RED DRAGON (15)
D: Brett Ratner
Universal / Imagine (Dino de Laurentiis & Martha de Laurentiis)
US/Germany 🇺🇸🇩🇪 2002
124 mins
Horror/Thriller
W: Ted Tally [based on the novel by Robert Harris]
DP: Dante Spinotti
Ed: Mark Helfrich
Mus: Danny Elfman
Edward Norton (Will Graham), Anthony Hopkins (Hannibal Lecter), Ralph Fiennes (Francis Dolarhyde), Harvey Keitel (Jack Crawford), Emily Watson (Reba McClane), Mary-Louise Parker (Molly Graham)
Thomas Harris’ novel ‘Red Dragon’ was previously adapted to screen in 1986 by director-writer Michael Mann under the title ‘Manhunter’, which is a thriller I’d thoroughly recommend watching.
This remake/prequel was done to bring Anthony Hopkins into the fold, following his representation of the Hannibal Lecter character in both The Silence of the Lambs (which is a sequel to this story) and 2001’s Hannibal.
Edward Norton plays Will Graham, the FBI agent who puts Lecter in jail, investigating the identity of another serial killer the press have dubbed “The Tooth Fairy”, and probes Lecter to get ‘inside the mind’ of a psychopath.
The narrative practically follows the exact same beats as 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs, only with a serial killer with a different modus operandi and a different person playing detective. The acting from the entire cast is fine, particularly Ralph Fiennes as the seething serial killer and Joan Allen as a blind woman who falls for his alter-ego’s charms. As a stand-alone thriller it’s an entertaining watch, but as a remake it isn’t as good as Manhunter and as a prequel it’s just nowhere near as good as the 1991 classic. A much better film than Hannibal though.
6/10