- Film Review
- Reviewed By Jeremy Aspinall
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3 out of 5
Since making an unforgettable impression in 1991's The Silence of the Lambs, the cinema's favourite cannibal has gnawed his way into the popular consciousness. But this long-awaited sequel didn't have a smooth journey to the screen, with both original Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) and original director Jonathan Demme rejecting the project. However, Anthony Hopkins does reprise his Oscar-winning role as Hannibal Lecter, this time with his tongue in his cheek. Top FBI agent Starling - played with creditable conviction by Julianne Moore in the absence of Foster - is faced with the aftermath of a failed drugs raid. To escape the bad publicity, she's sent to the house of a former victim of Lecter's, Mason Verger (an extraordinary performance from an unrecognisable Gary Oldman), who hopes to revitalise her search for his attacker. Fans of the first film will be disappointed with the lack of mystery, suspense and psychological resonance here, but there's loads more Lecter for the money (as the title suggests), and plenty of gory action and black humour. The film was a huge hit when it opened in the States, taking $58 million in its first three days which, at the time, was the third biggest in cinema history.
Plot Summary
Horror thriller starring Anthony Hopkins and Julianne Moore. Ten years after her first encounter with cunning serial killer Dr Hannibal Lecter and with her FBI career on the wane, agent Clarice Starling is once again lured into a deadly psychological game with the man they call "Hannibal the Cannibal".
Cast and crew
Cast
- Hannibal Lecter
- Anthony Hopkins
- Clarice Starling
- Julianne Moore
- Mason Verger
- Gary Oldman
- Paul Krendler
- Ray Liotta
- Barney the orderly
- Frankie Faison
- Rinaldo Pazzi
- Giancarlo Giannini
- Allegra Pazzi
- Francesca Neri
- Dr Cordell Doemling
- Zeljko Ivanek
- Evelda Drumgo
- Hazelle Goodman
- Senator Ruth Martin
- Diane Baker
Crew
- Director
- Ridley Scott
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