If "Silence of the Lambs" is a literary horror film, "Red Dragon" is a complete commercial film. The model of Norton's reluctance to ask for help from Hannibal will undoubtedly make the audience have enough of "Lambs" addiction. I have to say that the decoration of the film is too deliberate, and it swings in literature and business. If Fiennes died in the last 10 minutes, it would be a puzzling literary film, but his final appearance turned the film into a A deliberately contrived commercial film, and Hopkins's role in the play is more like a narration throughout the plot, and even a little bit like he is not like him, and the plot that leads to Jodie Foster in the end is not what the director imagined Make the audience smile.
In short, the creativity is good, but the traces of deliberateness are too obvious.
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