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Hannibal : Movie Tie In

Hannibal : Movie Tie In

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Jodi, you were right.
Review: I understand that Jodi Foster turned down a mega bucks offer to play Clarice Starling again for the movie version of this book. What a smart lady!

I had a really hard time getting through this trash unlike my daughter who was smart enough to just not finish it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: SATISFYING SEQUEL
Review: I am a big fan of the saga of Hannibal Lector. I think Hannibal was a pretty good follow up to "Silence of the lambs", although as many readers have stated, a little far fetched. (even for Harris) but i think thats what fiction is all about. I am truly dissapointed that Jodie is not going to do the sequel. The book is gory in details and entertaining in plot.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: No Comparison to Silence of the Lambs
Review: I have been hooked on Hannibal Lecter since first viewing the movie "Manhunter". I read "Red Dragon" and "Silence of the Lambs" and anxiously waited for 'Silence' to be made into a movie. I bought "Hannibal" on audio cassette the very week it was released because I wanted to learn about Lecter's latest escapades. "Hannibal" is no comparison to "Silence of the Lambs". Starling's role in this book is disappointing. The ending of "Hannibal" left a lot to be desired. If the movie ever gets made, I won't be rushing out to see it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Compelling horror story, realistic
Review: Thomas Harris' real strength shines through in this book, namely his believable characterization of evil (or insanity.. you decide). As with "Red Dragon" and "Silence of the Lambs", he presents a very unflinching view of the twisted and warped corners of a killer's psyche. In this novel, Lecter appears more than ever as an antihero rather than as a villain, and is a good read for those interested in suspense novels with an intelligent bent. This is true horror, without the supernatural nonsense that pervades most of the genre.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The ending does not follow the story...
Review: This is the first Thomas Harris novel I have read. I saw Silence of the Lambs, loved it, and opted not to read the novel. When this novel was released, I immediately snapped it up.

The whole story was excellent from the onset. Harris does a great job of further developing Dr. Lecter's character. You even find yourself sympathizing with the crazy ba$tard! It is truly a wild ride and worth the read.

BUT, there is the ending. Although I could buy-into 70% of it, the ending as is does not jibe with the story or Clarice Starling. At least not for me. But, worth the read. Unless you are easily grossed out!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hannibal A Poison Kiss to Harris Fans
Review: "The evil that men do lives on and on; the good oft lies interred with their bones." So it is with Thomas Harris' followup to the electric "Silence of the Lambs," "Hannibal." Having had an Oscar-winning film made from his earlier book, Harris apparently intended to defraud the production company which purchased the film rights by writing a book which simply cannot be filmed.

First off, the violence is way over the top, and Harris' descriptions of the same reveal a sort of manic glee, as though the author were intentionally seeking to alienate his audience in a fit of artistic pique.

Secondly, the relationship between Starling and Lecter, so intriguing in the first book and in the film, is here reduced to an implausible and disgusting mock opera.

Third, the very thing which made Hannibal Lector an appealing villain, the mystery as to how a man could become so monstrous, is herein revealed by the author in a fashion only the most pedestrian of amateur psychologists could find appealing.

Fourth, the climax to the novel is so riduculous and over the top that most would simply throw the thing to the floor in disgust.

The only obstacle to giving this book an even lower rating is the nagging suspicion that the author, rather than being merely incompetent, actually intended this farce to be a practical joke on the public. If true, I give Harris some grudging respect for his audacity. I would not, however, recommend his book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bad Endings
Review: I had been dying to read this book since the first news it was coming out. Finally I got my hands on a copy and devoured it. I loved it. The suspense, the characters. I loved The Silence of the Lambs and felt this book was a good follow up, until the last few chapters anyway. I feel the ending is totally out of character for the heroine. The turn of events at the end just don't make sense for the Starling that was introduced in Silence. Now I understand why Jodi Foster isn't going to be in the movie. I won't give it away for those who haven't read the book, but be ready for a shock. I'm glad I read it, but I was dissapointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Out There
Review: While I found the book to be very entertaining overall, I was not satisfied with the ending. It was a bit far fetched for Starling to end up as Lector's companion. The planned torture of Lector was a little lacking in imagination as well. I just didn't find that the book measured up to the complexity of Lector's charactor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compelling, horrifying reading, very well crafted
Review: Contrary to some other reviewers' reactions, I think this book is excellent and I enjoyed it very much--although "enjoyed" is an odd word for a book that leaves you with images you wish you could forget. Harris spares us little horror here. Many reviewers have said they were disappointed with the ending, but I thought the ending was very gratifying and made complete sense. This is not Patricia Cornwell, this is Thomas Harris. Readers who prefer surface characterizations and slick, abrupt resolutions should probably look elsewhere. If you were fascinated by Clarice and Hannibal in Silence of the Lambs, you should read this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Please save your money
Review: I have waited many years for another novel by Mr. Harris and was surprised to see that Hannibal arrived. I reserved a copy before its release and waited until I had a weekend to devout myself to this book. I had devoured red dragon, silence of the lambs, and thought that this would be just as delicious. Was I wrong! The book is disjointed, poorly edited and disgusting. The intelligence of Hannibal Lecter depicted in Silence of the Lambs and implied in Red Dragon, appears brilliantly in the first half of the novel but then disintegrates like the rest of the novel into trash and very poor character development. I would not be suprised if the first part had been written years before the second part. Agent Starling has changed dramaticaly, not matured but contradicts her established ethical and moral pattern. Mr. Harris owes his fans an apology.


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