Critical Consensus: "Norbit" Is Flabby; "Hannibal Rising" Isn't That Tasty
This week at the movies, we've got a nerd with an overbearing fiancée ("Norbit," starring Eddie Murphy) and the early days of Hannibal Lecter ("Hannibal Rising," starring Gaspard Ulliel and Gong Li). What do the critics have to say?
Eddie Murphy's searing, Oscar-nominated performance as a James Brown-esque soul singer in "Dreamgirls" may be the venerable star's best work to date. So, what does he do for an encore? "Norbit," a film that critics say is as lowbrow as the day is long. Murphy plays three roles (a nerdy guy, his incredibly brash and obese significant other, and his Asian-American adoptive father), a strategy that paid off in the "Nutty Professor" movies. Does it work this time? Not really, say critics; though Murphy gives it his all, the material is crass and largely unfunny. At 21 percent on the Tomatometer, "Norbit" is not phat.

Eddie Murphy gets in touch with nature.
As Hannibal Lecter, Anthony Hopkins created one of the most iconic villains in the movies, a character so morally repugnant and yet so brilliant that audiences could only imagine what was going on inside his head. "Hannibal Rising" is an attempt at explanation. As it turns out, young Dr. Lecter (Gaspard Ulliel) went through a lot: he was orphaned, his sister suffered a horrible fate, and he became hell-bent on revenge. The problem with "Hannibal Rising," say critics, is not the direction, as Peter Webber creates an eerie, sinister mood throughout. The scribes say that explaining Hannibal's motivations reduces the character to a collection of dime-store psychological traits. At 16 percent on the Tomatometer, "Hannibal Rising" isn't much of a cinematic feast.

Underage drinking will lead to other problems in life.
Also opening this week in limited release: "The Lives of Others," a thriller set during the paranoid days of the East German regime (and a Best Foreign Film Oscar Nominee), is at 93 percent; "The Decomposition of the Soul," a documentary about the tactics of the East German secret police, is at 67 percent; "Burning Annie," an indie comedy about a college kid obsessed with "Annie Hall," is at 29 percent; and "The Last Sin Eater," the tale of a young girl's search for absolution, is at 17 percent.

Praying for a better Tomatometer.
And finally, mad props to bribios for correctly guessing "The Messengers"' Tomatometer of 14 percent. Excellent work, bribios.
Recent Eddie Murphy Movies:
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79% -- Dreamgirls (2006)
88% -- Shrek 2 (2004)
14% -- The Haunted Mansion (2003)
29% -- Daddy Day Care (2003)
17% -- I Spy (2002)
Hannibal Lecter Movies:
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68% -- Red Dragon (2002)
37% -- Hannibal (2001)
95% -- The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
94% -- Manhunter (1986)
Eddie Murphy's searing, Oscar-nominated performance as a James Brown-esque soul singer in "Dreamgirls" may be the venerable star's best work to date. So, what does he do for an encore? "Norbit," a film that critics say is as lowbrow as the day is long. Murphy plays three roles (a nerdy guy, his incredibly brash and obese significant other, and his Asian-American adoptive father), a strategy that paid off in the "Nutty Professor" movies. Does it work this time? Not really, say critics; though Murphy gives it his all, the material is crass and largely unfunny. At 21 percent on the Tomatometer, "Norbit" is not phat.

Eddie Murphy gets in touch with nature.
As Hannibal Lecter, Anthony Hopkins created one of the most iconic villains in the movies, a character so morally repugnant and yet so brilliant that audiences could only imagine what was going on inside his head. "Hannibal Rising" is an attempt at explanation. As it turns out, young Dr. Lecter (Gaspard Ulliel) went through a lot: he was orphaned, his sister suffered a horrible fate, and he became hell-bent on revenge. The problem with "Hannibal Rising," say critics, is not the direction, as Peter Webber creates an eerie, sinister mood throughout. The scribes say that explaining Hannibal's motivations reduces the character to a collection of dime-store psychological traits. At 16 percent on the Tomatometer, "Hannibal Rising" isn't much of a cinematic feast.

Underage drinking will lead to other problems in life.
Also opening this week in limited release: "The Lives of Others," a thriller set during the paranoid days of the East German regime (and a Best Foreign Film Oscar Nominee), is at 93 percent; "The Decomposition of the Soul," a documentary about the tactics of the East German secret police, is at 67 percent; "Burning Annie," an indie comedy about a college kid obsessed with "Annie Hall," is at 29 percent; and "The Last Sin Eater," the tale of a young girl's search for absolution, is at 17 percent.

Praying for a better Tomatometer.
And finally, mad props to bribios for correctly guessing "The Messengers"' Tomatometer of 14 percent. Excellent work, bribios.
Recent Eddie Murphy Movies:
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79% -- Dreamgirls (2006)
88% -- Shrek 2 (2004)
14% -- The Haunted Mansion (2003)
29% -- Daddy Day Care (2003)
17% -- I Spy (2002)
Hannibal Lecter Movies:
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68% -- Red Dragon (2002)
37% -- Hannibal (2001)
95% -- The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
94% -- Manhunter (1986)
Related Items
| Movie: | The Lives of Others |
| Dreamgirls | |
| Norbit | |
| The Nutty Professor | |
| The Last Sin Eater | |
| Burning Annie | |
| The Decomposition of the Soul | |
| Celeb: | Gaspard Ulliel |
| Peter Webber | |
| Gong Li | |
| Eddie Murphy |
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on Feb 08 2007 05:31 PM [b]Turns out I was wrong...[/b] I was expecting Hannibal Rising to get Fresh reviews. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 08 2007 06:52 PM Well i'll still go see Hanibal Rising, it looks at least interesting. Looks like the rating is now 21%, might go up more hopefully. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 08 2007 07:15 PM Part of me wants to see Hanibal rising (I'm a fan of Gong Li) but the logical part of my brain keeps on shouting out "No!" (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 08 2007 07:15 PM Part of me wants to see Hanibal rising (I'm a fan of Gong Li) but the logical part of my brain keeps on shouting out "No!" (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 08 2007 07:42 PM ah what the hell, i'll see iHannibal rising. at least it's wqatchable, if a little character marginalizing. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 09 2007 05:24 AM I can think of better things to do with two hours of my time. I'd never waste it watching these movies. What is with some of you people????? (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 09 2007 08:16 AM Surprise surprise, the big box office movies stink and the only good films are all indie. Every week, it's the same story. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 09 2007 11:03 AM I think I'm just going to go see Alpha Dog which finally opened here today. (Reply to this) |
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