Is this movie taken seriously?
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DycedargBeoulve — 11 years ago(October 13, 2014 05:00 PM)
Oh, I noticed the philosophical layers, and I appreciated them on some level. They were actually pretty hard not to notice, which is why AarOnHisBox's statement irritated me. Such a statement more or less declared Hannibal as some esoteric work of art, where the only answer as to why someone may not enjoy the film is due to a number of personal failings central to artistic observation. It was almost as if the user was oblivious to the notion that some people may have picked up on these things, but felt that the film was still lacking in some form or another.
I admit that in hindsight I should have focused my initial post on AarOnBox's unnecessarily elitist notion of "prerequisites" to critique (or even view) Hannibal, rather than "fighting fire with fire" and causing collateral damage by attacking a film that has plenty of fans who are most likely civil and free of pretension.
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DycedargBeoulve — 11 years ago(October 13, 2014 08:29 PM)
Damn forum demons, haha.
It is interesting how reading someone's thoughts on a film can enhance it. There is a chance I could end up liking Hannibal more if I read an analysis written by someone who loved it (I was lukewarm on how I felt about the plot in Only God Forgives until I read an analysis).
After re-watching every Hannibal-related film after marathon-ing both seasons of the excellent TV series, I can say that The Silence of the Lambs still holds up as a complete classic, but yeah, I would agree that Hannibal (film) while not a classic, is a film I will probably end up watching a few more times throughout my life. It has some excellent scenes!
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DycedargBeoulve — 11 years ago(October 14, 2014 11:29 PM)
That was a pretty good thesis. I like how it expounded on some slightly unfinished thoughts I had regarding feminist themes in both of the Clarice films in the series. Also, reading this with the TV series fresh in my memory, it called to mind some major contrasts that I recognized between it and the films regarding Hannibal's victims. His murders in the show were often much less "altruistic," but I feel they did a fantastic job making Hannibal sympathetic in a completely different kind of way.
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rsr26 — 11 years ago(December 08, 2014 08:48 PM)
At first I hated it, because it was so absurd. Now I love it because it is so absurd. This one doesn't have the aspirations the original had, which liberated the sequel a little. Every seen with Mason is perfect. Kessler is a perfect slime ball. And his dinner scene is disgusting and hilarious. Love it as much as the first. Maybe more sometimes.
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cjwright79 — 9 years ago(July 17, 2016 08:00 AM)
Is this movie taken seriously? How about I deflect the question back at you. Are you taken seriously? When you throw shade at a fine movie like Hannibal, and you do so in an arrogant condescending manner, I know you're full of it. And I mean, even you seem to be aware of your own mental problems. You call yourself TheSkitsophrenicK. The only thing here that has aged really badly my friend, is you.
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TheSkitsophrenicK — 9 years ago(August 23, 2016 07:04 PM)
Let me just go back to my "mental problem" mind of 2014
Am I taken seriously? Interesting turn of question, I see what
you did there Is that a question one can answer about themselves?
Is anyone taken seriously? Wait, is this rhetorical? Pfft whatever lol,
lets just go with what you yourself thinks of eh.. me and say No and see
how that and the part that I've "aged really badly" suits you..
Yeah maybe my original post may have come across a little arrogant,
not exactly my intention, as I appreciate anyone who will go and make a movie
I was just genuinely interested as I noticed the drop in quality with this film compared to
Silence Of The Lambs and I suppose thought these films would go in a better more serious
if you will direction. That comment went up after viewing it and I was probably a tad disappointed
with what I watched. No hate, have a lot of respect for the names attached to this.
Haven't watched it since so I really can't remember enough of the movie to elaborate.
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hammerbutt — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 02:48 PM)
Harris pretty clearly wrote the book as a big FU to all the people who were big fans of a Clarice Hannibal romance that the first film pushed a little too far. The biggest problem with Hannibal is it tried to tone down some of the book and it didn't work.