Review of Hannibal (2001) by Tart — 11 Nov 2011
This movie is superb, I strongly believe that those that didn't enjoy.
It did not or perhaps cannot appreciate its finer points. I don't know.
What people were expecting but I watched this alone and still gave a.
Round of applause when the credits rolled.
Its a deep and interesting story because while Hannibal is a killer,.
And of course a gruesome cannibal, everyone he killed in some way.
Deserved it, and if youve read the books you will know that the trauma Hannibal suffered as a child goes a long way to excuse him. So the films begs the viewer the question as to his.
Morality, and his punishment if any at all. The viewer perhaps will.
Grow to like Hannibal, and so will be presented with many philosophical.
Quandaries as the film progresses, would they rather see him jailed or.
Free, alive or dead?
Hannibals interaction with Agent Starling is a fascinating one, wrought.
With sexual and psychological tension as agent Starling and the viewer.
Both *feel* that Hannibal wouldn't harm her, but you are never quite.
Sure and neither is she.
The pace of the film builds up to a climactic finish which doesn't give.
Itself away until the very end. You are always guessing, will they run.
Away together? will he kill her? will she kill him? will she hand him.
Into the police? will he escape? Watch it and see.
I would say that this film doesn't hold your hand, there are a lot of.
Finer details which may be unappreciable to those who haven't read the.
Books or at least seen the "dragon rising" movie which explains.
Hannibals childhood. Many will be dismayed by the end because they.
Think that Hannibal is meant to be a cardboard cut out villain, he.
Isn't, and they're wrong, this is a fantastic movie.
This review of Hannibal (2001) was written by Tart on 11 Nov 2011.
Hannibal has generally received positive reviews.
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