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      <description>Not as good as &quot;Silence of the Lambs, but way better than &quot;Hannibal&quot;. I also liked this interpretation of Red Dragon better than the Michael &quot;Miami Vice&quot; Mann version called &quot;Manhunter&quot; which starred William &quot;C.S.I.&quot; Petersen in the 80s. Ed Norton&apos;s performance was good (nice recovery from &quot;Death to Smoochy&quot;) and I bounced back to liking Anthony Hopkins&apos; performance after detesting him in Hannibal. This movie was actually a little better than I expected, but it&apos;s no masterpiece....</description>
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