The weight-watchers script sensibly dispenses with several characters to serve a brew that's enjoyably spicy but low on substance.
Hannibal (2001)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:5
Rotten:5
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: While superbly acted and stylishly filmed, Hannibal lacks the character interaction between the two leads which made the first movie so engrossing.
Runtime: 2 hrs 11 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis:
There is a grace to his life now. An elegance which suits him nicely. And yet, he thinks of her and wonders if his life can ever be complete without her.
Her strength comes from a regimen of...
There is a grace to his life now. An elegance which suits him nicely. And yet, he thinks of her and wonders if his life can ever be complete without her.
Her strength comes from a regimen of discipline and a clarity of purpose. Yet there is a shadow that follows her everywhere. A faint distraction – making her feel...vulnerable.
Ten years later, he is still her most terrifying nightmare.
Ten years later, she is still his fondest fantasy.
Ridley Scott directs a Scott Free production Hannibal, based on the best-selling novel by Thomas Harris, starring Anthony Hopkins and Julianne Moore, with Giancarlo Gianinni, Francesca Neri and Ray Liotta. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Martha De Laurentiis and Scott, with Branko Lustig as executive producer, the novel was adapted for the screen by David Mamet and Steven Zaillian. MGM will distribute the film in the United States and Universal Pictures is the international distributor.
Hannibal continues the story begun in The Silence of the Lambs. Ten years have passed since Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) escaped from custody, ten years since FBI Agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore) interviewed him in a maximum-security hospital for the criminally insane. The doctor is now at large in Italy, gloriously at liberty in an unguarded world. But Starling has never forgotten her encounters with Dr. Lecter – his cold voice still haunts her dreams.
Mason Verger remembers Dr. Lecter too. Verger was Dr. Lecter’s sixth victim, and, though hideously disfigured, has survived. The solitary heir to his family’s fortune, he uses the resources of his inheritance to exact his revenge. Verger realizes that in order to draw Lecter out into the open, he must dangle an irresistible bait: Clarice Starling.
Anthony Hopkins reprises his Oscar ®-winning role as Dr. Hannibal Lecter, and two-time Academy Award® nominee Julianne Moore joins him in the part of Special Agent Clarice M. Starling. Ray Liotta (Goodfellas, Field of Dreams) stars as Justice Department official Paul Krendler who is drawn into Verger’s vengeful scheme with promises of money and power. Directed by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator), produced by Ridley Scott and Dino and Martha De Laurentiis (U-571, Breakdown) and written for the screen by David Mamet and Academy Award® winner Steven Zaillian (Schindler’s List), Hannibal is Thomas Harris’ third novel featuring the fearsome Lecter. -- © 2001 MGM
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Ray Liotta, Gary Oldman
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Ray Liotta, Gary Oldman, Giancarlo Giannini, Francesca Neri, Frankie R. Faison, Zeljko Ivanek
Director: Ridley Scott
Director: Ridley Scott
Screenwriter: David Mamet, Steven Zaillian
Producer: Dino De Laurentiis, Martha De Laurentiis, Ridley Scott
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Studio: MGM/UA
Reviews for Hannibal
Ranging from laughable to just plain boring, Hannibal is toothless to the end.
If it hadn't been the sequel to one of the best films of its kind, Hannibal probably wouldn't rate a blue-plate special for America's cinematic appetite.
Ultimately more shallow and crass at its heart than its predecessor, Hannibal is nevertheless tantalizing, engrossing and occasionally startling.
An indifferently plotted, often banal police procedural that would never win a sizable audience without its pedigree.
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