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In reply to the discussion: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Empowering or exploitive to women? [View all]TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)enjoy the new one, too.
I guess you could look at the trilogy as one huge revenge fantasy, and the characters may not have been all that sympathetic to an audience not terribly interested in anyone not perfect in their eyes, but these were just the first of many books Larssen planned while exploring Lisbeth Salander's life and growth. Who knows where things would have led? Personally, I found her one of the more fascinating characters in fiction and would really have liked to follow her adventures.
Yeah, lots of violence, but violence exists in the real world, too, and it's not like we've never made movies about it. Sex, too.
Objections? Yeah, with all the publicity this will attract people who just have to complain and a lot of people just won't like it because it's the kind of thing they don't like. But to just toss out kneejerk complaints about sexism or any other -isms is just silly. Wanna complain about this stuff, go find "Salo" or any slasher flick and make your case.