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<p dir="auto"><strong>gbean2397</strong> — <em>9 years ago(January 18, 2017 06:00 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I'm watching most of Fincher's films again, specifically<br />
Se7en<br />
,<br />
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo<br />
, and even<br />
Gone Girl<br />
, and I don't know if it's just me, but I'm kind-of noticing some minor similarities they have with<br />
Klute<br />
. The mystery aspect, the look and feel to the films, the letters in<br />
Gone Girl<br />
, etc. You could quite possibly say that<br />
Dragon Tattoo<br />
is probably the closest we'll ever get to seeing a "remake" of<br />
Klute<br />
, in some form or matter. Of course on the<br />
Se7en<br />
commentary Fincher has said that the 1971 film influenced that film, but maybe it has had a bigger influence on Fincher's films that presumed.<br />
It may be just me thinking it, but does anyone else notice some similarities?</p>
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<p dir="auto">No question. Soderbergh also loves him some 70's Pakula.</p>
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