Hopkins & Mikkelson both play Lecter with a poise and polish but Brian Cox seems like he actually eats people.
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Zwei Familien werden bei Vollmond auf grässliche Weise ermordet. Das FBI zieht den demissionierten Profiler Graham hinzu, der fast selbst den Verstand verlor, als er Serienmörder Dr. Hannibal Lecter zur Strecke brachte. Graham nimmt mit Lecter Kontakt auf, der ihn hintergeht und seine Adresse an den Mörder weiter gibt. Graham rückt dem Killer näher, der den Journalisten Lounds entführt und tötet und mit seiner blinden Kollegin Reba schläft. Er bringt Reba aus Eifersucht in seine Gewalt. Im Wettlauf mit der Zeit kann Graham sie retten.
Manhunter läuft in 1 Kino in Los Angeles - nächste Vorstellung Donnerstag, 20. August um 21:30 im Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Los Angeles.
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Hopkins & Mikkelson both play Lecter with a poise and polish but Brian Cox seems like he actually eats people.
of course mann was the first to realize that the ideological structure of both the cop narrative and the serial killer narrative were identical and cyclically reinforced each other, decades before the whole 'true crime' genre was established. the institution of the police needs the serial killer as a spectacular fantasy, it projects that psychopathy as an manufactured industry, and the serial killer as this fantasy requires the threat of law enforcement and the prison industrial complex to justify their killings, to validate their identity as an iconoclastic 'deviant'. manhunter is more than a simple exploration of duality: it's a broken mirror reflecting back the viewer's own social perception.
Everything with you is seeing, isn't it? Your primary sensory intake that makes your dream live is seeing. Reflections, mirrors, images...you've seen these films, haven't you my man?-Me, to everyone who follows me on Letterboxd
A retired FBI profiler with an empathetic ability to visualize crime scenes is coaxed out of retirement to hunt a serial murderer, forcing him to consult his former enemy, the incarcerated Hannibal Lecktor.
Michael Mann directed the film in 1986, establishing his reputation for highly atmospheric, neon-soaked neo-noir thrillers.
Both films are adaptations of Thomas Harris's novels featuring Hannibal Lecktor, though they are independent productions and do not share continuity.