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=== General: ===
== General ==
* The character Zalachenko ("Zala") with the burns inflicted by Lisbeth as a child; the make-up of the burns to his ear is severe [[Nightmare Fuel]] and can stay in your mind for days. Not to mention the beating-up part too.
* The character Zalachenko ("Zala") with the burns inflicted by Lisbeth as a child; the make-up of the burns to his ear is severe [[Nightmare Fuel]] and can stay in your mind for days. Not to mention the beating-up part too.
** The original Swedish movie, some very detailed [[Rape As Drama|rape scenes]]. The scenes in the American film are hardly any more delicate.
** The original Swedish movie, some very detailed [[Rape as Drama|rape scenes]]. The scenes in the American film are hardly any more delicate.
* From the several hour long anal rape part, to what {{spoiler|Martin Vanger}} actually did to his victims, to what happens to {{spoiler|Lisbeth}} in the end of the second book... Creepy stuff.
* From the several hour long anal rape part, to what {{spoiler|Martin Vanger}} actually did to his victims, to what happens to {{spoiler|Lisbeth}} in the end of the second book... Creepy stuff.


=== ''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'': ===
== ''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'' ==
* All the faux-religious murders and the recurring sexual abuse scenes. Then when Mikael discovers the full extent of {{spoiler|Martin}} the killer's evil. The images of the girl victims, their skin gray and huge bug-eyes staring in terror, will stay with you.
* All the faux-religious murders and the recurring sexual abuse scenes. Then when Mikael discovers the full extent of {{spoiler|Martin}} the killer's evil. The images of the girl victims, their skin gray and huge bug-eyes staring in terror, will stay with you.
* The freaky [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcp9Ysi75f0 opening titles] are a [[Visual Effects of Awesome|magnificent achievement]] in [[Surreal Horror]].
* The freaky [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcp9Ysi75f0 opening titles] are a [[Visual Effects of Awesome|magnificent achievement]] in [[Surreal Horror]].


=== ''The Girl Who Played with Fire'': ===
== ''The Girl Who Played with Fire'' ==
* Many scenes from {{spoiler|Niedermann's}} perspective, especially {{spoiler|his climactic hallucination of Salander as an undead monstrosity}}, are ''extremely'' creepy.
* Many scenes from {{spoiler|Niedermann's}} perspective, especially {{spoiler|his climactic hallucination of Salander as an undead monstrosity}}, are ''extremely'' creepy.


=== ''The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest'': ===
== ''The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest'' ==


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Latest revision as of 02:05, 19 September 2021


General

  • The character Zalachenko ("Zala") with the burns inflicted by Lisbeth as a child; the make-up of the burns to his ear is severe Nightmare Fuel and can stay in your mind for days. Not to mention the beating-up part too.
    • The original Swedish movie, some very detailed rape scenes. The scenes in the American film are hardly any more delicate.
  • From the several hour long anal rape part, to what Martin Vanger actually did to his victims, to what happens to Lisbeth in the end of the second book... Creepy stuff.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

  • All the faux-religious murders and the recurring sexual abuse scenes. Then when Mikael discovers the full extent of Martin the killer's evil. The images of the girl victims, their skin gray and huge bug-eyes staring in terror, will stay with you.
  • The freaky opening titles are a magnificent achievement in Surreal Horror.

The Girl Who Played with Fire

  • Many scenes from Niedermann's perspective, especially his climactic hallucination of Salander as an undead monstrosity, are extremely creepy.

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest