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Hannibal Rising
Release Date: February 9, 2007
Studio: MGM, The Weinstein Company
Director: Peter Webber
Screenwriter: Thomas Harris
Starring: Gaspard Ulliel, Gong Li, Rhys Ifans, Richard Brake, Kevin McKidd
Genre: Thriller
MPAA Rating: R (for strong grisly violent content and some language/sexual
references)
Official Website: HannibalRising.com
Plot Summary: "Hannibal Rising" marks the first time in the award-winning
series, best selling author Thomas Harris ("Red Dragon," "Silence
of the Lambs") writes the screenplay – reaching back to explore
the origins of Lecter's rage, terror and savagery.
The story begins in Eastern Europe at the desperate end of World War II. For many it was no longer a conflict of nations but one of individual survival – at any cost. A young Hannibal watches from only steps away as his parents' violently die, leaving his cherished young sister in his care. This horrific moment will soon pale in comparison to the atrocities he is forced to witness and perhaps survive as a result of.
Alone and without any means of support, he is forced to live in a Soviet Orphanage that once served as his family's beloved home. He flees to Paris to find his uncle has died but his beautiful and mysterious Japanese widow, Lady Murasaki (Gong Li) welcomes him. Even her kindness and love cannot soothe the nightmares and sorrows that plague him. Showing a cunning aptitude for science he is accepted into medical school, which serves to hone his skills and provide the tools to exact justice on the war criminals that haunt him day and night. This quest will ignite an insatiable lust within a serial killer who was not born, but made.

Review:
It's a shame this prequel doesn't deliver on the promise of earlier Hannibal Lecter films, especially since Thomas Harris tries his best to set-up the framework for his infamous anti-hero. Diehard fans of the character might be interested enough in his backstory to forgive the many weaker moments, but it's doubtful anyone who had problems with "Hannibal" or "Red Dragon" will be as forgiving when Hopkins is taken out of the equation completely.
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