"Un agent du FBI à la retraite avec des dons psychologiques est affecté à la recherche de ""The Tooth Fairy"", un mystérieux tueur en série. Le Dr Hannibal ""Le Cannibale"" Lecter, psychiatr... Tout lire"Un agent du FBI à la retraite avec des dons psychologiques est affecté à la recherche de ""The Tooth Fairy"", un mystérieux tueur en série. Le Dr Hannibal ""Le Cannibale"" Lecter, psychiatre légiste, est emprisonné pour l'aider.""Un agent du FBI à la retraite avec des dons psychologiques est affecté à la recherche de ""The Tooth Fairy"", un mystérieux tueur en série. Le Dr Hannibal ""Le Cannibale"" Lecter, psychiatre légiste, est emprisonné pour l'aider."
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSir Anthony Hopkins stated that one of his goals in playing Dr. Hannibal Lecter for a final time was to re-establish that he is an evil serial killer, as Hopkins believed Hannibal had come to be seen too much as a likable anti-hero by audiences.
- Gaffes(at around 37 mins) The movie is set in the 1980s, as a prequel to Le Silence des agneaux (1991), but VHS tapes of films such as Madame Doubtfire (1993) (1993), Retour vers le futur (1985) (1985), and E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982) (1982) are seen in a drawer as part of the Leeds family VHS collection. Dating the film from the 1980 opening and "a few years later" after that prologue, and the reference to Saturday, February 25 as two months ago puts it in April 1984 or 1989, the latter more likely as the end of the movie leads directly into Le Silence des agneaux (1991); the 80s tapes may be OK for 1989 but one from 1993 is certainly not.
- Citations
Hannibal Lecter: And be grateful. Our scars have the power to remind us that the past was real.
- Crédits fousThanks to the men and women of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Bandes originalesOriental Blues
Written by Jack Newlon (as Richard Newlon)
Performed by Tony DeSimone
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Red Dragon is a prequel to the hugely successful Silence of the Lambs. The story had already been filmed as Manhunter in 1986 directed by Michael Mann. The signs weren't particularly good for Red Dragon. The previous year had seen Ridley Scott tackle Silence Of The Lambs follow up, Hannibal, with tepid results. While at the helm here was the director of such fodder as Rush Hour 1&2, and of course Mann's take on the story is viewed as a grainy and skin itching cult classic. Nice to report then that even tho it's hardly in the same class as "Lambs," it's a willing entertainer that genuinely manages to unease.
Firstly one has to get past the Hannibal Lecter factor to fully enjoy (and dampen expectations) the movie on its own terms. Lecter (Hopkins enjoying himself but going thru the motions) is a secondary character. Important? Yes! But still secondary to Norton's troubled but gifted FBI agent Will Graham and Fiennes bonkers serial killer Francis Dolarhyde (AKA:The Tooth Fairy). Red Dragon is first and foremost a ripping good old detective story, with Ratner and Tally wisely using the bits that made Harris' novel such a page turning success. They have added their own bits of course {the pre-credit sequence involving Lecter & Graham sets things up perfectly}, but ultimately it's a loyal enough telling of a gripping and goose flesh inducing story.
The makers have wisely filled the film out with quality performers. Norton underplays Graham nicely, a character unable to stay away from the job that threatens his family, he becomes an easy guy to root for as things start to get troubling. Fiennes too doesn't go over the top, in great physical shape and with piercing blue eyes, he exudes menace without resorting to being a cackling caricature. Hoffman was a shoe in for a weasel reporter since he does it so well, while Keitel, tho not having to stretch himself, offers up a stoic turn as Jack Crawford. But the main performance, and sadly unheralded, comes from Emily Watson as the blind Reba. With Reba acting as both a romantic and redemptive foil to Dolarhyde's split-personality, Watson gets the tough gig, and comes up trumps with an affecting turn featuring the right amounts of spunk, sadness and needy tenderness.
It's a bit too polished to be a nerve shredder, with Ratner unable to give the film an atmospheric feel befitting the darkness at its core. But it does deliver on the promise of not only that opening segment, but also on Harris' fine procedural narrative. 7/10
- hitchcockthelegend
- 7 août 2010
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dragón rojo
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 78 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 93 149 898 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 36 540 945 $US
- 6 oct. 2002
- Montant brut mondial
- 209 196 298 $US
- Durée2 heures 4 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1