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The Girl Who Played With Fire Film Screening at Symphony Space

Leonard Nimoy Thalia, Symphony Space (2537 Broadway New York City, NY 10025)
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In The Girl Who Played With Fire, the second installment of Swedish writer Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy and sequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander.

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The last date listed for The Girl Who Played With Fire was Sunday January 30, 2011 / 4:00pm.

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The theatre had the a/c on so it was a bit chilly inside. They should've controlled the temp better since it was cold and raining outside that day also.
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I am impressed with how well the film worked, having read the book. They did an excellent job of creating a film that covered the "meat" of the story without sacrificing content. Since this series of books spends a lot of time on Character development and a film cannot cover that kind of detail, they concentrated on the main story line and really nailed the essesce of this story. Can't wait for the next installment!
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The movie was showing in the basement of the theatre yet it was clean and cozy. Yet normal price as any other theatre. It was nice to do something different.
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I enjoyed The Girl Who Played With Fire very much. The subtitles which appear in English was often obscured as the color melted into the film's background, which made it difficult to follow along at times. Luckily, I had read the book. The ending came very abruptly, but all in all I enjoyed the screening.
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More Information About The Girl Who Played With Fire

Website

http://www.symphonyspace.org/event/6519-the-girl-who-played-with-fire

Quotes & Highlights

  • “Relentless suspense! Holds you in a viselike grip. Noomi Rapace is spectacular.” --Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
  • “More gripping than Dragon Tattoo, because this one doesn’t just play with thriller conventions — it puts them to work.” --Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

Description

In The Girl Who Played With Fire -- the second installment in the “Millennium” trilogy – Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander.

While you watch the film, enjoy a glass of wine and a light snack from our brand new Thalia Café!

About the Ticket Supplier: Symphony Space

Symphony Space fosters artistically and culturally diverse performing arts, literary, and film programs that bring artists and audiences together in an atmosphere of exploration and intimacy. It reaches audiences throughout New York City, the wider metropolitan area, and through distribution of programs via media such as radio, recordings, podcasts and touring.