As if they were preparing for a James Bond-like franchise, the filmmakers implemented a somewhat repeatable, set-up in the screen story. They also toned down the graphic scenes, which are effective and in service of the story, rather than blunt and unnecessary. This is the first time I had the feeling, that Lisbeth is not a secret obscene fantasy of a male writer.
This is a movie, I could watch with my 13 year old cousin (rated 12 in my country and not 16, like its predecessors): Humble to see a character like Lisbeth using her wits to be at 2, sometimes 3 places at the same time, exploring a somewhat uncharted side of humanity's broad spectrum and by doing so, inspiring someone you care about, like she has not been inspired before.
This is a movie, I could watch with my 13 year old cousin (rated 12 in my country and not 16, like its predecessors): Humble to see a character like Lisbeth using her wits to be at 2, sometimes 3 places at the same time, exploring a somewhat uncharted side of humanity's broad spectrum and by doing so, inspiring someone you care about, like she has not been inspired before.