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Hannibal
Film review
However, given the apparent contrast between the source material Thomas Harris' best-selling, love-it-or-hate-it novel and the filmmaker who has brought it to the big screen ("Gladiator" helmer Ridley Scott), there was a question of how exploitative the film might be.
The answer to that question is, quite exploitative. But not as much as it might have in even less-restrained hands.
Not that that excuses either the filmmakers or the movie distributor for its bad timing.
Since the entertainment industry has made a series of half-hearted attempts to "clean up" its act recently, this is a curiously irresponsible piece of cinema that pretty much flies in the face of that effort.
With its sickeningly graphic, repulsively gory acts of violence, this is a very R-rated movie, one that should absolutely not be seen by children, much less marketed to them. (Actually, this one begs the question as to whether this level of gore should earn an NC-17 instead of an R).
It's been several years after the events in "The Silence of the Lambs," and escaped serial-killer Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter (Anthony Hopkins, reprising his Oscar-winning role) is now in seclusion in Europe, where he's very close to becoming a library curator.
He's also closely watching, from afar, FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore, subbing for Jodie Foster), whose once-promising career is in a bit of a tailspin. A mission, under her command, has gone horribly awry and she's now in hot water with the higher-ups.
So she's fortunate to have a benefactor (of sorts) in the person of Mason Verger (a virtually unrecognizable and unbilled Gary Oldman), the only one of Hannibal's victims ever to survive. He is a horribly mutilated millionaire who uses his influence to have Clarice reassigned in the hope that she'll be able to track Hannibal down.
But it appears that someone else may have already beaten her to the punch, an Italian police inspector (veteran European actor Giancarlo Giannini), who has recognized Hannibal and made plans to deliver him to Verger.
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Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Ray Liotta, Gary Oldman
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