![]() ![]() They seem more realistic than they were in Manhunter. The dialogue and overall fast paced style of the movie made it really worth watching, and if this movie had been released a year before Silence rather than a year after Hannibal, they would be great together. The movie has the same suspenseful style as Silence of the Lambs, making up for the fact that Hannibal hardly had any suspense at all. This movie sticks closer to the book than Manhunter did, which will please fans, except that it ads way more Hannibal Lecter interview scenes than were in the book, most likely to bank on Anthony Hopkins' name. This movie is basically a reworking of the film Manhunter, except with Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal, so it connects better with the others. ![]() This movie is closer to Silence of the Lambs than Hannibal in quality and style, and therefore is more entertaining. Meanwhile, the killer struggles with himself when he begins to fall in love with a fellow employee. Now, Graham must interview Hannibal, to see if he can shed any knowledge on the case. Graham left the FBI after being critically wounded while capturing the cannibalistic Hannibal Lecter. Jack Crawford of the FBI calls in retired agent Will Graham to help catch the killer. In this movie, a deranged serial killer is killing entire families every month on the night of the full moon. Red Dragon takes place just before the events of The Silence of the Lambs. ![]()
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