The Social Network and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

The Social Network tells us something about The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo – not about this year’s Swedish version, but about next year’s Hollywood version to be directed by David Fincher.

First, The Social Network shows that Fincher (Fight Club, Zodiac)  is still operating at his best.   The Social Network is essentially about some annoying, immature geeks writing computer code and getting financing for a company – but Fincher makes it rock!  Fight Club and Zodiac are two of my favorite contemporary films, and Fight Club‘s desperate violence and Zodiac‘s whodunit relentlessness translate directly to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. So there couldn’t be a better director for this project than Fincher.

Rooney Mara in The Social Network

Second, the success of the Stieg Larsson trilogy depends on the portrayal of Lisbeth Salander.  The Swedish version has been amazing because of the Danish actress Noomi Rapace’s  jawdropping Lisbeth.  But in Fincher’s  movies, Lisbeth Salander will be played by Rooney Mara.  The good news from The Social Network is that Mara nails her scenes as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s soon-to-be ex-girlfriend.  And we get a glimmer of the intensity that Mara will need for Lisbeth.  Plus Mara is used to working with Fincher, who is notorious for his scores of takes; reportedly, Fincher required over 90 takes for the opening scene between Mara and Jesse Eisenberg.

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