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DIRECTED BY |
Ridley Scott |
CAST |
Anthony Hopkins.....Dr. Hannibal Lecter Julianne Moore...............Clarice Starling Giancarlo Giannini............Rinaldo Pazzi Francesca Neri......................Laura Pazzi Ray Liotta............................Paul Krendler Gary Oldman......................Mason Verger |
THE SILENCE WILL BE BROKEN |
GENRE |
Thriller / Horror |
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SYNOPSIS |
After having successfully eluded the authorities for years, Hannibal peacefully lives in Italy in disguise as an art scholar. Back in America, Mason Verger, an old victim of the doctor's, seeks revenge. Disfigured and confined to a life-support system, he plans to draw Lecter out of his hiding place, using the one thing he truly cares for: Clarice Starling. |
JULIANNE PLAYS... |
THEATRICAL RELEASE |
February 9th 2001 (USA) |
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WHAT HER CO-STARS SAY |
RAY LIOTTA "It was fine. You know, she can hold her own. She doesn’t take any gruff. I mean, just the fact that she decided to, you know, take on a part that somebody had won an Academy Award for, I think that speaks volumes of who she is to begin with. So, she played in Boogie Nights and Magnolia, and some of the movies she’s done, she’s just solid… solid… one of the best actresses out there. It was fun going at her, you know, because then she would come back with it, which made me just want to come back even harder. It was fun." ANTHONY HOPKINS "And then we have two or three big scenes towards the end, and they were pretty powerful scenes, and she is a powerful actress -- or actor, I should say, politically correct. She is very powerful and very disciplined and very, very good, very formidable, quite formidable. Very nice woman, very easy to work with." |
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CRITICS' REVIEWS (Julie's performance only) |
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Information: IMDB |
FBI agent Clarice Starling. "She’s somebody who has a very strict sense of right and wrong, a very stringent morality. She believes in the system and has devoted her life to it, and then she’s suddenly let down by it. I think she has a great deal of admiration for Lecter as an intellect, as someone who has managed to elude everyone for years. The world she’s lived and worked in has suddenly turned against her, and the one person who knows who she is and how true she is, is somebody who is criminally insane. It’s less of a romantic attraction on her part than it’s a sense of the person actually seeing who she is." -- JULIANNE MOORE |