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Hannibal Falling

It's a pity that Hannibal got watered down so much in his latest incarnation on the big screen.

At least the guy who played him got the leer right.

But other than that, everything else seemed a little off. The narrative felt unbelievable - Gong Li as Hannibal's aunt? Hannibal as a vengeful protagonist with a samurai sword? Hannibal kissing his aunt?

It's like duh, hello?

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