedish industrialist Hans-Erik Wennerström. The magazine & Blomkvist are ordered to pay damages and Blomkvist is sentenced to a short prison term.

While waiting to serve his sentence, Blomkvist is approached by a lawyer for Henrik Vanger, the frail & wealthy octagenarian of The Vanger group, who lives in a remote island, surrounded by other family members' houses.

It turns out Mr. Vanger wants to hire Blomkvist to unearth the truth behind his niece Harriet's apparent murder some forty years ago when she was sixteen. Although her body was never found, Mr. Vanger believes it was murder because that day there was an accident on the only bridge that links the island with the mainland. The bridge was closed, nobody could get out & nobody could get onto the island. Yet, Harriet just vanished into thin air. Although 40 years have passed on the cold case, Mr. Vanger still hopes to learn what happened to her, before he dies.

Before going to the island to see Mr. Vanger, Blomkvist is unaware that he is being followed & photographed by Lisbeth Salander, a girl who makes a living as a computer hacker.

The young woman has a troubled past---due to crime committed in her youth, ( later we learn that when she was much younger, she had set fire to a man, presumably her abusive father, in a car ) she must report to a probation guardian who controls her finances. One day, she is informed that her previous guardian has had a stroke, and a new one has been assigned to her. During her first meeting with him, he forces her to perform oral sex on him, threatening to accuse her of causing trouble and have her put into a psychiatric hospital, if she does not comply. Later she is attacked by punks in a tunnel & during the scuffle, her laptop is damaged, which requires her to re-visit the probation guardian to request some of her own money to replace it. She arrives at his apartment to get the money for the new computer, fully expecting she might have to endure further sexual harrassment from him, but is prepared, with a camcorder hidden in her purse, to record the violation. In spite of her seeming cooperation, he catches her completely off guard, throws her down and hits her violently, then handcuffs her to his bed & binds her legs, proceeding to brutally rape her from behind, again threatening her to keep quiet about the abuse. Some time later, she shows up unannounced at his door, and turns on him with an electric stun device. She strips him naked and binds & gags him, as he had done to her. She plays what she had recorded the last time she was there so he will understand that she has proof against him. Salander proceeds to sodomize him forcefully with a dildo she finds in his room, then using a tattoo needle, carves permanently on his chest & abdomen that he is a sadistic pig & rapist. She threatens to reveal the evidence she has to the authorities & the media, and from now on, he has to abide by HER rules---never contact her again, not touch her finances, & release her from guardianship with glowing behavior reports in a year's time. (So as not to arouse suspicion.)

Blomkvist finds out his PC is being hacked into, after Lisbeth Salander sends an "anonymous" clue to him to assist him in the investigation of the disappearance of Vanger's niece, Harriet. He's able to trace back to Salander & comes to her place. He persuades her to collaborate with him in his research. Together they dig up more & more troubling information which shows something more sinister than just Mr. Vanger's relatives preying on his fortune & who, perhaps, had succeed in getting rid of Harriet for the sake of inheritance.

As the investigation (& their relationship) progresses, they return home one night to discover the lock has been picked & someone has been examining their research. Blomkvist decides to pay a clandestine visit to the home of one of Mr. Vanger's brothers who had always been Nazi sympathizers. He is surprised inside, however, by the old man, with a rifle pointing to his face. Martin, Harriet's brother, appears & tries to calm down the old man, then leaves with Mikael. Blomkvist confides to Martin a lot of information that he has dug up, and Martin leaves the room under the pretense of calling police. While Martin is out of the room, Mikael suddenly questions what Martin was doing in the old man's house, too, but the revelation comes to late, as Martin injects him in the neck with some kind of tranquilizer. When he awakens, he finds himself tied up and Martin reveals himself as a serial killer who has killed many women over the past 4 decades. He shows Blomkvist a collection of photos of all the dead women he raped & mutilated. The reason: "I take whatever I want". He admits that his father was a religious fanatic, and had taught him how to strangle victims. Martin puts a noose around Blomkvist's neck and winches him up to hang him.

Salander, after doing more research at the archives of Mr. Vanger's company, comes back to the house where they're staying & finds that Blomkvist is missing. After viewing the surveillance video & seeing who the intruder was, Salander rushes to Martin's house just in time to save Blomkvist from being hanged, taking a golf club to Martin's head and arms. Martin gets away in his car & drives full speed but uncertain with Salander on her motobike in hot pursuit. To avoid a frontal collision with a big truck, Martin swerves off the roadside and the car overturns down a steep slope, coming to rest upside down. As Salander arrives, he begs & pleads for help, but she just looks at him & recalls setting the match to her abusive father in his car years before. Martin is burned alive when the gasoline leaks & catches fire.

Salander doesn't want to face the police so she writes to Blomkvist a note & leaves. With information supplied by Salander, Blomkvist goes to Australia to find a woman whose goes by the name Anita, who was Harriet's aunt & friend, but who was known to have died of cancer years back. He returns to see Mr. Vanger with Anita - or, the real Harriet - in tow. It turns out Harriet was never killed by any of the Vanger family members. In fact, she killed her own father after many years of being brutally raped by him, & by her own brother Martin. Her drunken father had chased her down to a pier where Harriet got into a boat. Harriet used an oar to knock him into the water, & keep him underwater until he stopped breathing. Everyone assumed he was drunk, fell into the water & drowned. However, she was seen by Martin and he continued to abuse her until he went away to college. One day she saw Martin had returned home and she decided to leave the island at once. With the help of her look-alike aunt Anita, she got off the island by hiding in Anita's car under a blanket & fled to Australia with Anita's passport. Now with Martin dead & learning her uncle Henrik had never stopped thinking of her, she decided to return & to reunite with him. For all those 40 years she sent him framed dried flowers every year, as she had done as a child, meant as a message that she was "out there somewhere," but he had always thought it was the killer who was sending them to taunt him.

Later, Blomkvist goes to prison to serve his 3-month sentence. One day he receives a visit from Salander who brings him a lot of reading materials. He finds them to be incriminating documents against Wennerström. Upon his release, Blomkvist again publishes these findings in the Millennium. Wennerström apparently commits suicide as a result. It is discovered that a large amount of money has been withdrawn from his Cayman's bank account by a mysterious woman. Upon seeing a picture on TV, Blomkvist recognizes a now-blonde Salander and smiles. In the mean time, Salander is shown getting out of a chauffered driven limousine, well-dressed and lovely, and walks away along the sidewalk of a sunny seaside resort with palm trees along the beach.
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