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Red Dragon (2002)
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Brett Ratner
Thomas Harris (novel) Ted Tally (screenplay)
Genre:
Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller (more)
Tagline: How It All Began! (more)
Plot Outline: FBI agent Will Graham seeks the help of Dr. Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter to help solve the case of "The Tooth Fairy". (more) (view trailer)
User Comments:
Overall, a worthy prequel
(more)
User Rating:
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8.0/10 (3,702 votes)
MPAA: Rated R for violence, grisly images, language, some nudity and sexuality.
Runtime:
USA:124 min
Country:
USA / Germany
Language:
English
Color:
Color (DeLuxe) / Color (Technicolor)
Sound Mix:
DTS / Dolby Digital / SDDS
Certification:
UK:15 / USA:R
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User Comments: Date: 7 October 2002 Summary: Overall, a worthy prequel
Silence of the Lambs was generally regarded as an excellent and scary movie.
The follow up was laughably below par. Lots of good material out there
though what about a prequel? It will have to be good! Enter, stage left,
Anthony Hopkins, Edward Norton, Ralph Fiennes, Harvey Keitel, Emily Watson.
With that amount of actor talent rising to the challenge you could be
forgiven for thinking it could hardly fail and, in this case, you would be
right. Whilst not quite on a par with Lambs', this new version of the Red
Dragon / Tooth Fairy story comes complete with plenty of excellent shocks,
both of the predictable and of the less-predictable, edge-of-seat-white-knuckle
variety.
FBI agent Will Graham (Edward Norton) seeks the help of Dr. Hannibal The
Cannibal' Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) to help solve a series of gruesome serial
killings. Hopkins turns in the adequate performance that he has perfected
beforehand sufficient for this Saturday-night shock-fest even if it's not
up to the standard of his greatest work the sensitive nuances of
Shadowlands, the multi-faceted and memorable characterisation of Amistad, or
the sheer newness of the present character from Lambs'. His performance is
nicely served up, but we know that it is one he has made earlier', and
forgive him for over-acting it with such glee. Edward Norton is less hammy
as the thoughtful detective who never overestimates his own abilities.
Harvey Keitel is effortlessly laid back as his police boss, helping to add a
touch of realism and believability that too easily gets lost in American
movie police roles. Ralph Fiennes plays the demented serial killer, casting
up a persona he has polished a little earlier for the rather lacklustre
Cronenberg movie, Spider. He is a slimy, screwed up, repulsive character
the sort of person you want to shrink away from. Someone has to interact
with him to give him depth though so we have the blind working girl,
played by Emily Watson, who falls for the monster that no one understands.
Poor girl! this time the Beast doesn't turn into a prince! A further
element of counterpoint is provided by a superb supporting role filled by
Philip Seymour Hoffman as the spineless, lecherous and unethical reporter
who gets in too deep and still manages to make us feel sorry for him. The
fine acting from Hoffman, Keitel, Norton and (most of the time) Watson,
throw into sharp relief the caricatures provided by Hopkins and Fiennes. The
overall concoction is a very acceptable thriller, better than you would have
anticipated perhaps. A solid if rather less than thought-provoking piece
of entertainment. Check for other user comments. or read customer reviews at Amazon.com.
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