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Common opinion suggests that movies adapted from books are never as good as the books from which they are spawned, and this holds true in the instance of the new film Red Dragon, adapted from the novel by Thomas Harris. ... The Red Dragon is what Francis is becoming; it is a product of his hate and fear that was produced from his traumatic childhood. ... Lecter tosses some cloudy advice Grahams’ way and communicates with the Red Dragon using the Tattler, a newspaper headed by Freddy Lounds (a reporter long hated by Graham). Graham decides to use Lounds and the Tattler as a means to get to the Dragon, and it ends up with Lounds being cooked well done with his lips bitten off. ...
Red Dragon was a great book as well as a very enjoyable movie, and anyone that enjoys a good thrill should indulge in both.
Approximate Word count = 649 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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