Millénium: Les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes Soundtrack (

Millénium: Les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes Soundtrack (2011) cover

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Synopsis

Mikael Blomkvist is a disgraced journalist who is asked by a wealthy industrialist to write a biography on his family. But what he really wants Blomkvist to do is to find out what happened to his niece, who went missing 40 years ago.

At first Blomkvist isn't interested, until the man offers to help him clear his name. Blomkvist begins by talking to the man's relatives who were there when the girl went missing, but some of them are not forthcoming.

Blomkvist eventually believes that her disappearance might have something to do with some serial killings that took place 20 years before she disappeared, so he asks for a research assistant. The industrialist's man suggests Lisbeth Salander, a talented hacker who does background checks for them and who even did one on Blomkvist.

When he sees her report, he's impressed and asks her to work with him and she does. She's anti-social but is extremely efficient.

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Millénium: Les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes
Immigrant Song
Trent Reznor: Featuring karen o and trent reznor produced
Jimmy Page: Writer
Sonata in D Major for Trumpet and Strings
The Christmas Waltz
Sammy Cahn: Writer
Mel Tormé: Performer
A New Chance
The Tough Alliance: Performer
O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree)
Ernst Anschütz: Traditional tune, lyrics
Ernst Anschütz: Writer
Äppelöga
Anna Järvinen: Performer
Annanass
Lux Aeterna
John Cameron: Arrangement
Edward Elgar: Writer
In the Red
Kristoffer Rygg: Writer
Ulver: Performer
Electrosexual
Shena: Performer
Tankar Vid 50
Björn Afzelius: Writer
Björn Afzelius: Performer
Orinoco Flow
Enya: Performer
Nicky Ryan: Writer
A Track and a Train
Adam Olenius: Writer
Shout Out Louds: Performer
Blue Christmas
Billy Hayes: Writer
Christian Ingebrigtsen: Performer
Is Your Love Strong Enough
Bryan Ferry: Writer
How to Destroy Angels: Performer
All That I Wanted
Raoul Walton: Performer
The Guillotine
Thomas Hedlund: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Gonzalez
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack elevates the viewing experience, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Linda White
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully curated to match the mood of the scenes, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Joshua Robinson
10/10

Each track sets the tone for the scenes, enhancing the tension and suspense throughout the movie.

Karen Mitchell
10/10

The music seamlessly integrates with the storyline, adding depth and emotion to the characters' journeys and struggles.

Donald Moore
7/10

The haunting melodies and electronic beats create a unique and memorable auditory experience that complements the storyline.

Deborah Phillips
6/10

The use of electronic and industrial music in the film's soundtrack adds a modern and edgy touch that complements the dark themes and complex characters portrayed in the story.

Carol Turner
5/10

The haunting melodies and eerie soundscapes in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and tension, mirroring the psychological depth and intensity of the characters' struggles and investigations.

Ashley Young
7/10

The use of different instruments and sounds in the music reflects the complexity and depth of the characters and their relationships in the film.

Mark Carter
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the investigative and thrilling aspects of the plot, adding depth to the characters' emotions and motivations.

Andrew Lewis
7/10

The music enhances the suspense and tension throughout the movie, keeping me engaged and on the edge of my seat.