BOTTOM
LINE:
Despite
some great cinematography, an effective atmosphere, and a decent
attempt by the lead actor to mimic Anthony Hopkins' original performance
as Hannibal, this is a completely pointless sequel with no shocks
or surprises, that unnecessarily demystifies the character of Hannibal
Lecter and in the process makes him less scary.
THE
GOOD: Hannibal Lecter,
as he first appeared in "The Silence of the Lambs" is
arguably one of the best, if not the best, movie villain of all
time. We've had a few sequels since then and "Hannibal Rising"
is number 4, the first without Anthony Hopkins in the lead. With
Hollywood's obsession with prequels (thanks George Lucas), this
film unsurprisingly takes us back to the beginning of Hannibal's
life and shows us the events that made him in to such an evil serial
killer. The performance of Gaspard Ulliel is quite effective, and
you can tell that he must studied the first three films over and
over again because he's got that clever, able-to-outwit-anyone charm
that Hopkins delivered so well. He also looks quite scary in the
scenes he needs to be in. The film is beautifully shot; the bulk
of the film takes place in post-war Europe and the footage we see
is very well staged and mounted. Many of the shots, along with the
disturbing musical score create a moody, chilling atmosphere that
is enjoyable to watch. Gong Li also adds much to proceedings as
Hannibal's Aunt who unwittingly helps him do his bad deeds.