Red Dragon Question
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Red Dragon Question
I went to the show this weekend and saw Red Dragon and it was a B plus movie! But one thing that caught my eye and I know I'm probably the only one but when the FBI agents wife killed the Red Dragon I noticed she had a tattoo of the Red Dragons signature (the carving he put on tree) on her back shoulder blade. I was like WOW thats gonna take a role in the film but it didn't! So am I nuts? or did anyone else see this (it was like a 1 second shot) and if anyone is going to see the movie look for what I'm talking about! I don't feel like watching the movie again over a 1sec scence!
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Well, They must have done that just for the movie, as it was NOT in the book.
If you liked the red dragon, I also reccomend the book. There is also an earlier version of the book/film, called "manhunter". It is a Michael Mann production (think miami vice), so it has a VERY different look/feel than the book, or the current "Red Dragon" film. It also has a MUCH different ending. I enjoyed manhunter for it's perspective of the William Graham character. I enjoyed 'The Red Dragon' movie for it's perspective of the "red dragon". Still, neither matches the book for perspective on BOTH.
I would reccomend either movie, but I would reccomend the book even stronger to folks who had enjoyed the movie.
If you liked the red dragon, I also reccomend the book. There is also an earlier version of the book/film, called "manhunter". It is a Michael Mann production (think miami vice), so it has a VERY different look/feel than the book, or the current "Red Dragon" film. It also has a MUCH different ending. I enjoyed manhunter for it's perspective of the William Graham character. I enjoyed 'The Red Dragon' movie for it's perspective of the "red dragon". Still, neither matches the book for perspective on BOTH.
I would reccomend either movie, but I would reccomend the book even stronger to folks who had enjoyed the movie.