Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 87000000
Revenue
$ 351692268

Dr. Hannibal Lecter

Clarice M. Starling

Mason Verger

Paul Krendler

Insp. Renaldo Pazzi

Dr. Cordell Doemling

Barney Matthews

Allegra Pazzi

Evelda Drumgo

FBI Agent Pearsall

FBI Asst. Director Noonan

DEA Agent John Eldridge

Gnocco

Carlo

Matteo

Piero

Tommaso

Sogliato

Officer Bolton

Special Agent Burke

Special Agent John Brigham

Geoffrey, FBI Mail Boy

Asst. Mayor Benny Holcombe

Larkin Wayne, I.A.B.

BATF Agent Bob Sneed

FBI Agent

'Il Mostro' Detective

Agent Franco Benetti

Ricci

Perfume Expert

Perfume Expert

Perfume Expert

News Reporter

Evelda Drumgo's Bodyguard

Evelda Drumgo's Bodyguard

Evelda Drumgo's Bodyguard

Verger's Fingerprint Technician

FBI Agent Michaels

Theatergoer

Written by Ruuz on 2020-06-10
Certainly the weakest of the Anthony Hopkins _Hannibal_ movies. Having read the books before I watched the movies, that actually does sort of track, as the first two books were better than the third. Even so, I actually think _Hannibal_ does the worst job of adapting the source material too. Looks pretty good and there's quite the cast list (although I don't think many of them are exactly giving career-defining performances here), Julianne Moore is fine as Clarice Starling (although not as good as Jodie Foster), and the story isn't **bad**, but if I'm being honest, I typically give this one a skip whenever I'm revisiting the Lecter mythos. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-02
As sequals go, this isn't a bad one - but somehow we are a bit more sanitised to the evil of Sir Anthony Hopkins' "Hannibal Lecter" in this; and Julianne Moore doesn't quite have the intensity of Jodie Foster as FBI agent "Clarice". The story is also a bit too contrived: Millionaire Gary Oldman ("Verger") tries to use "Clarice" to lure, for motives of revenge, "Lecter" out from his secret existence as a museum curator in Florence. Once she discovers where he is, she alerts the carabinieri to keep an eye on him; one of whom quite fancies the reward so tries to take matters into his own hands... Hopkins returns to the US with only one aim in mind, and a cunning game of cerebral chess ensues. It comes across as more of a compendium of short stories rather than as a flowing narrative; there is still plenty of gruesomeness, but without the subtlety - the script isn't at all sophisticated; and though there is plenty of classical music trying to replicate some of the class of "Silence of the Lambs" (1991) it just doesn't quite work. It's a good enough effort, but just lacks that je ne sais quoi.