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Ten years have passed since FBI agent Clarice Starling faced the ingenious Dr. Hannibal Lecter... ten years of watching, wondering and waiting. But now the wait is over. The sophisticated killer re-emerges in Florence, Italy, ready to entice Clarice into their old game of cat-and-mouse. Yet she isn't the only one interested in capturing him. Another mind with a dubious motive - ravenous vengeance - also wishes to stake his claim to the enigma that is Hannibal. But of these three brilliant minds, whose cunning will prevail?
- The art of storyboarding with Ridley Scott exclusive interview
- Opening Title Design: Multi-angle exploration
- Anatomy of a Shoot-Out: An uncut 5 camera multi-angle breakdown of "The Fish Market" action scene
- Feature Commentary with Director Ridley Scott
- Breaking The Silence: The Making Of Hannibal
- Deleted Scenes with Optional Directors Commentary
- Alternate Ending with Optional Directors Commentary
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Underrated, overlooked & far superior to author Thomas Harris' messy & bizarre novel, director Ridley Scott's darkly comic & visually sumptuous thriller is not a timeless classic like 'Lambs', but far from the disaster it was perceived to be on release back in 2001. Backed up by a terrific Hans Zimmer score, gorgeous cinematography, terrific make-up FX & Steven Zaillian's witty screenplay, there is plenty of gore, disturbing sights & some welcome moments of camp humour. Anthony Hopkins slips back into the title role with style & ease, the brilliant Julianne Moore makes 'Clarice' her own, while Gary Oldman & Ray Liotta add great villain value. The 4K upgrade in sight & sound is impressive, while the steelbook design is equally deserving. Lets hope the other big screen Lector offerings get the same home viewing treatment in the near future.
No issue at all with the steelbook. It has great artwork and a nice finish. The box it arrived in was way too big though and the item wasn’t padded so that needs looking at in future.
This is a very good steelbook and the film is much better in 4k uhd. I would greatly recommend this product.
This Classic got an Upgrade and now I’m waiting for Silence of the Lambs upgrade to 4K🎃





