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# Hannibal (2001) [4KUHD] [Blu-ray]

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Brand New 4K Restoration Supervised by Cinematographer John Mathieson! The silence has been broken... Dark, absorbing and entertaining, this follow-up to The Silence of the Lambs is an audacious success. Screen legend Anthony Hopkins (Nixon) is perverse perfection in his return to the role of Dr. Hannibal Lecter, the sophisticated killer who comes out of hiding to draw FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore, Far from Heaven) into a high-stakes battle that will test her strength, cunning... and loyalty. Meanwhile, the good doctor’s only surviving victim plots a particularly nasty revenge. Drenched in baroque terror and hair-raising visuals, Hannibal is as compelling as it is shocking. Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner, The Martian) served up this smash-hit thriller from a screenplay by David Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross) and Steven Zaillian (Schindler’s List), based on the bestselling novel by Thomas Harris (Red Dragon). Ray Liotta (Unforgettable), Giancarlo Giannini (Seven Beauties) and Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour) round out the delectable cast. DISC 1 Hannibal (4KHUD) with optional English subtitles • Brand New 4K Restoration - HDR Color Graded by Cinematographer John Mathieson • Dolby Vision HDR • Audio Commentary by director Ridley Scott • 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo DISC 2 Hannibal (BLU-RAY) with optional English subtitles • Brand New 4K Restoration - SDR Color Graded by Cinematographer John Mathieson • Audio commentary by director Ridley Scott • Breaking the Silence: Making-of Hannibal Doc - including rare footage and interviews • Anatomy of a Shoot-Out: A Five-Angle Breakdown of the “Fish Market” Action Scene • Ridleygrams: A Featurette on the Art of Storyboarding • An Exploration of the Film’s Opening Title Design • Over 33 Minutes of Deleted and Alternate Scenes with optional director commentary • Alternate Ending with optional director commentary • 19 TV Spots • Theatrical Teaser • Theatrical Trailer • 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo • Limited O-card Slipcase

Review: What's it going to be ... guts in or guts out? - This is absolutely the best of the entire Hannibal Lecter film series thus far. Ridley Scott's dedication to making solid films and not movies really pushes Hannibal far to the forefront of anti-hero worship and in the most uncomfortable of ways that just get under every inch of your skin. So when did it become cool to really identify and bond with these villainous anti-hero's like Dr. Hannibal Lecter? Maybe it goes back further than I can place as I write this, but not in modern film and literature has there been such a mesmerizing and indelible character that most viewers just cant seem to get enough of. I can fully understand the brilliance of Jeff Lindsey, who knew that Thomas Harris wouldn't be able to satiate everyone's desires by writing fast enough and picked up the mantle with the Darkly Dreaming Dexter series. He successfully reproduces a creepy yet likable murderous psychopath in the vain of Dr. Lecter. If you haven't seen the Showtime presentation of Dexter , it's a must see. As for Sir Anthony, I'm sure that I speak the sentiment of most when I say that it would be good to see him reprise his role once more and it would be equally cool to see it directed by Ridley Scott. The extras on the disc are fantastic for those looking to purchase the 2 disc version. It's well worth the money. Ridley's commentary is fascinating -- he actually states that of all his films 'this one is my favourite'. I was pretty stunned by that as I'm a big fan of Blade Runner. He probably enjoyed making Hannibal, which would be the difference of the two, as most already know, regarding Blade Runner.
Review: A VERY GOOD SEQUEL - I know that there are alot of fans of the book who might just disagree but the thruth is there is no other director in the world who can make this type of a movie with style and substance.I can't even imagine The Silence Of The Lambs Jhonathan Demme doing this cos it's nothing like the first film. You have to agree with the fact that Lecter(Hopkins) is no longer behind bars so therefore heavy locations have to be used to show the kind of life he would like to be in.Clarice Starling(Moore) also has gone through some changes and I did manage to believe the fact that she could actually shoot someone in cold blood aswell as be very intelligent,now when you put these two elements and bring in a supporting cast with the likes Gary Oldman(Verger) and Ray Liotta(Paul) makes the entire film worthwhile. The film is detailed to all of Ridley Scotts standards and you know it instantly when the movie starts and you beemed into a mansion and while the people talk about Lecter and Starling your immediately shown a disfiguered man.I haven't seen such an exciting opening sequence since The Omen.It has some superb sets and beautiful locations and you instantly fall in love with Rome(even if you are not a cannibal). The film centres around Clarice looking for Lector once again and leading grusome murders and mayhem Hopkins is in top form to reprise his role and I am happy to se him paly the part with a certain ease rather than another over top roayal shakespearan performance.Julianne Moore who takes over Jodie Foster is exceptionally good aswell considering Foster did win her second Oscar for this part in Silence of The Lambs. This is not a movie for the usual action film fan nor is it for the impatient as you may have noticed that most of Ridley Scott's films take a very long time to finish.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Anthony Hopkins, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,851 Reviews |
| Format | Anamorphic, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action & Adventure/Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 11 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Action & Adventure/Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
- **Format:** Anamorphic, NTSC, Subtitled
- **Contributor:** Anthony Hopkins, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 11 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What's it going to be ... guts in or guts out?
*by S***R on May 5, 2008*

This is absolutely the best of the entire Hannibal Lecter film series thus far. Ridley Scott's dedication to making solid films and not movies really pushes Hannibal far to the forefront of anti-hero worship and in the most uncomfortable of ways that just get under every inch of your skin. So when did it become cool to really identify and bond with these villainous anti-hero's like Dr. Hannibal Lecter? Maybe it goes back further than I can place as I write this, but not in modern film and literature has there been such a mesmerizing and indelible character that most viewers just cant seem to get enough of. I can fully understand the brilliance of Jeff Lindsey, who knew that Thomas Harris wouldn't be able to satiate everyone's desires by writing fast enough and picked up the mantle with the Darkly Dreaming Dexter series. He successfully reproduces a creepy yet likable murderous psychopath in the vain of Dr. Lecter. If you haven't seen the Showtime presentation of Dexter , it's a must see. As for Sir Anthony, I'm sure that I speak the sentiment of most when I say that it would be good to see him reprise his role once more and it would be equally cool to see it directed by Ridley Scott. The extras on the disc are fantastic for those looking to purchase the 2 disc version. It's well worth the money. Ridley's commentary is fascinating -- he actually states that of all his films 'this one is my favourite'. I was pretty stunned by that as I'm a big fan of Blade Runner. He probably enjoyed making Hannibal, which would be the difference of the two, as most already know, regarding Blade Runner.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A VERY GOOD SEQUEL
*by A***A on March 25, 2002*

I know that there are alot of fans of the book who might just disagree but the thruth is there is no other director in the world who can make this type of a movie with style and substance.I can't even imagine The Silence Of The Lambs Jhonathan Demme doing this cos it's nothing like the first film. You have to agree with the fact that Lecter(Hopkins) is no longer behind bars so therefore heavy locations have to be used to show the kind of life he would like to be in.Clarice Starling(Moore) also has gone through some changes and I did manage to believe the fact that she could actually shoot someone in cold blood aswell as be very intelligent,now when you put these two elements and bring in a supporting cast with the likes Gary Oldman(Verger) and Ray Liotta(Paul) makes the entire film worthwhile. The film is detailed to all of Ridley Scotts standards and you know it instantly when the movie starts and you beemed into a mansion and while the people talk about Lecter and Starling your immediately shown a disfiguered man.I haven't seen such an exciting opening sequence since The Omen.It has some superb sets and beautiful locations and you instantly fall in love with Rome(even if you are not a cannibal). The film centres around Clarice looking for Lector once again and leading grusome murders and mayhem Hopkins is in top form to reprise his role and I am happy to se him paly the part with a certain ease rather than another over top roayal shakespearan performance.Julianne Moore who takes over Jodie Foster is exceptionally good aswell considering Foster did win her second Oscar for this part in Silence of The Lambs. This is not a movie for the usual action film fan nor is it for the impatient as you may have noticed that most of Ridley Scott's films take a very long time to finish.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful Steelbook Edition DVD; Wonderful Movie
*by D***N on August 28, 2010*

Although it took several weeks for "Hannibal" to arrive, the product was well worth the wait. This steelbook edition is lovely - a definite must-buy for Lecter fans. As for the movie itself, I enjoyed it very much. "Silence of the Lambs" will always be my favorite of the Lecter series, but "Hannibal" is a close second. I found the plot to be rather slow-moving at first, but this was partly a good thing as it took me a little time to get adjusted to Julianne Moore's portrayal of Starling (which, although quite different from Jodi Foster's, was still well-suited to the character). Ridley Scott builds the suspense gradually and slowly, waiting for viewers to be silently begging for some real action before the plot takes off. Once it does, you will be at the edge of your seat until the credits roll. I found certain scenes in "Hannibal" to be almost more chilling than those in SOTL, and I am still reeling from the end. The acting, as to be expected, was no less than exceptional, especially in the case of Anthony Hopkins. Both "Silence" and "Hannibal" are works of art, though in different categories. While "Silence" had an intense, gritty air, "Hannibal's" was graceful and smooth, although no less gruesome. Both tones work fantastically for their genre and I love both movies. If you liked "Silence of the Lambs" and "Red Dragon," you will find "Hannibal" to be a fitting end for the series.

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