Best in2011ThrillerDirected by David Fincher

One of the strongest modern arguments for procedure as atmosphere, propulsion, and character revelation at once.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo works because Fincher makes investigation feel sensuous, punishing, and exacting all at once. Searching archives, following money, reading photos, and testing trust become the real action grammar, while Rooney Mara gives the movie a damaged intelligence that keeps the immaculate surface from going numb.

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A journalist and a hacker investigate a disappearance buried inside a family empire.

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