A retired FBI agent with psychological gifts is assigned to help track down “The Tooth Fairy”, a mysterious serial killer; aiding him is imprisoned criminal genius Hannibal “The Cannibal” Lecter.
I must admit that when this movie was first announced, I had my doubts, with being directed by Brett Ratner who’s most famous work was “Rush Hour 1 & 2”, I wondered how he could pull off a Hannibal Lecter film. Another doubt I had about this film was that it had already been done (Look at my review of “Manhunter” HERE) so I felt this wasn’t needed.
Also, again I must admit, I’m not a huge fan of Edward Norton, don’t get me wrong he’s a great actor who’s done some great films, but he’s just one of those actors that doesn’t really grab my attention. The rest of cast was a nice surprise though, especially Ralph Fiennes playing Dolarhyde, who put in an amazing performance.
Once again we also see Hopkins back ,and for the last time, as Hannibal Lecter. There’s no doubting his performance, the man isn’t a legend for no reason. He en-captures the audience, you truly feel like he has you trapped in the palm of his hand, eating up every word he says.
The dialogue in the film is just as great as you’d expect it to be, smart, witty yet easy to understand. The storyline is also a great one but if you’ve seen “Manhunter” you’ll know that, it’s a storyline that flows so smoothly and although it makes you think, it is very easy to follow.
I’m not going to compare the 2 films against one another, because they are both great in their own way, I don’t feel one is better than the other. Although I do feel it’s a shame that Hopkins last role as Lecter is in a prequel/remake.
The film is a fine one to watch, never boring, never over the top. It’s great entertainment and if you haven’t seen it then I suggest you do, even if it’s only to see Hopkins playing Dr. Lecter one last time.
Miscellaneous facts about the film:
- Director of photography Dante Spinotti also filmed the movie Manhunter, which was the first adaptation of the novel “Red Dragon”. Director Brett Ratner, who had previously worked with Spinotti on The Family Man, so wanted him to shoot this movie that he delayed principal photography so that Spinotti could finish shooting Pinocchio.
- Both Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage were considered for the role of Dolarhyde.
- Anthony Hopkins, Anthony Heald and Frankie Faison all reprise their roles from earlier films in the series. Faison is the only one of them to have appeared in all of the first four Thomas Harris “Hannibal” adaptations, having also appeared in Manhunter (albeit in a different role).
- Ralph Fiennes’ back tattoo took eight hours to apply.
- Although Anthony Hopkins was more than 10 years older than the first time he played this role, the film takes place before the first one. To help make him look younger some of his wrinkles and crow’s feet were removed digitally for the close-ups, and he had to lose an substantial amount of weight.
- Ethan Hawke was the first choice to play Will Graham.
- Frank Langella recorded lines as the Voice of the Dragon, but his dialogue was later cut.
- Michael Bay was offered the chance to direct to the film.
- Jeremy Piven auditioned for the role of Dolarhyde.
- Brett Ratner’s first choice for the role of Reba was Téa Leoni.
- After the release Anthony Hopkins said this would be his last portrayal of Hannibal Lecter.
- Edward Norton says he took every penny from what he made on this film to finance 25th Hour.
- Brett Ratner originally wanted Michael Mann, the director of Manhunter, to do a cameo as a taxi driver.
- When asked to reprise his role of the film, Anthony Heald wasn’t sure if he’d be able to. Tim Roth became a candidate for a younger Dr. Chilton and negotiations began. At the last second, Heald became available. Interestingly enough, Roth was also considered as a possible replacement for Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal, had Hopkins declined.
- Screenwriter Ted Tally was unaware that Frankie Faison would reprise his role of Barney, and indicated that he would have elaborated on Faison’s role if he had known.
- After finding out that Dolarhyde knows where he lives, Will brings his family to a horse and sheep ranch, a reference to the story of Clarice’s childhood in The Silence of the Lambs.
- In William Blake’s “Great Red Dragon” series of paintings, there are two with very similar names. The novel “Red Dragon,” by Thomas Harris, uses the title of one painting (“The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun”), but in describing the image, gives a description of another (“The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in the Sun”). Due to the muddled reference, the first adaptation of the the novel, Manhunter (dir: Michael Mann), Francis Dolarhyde is obsessed with the painting that Harris cites by name, while this film features the painting as described by Harris, which is a back view of the dragon with his tail wrapped around the woman.
- In the scene where Will Graham first encounters Hannibal Lecter following his capture of Lecter, it was originally written that Graham would show his fear of Lecter. However,Edward Norton pointed out that his character, Graham, was a seasoned and veteran agent who would never show his fear to Lecter. Brett Ratner then suggested that Graham would be afraid, but wouldn’t show it, and they came up with the idea of Graham having massive armpit sweat stains following his encounter with Lecter.
- During filming, Michael Jackson made a surprise visit to the set. He and director Brett Ratner have known each other since Ratner’s music video career.
- Ralph Fiennes put on fifteen pounds of muscle for the role of Francis Dolarhyde.
- Harvey Keitel’s role was previously played by Scott Glenn in The Silence of the Lambs. Keitel and Glenn appeared together in Puerto Vallarta Squeeze. They are also both former U.S. Marines.
- With the exception of the pre-title prologue, all three returning cast members (Anthony Hopkins, Anthony Heald and Frankie Faison) are seen only in the confines of the hospital.
- Many lines of Dr. Lecter in the movie are original lines of Dr. Bloom in the book.
- The BTK Killer, in which the Dolarhyde character is based on, was captured in 2005 and sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences spanning until no earlier than 2080.
- The novel ‘Red Dragon’ by Thomas Harris was first published in 1981, ten years before Anthony Hopkins was cast as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. Nevertheless, it would seem that Welshman Hopkins was destined to play Lecter as the emblem on the flag of Wales is of a large red dragon on a green and white field. In the Welsh language, the flag’s name is “Y Ddraig Goch,” meaning literally The Red Dragon.
- Jack Black was considered for the role of Freddy Lounds.
- Michael Jackson lobbied for the role of Dolarhyde.
- In the Italian version of the film, Harvey Keitel is voiced by Ennio Coltorti, who played Commissioner Ricci in Hannibal.
- Edward Norton is the only actor who appears with two other actors who played the famous role of Lecter – Brian Cox and Anthony Hopkins. Norton would later appear with Cox in 25th Hour.