Front Cover |
Actor |
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Anthony Hopkins |
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Edward Norton |
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Ralph Fiennes |
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Harvey Keitel |
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Emily Watson |
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Marie-Louise Parker |
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Phillip Seymour Hoffman |
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Movie Details |
Director |
Brett Ratner |
Studio |
UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIDEO |
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Language |
English |
Audience Rating |
15 |
Running Time |
121 mins |
Country |
USA |
Color |
Color |
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Plot |
Anthony Hopkins returns as Hannibal Lecter in Red Dragon, a prequel to The Silence of the Lambs and a remake of 1986's Manhunter, Michael Mann's fine film of Thomas Harris's terrific book, in which Brian Cox carved the ham thinner as a more menacing, less hokey cannibal. This film beefs up Lecter's role, opening with a prologue that finds him annoyed by a sour note in his favourite symphony orchestra and then serving the offending flautist at a dinner party before FBI profiler Will Graham (Edward Norton) drops by to apprehend him. Then, we pick up with Lecter in his asylum cell and Graham retired with trauma, only to be brought back together by the crimes of a new madman, the Tooth Fairy. Graham consults Lecter on the case, which means some pointed and familiar conversations, and the film shifts focus from the investigation to the life and troubles of the mad and murderous but also abused and sympathetic Francis Dolarhyde (Ralph Fiennes, with a major tattoo and a harelip). Director Brett Ratner is more like a job-of-work man than the geniuses who have made the earlier movies, and he doesn't quite restrain Hopkins enough. It's also hard not to compare the current cast with Mann's excellent players. Still, Red Dragon is a solid film of great material, with all the sudden shocks and disturbing whispers in places. Also with Harvey Keitel as the FBI boss, Emily Watson as Dolarhyde's blind love interest, Philip Seymour Hoffman as a tabloid sleaze and Mary-Louise Parker in the thankless role of imperilled wife. --Kim Newman |
Personal Details |
Seen It |
Yes |
Index |
302 |
Collection Status |
In Collection |
Links |
IMDB
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Product Details |
Format |
DVD |
Region |
Region 2 |
Screen Ratio |
2.35 Anamorphic Wide Screen |
Release Date |
2003 |
Subtitles |
English; English for the hearing impaired; Hungarian |
Audio Tracks |
English |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Extra Features
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Box set PAL |
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