
The Millennium series follows journalist Mikael Blomkvist and hacker Lisbeth Salander as they uncover corruption, murder, and dark secrets in Swedish society.
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The Millennium series follows journalist Mikael Blomkvist and hacker Lisbeth Salander as they uncover corruption, murder, and dark secrets in Swedish society.
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Frequent explicit sexual scenes, including consensual encounters and detailed descriptions of intimacy between characters. Graphic on-page depictions of rape, sexual abuse, and coercion; central to plot and character motivations.
Graphic depictions of murder, torture, beatings, and dismemberment; pervasive violent confrontations and revenge acts.
Frequent use of strong profanity, including f-words and other coarse language throughout dialogues and narratives.
Recurring alcohol consumption and some drug use; portrayed in social contexts without heavy glamorization.
Central bisexual female protagonist with same-sex relationships and identity explorations integral to her character.
Brief mentions of religious figures or institutions in background contexts.
No witchcraft or occult elements present.
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Strong themes of anti-corruption, feminism, and critiques of fascism, media, and institutional power in Sweden.
Mentions of suicidal ideation and one attempted suicide; discussed in character backstories.
Detailed child abuse, institutional mistreatment, domestic violence, and systemic exploitation; pervasive themes. Graphic on-page depictions of rape, sexual abuse, and coercion; central to plot and character motivations.
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