Review of Hannibal Rising (2007) by Thearchetypes — 08 Sep 2016
Hannibal Rising is defter and more earnest than what the mass critical consensus reveals. The breadth of the photography and framing is adept and deliberate, the 20 minutes of the WWII prologue is imperative on the motivation of the protagonist, and the detail generates possibility of grander actions to ensue.
Subsequently, the crucial frailty of the movie is its perfunctory vengeance exemplar.
This review of Hannibal Rising (2007) was written by Thearchetypes on 08 Sep 2016.
Hannibal Rising has generally received mixed reviews.
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