I love the moment when Francis has her hand near his mouth and he looks like he wants to bite off her fingers cause he hates being touched so much, but in his moment of vulnerability, he restrains himself and walks away like a scared child. He knows that she can see through his facade and that scares him to death!
In the book he was strongly considering biting off her fingers, knowing it would be easy "Like crunching through breadsticks" He only resisted the urge to because she's probably the only person in his life who has shown him kindness, she also has a disability as well and knows what it's like to be seen as different.
An underrated movie. I saw this when I was 13 and I remember having a crush on Emily Watson's character. I was just a child back then but I really thought she had the most beautiful eyes.
In the end, he actually does care for her. She is the only one he lets live. And instead of killing her (even though she could have identified him). He decideds to let her go, and tries to fake his own death. Not because he feared getting caught (might have been a small part). But so that she would let him go because he realized how bad he actually was. And that he never wanted to harm her or for her to grieve for him, but it would happen if they were together long enough. A true shakespearean romance in my opinion.
ofcourse he cares - she is the only true love.. however she later was so blind she married a man she did not love and in the end - I think.. they finally got together he had a motivation to look farward after he faked his own death. Good story..
Reba is one of the bravest characters in the Lecter Series next to Clarice, Crawford and Graham. In the most mundane of her actions, she lets the elephant out of the room, by talking about D's facial condition, but at the same time tries to assure him that there's nothing wrong with him. Only acting nervous out of fear of offending him. She helps him break out of his shell so to speak and in turn he's able to somewhat suppress his murderous urges and slowly become a human being again. Then when he confronts her in an effort to make sure he died at her hands and not The Dragon's, she is scared out of her wits. She knows there's something wrong with him and rather than run, she tries to save him. His alleged death being the only thing that broke her. As much as I hated Dolarhyde part of me hoped he would drop all this shit and marry that girl.
Sanm, he was not an authentic being. He was someone who was a very small man inside and killed to feel powerful. His tragic childhood turned him into a person who was deformed inside.
Well said! Dolarhyde definitely took it the wrong way when he saw Mandy having a conversation with Reba. Dolarhyde had failed to realize how Reba had invited him into her home (for a drink) but not Mandy. However, I guess he was too deep into his feels.
So sad . Francis is jealous of normal famines yet w/ Reba he actually could have had that. They both care deeply for each other but after all his killings if he did marry her & have kids it would not work w/ the knowledge of what he had done. Such a tragic couple. When I saw manhunbter I rooted for them. She, who is blind could see his heart he w/ his mental illness from abuse didn't give a damn about her blindness. The saddest part is when he is talking to the voice in his head & he says " no I can't hurt her she's nice " was so sad
I haven't seen the full movie in a while. It took me some time to remember that Francis was probably self-conscious about his cleft lip. It went away for a bit, after he realized Reba was blind. It came back in force, when Reba could sense the cleft, in his speech.
In the book Francis is okay to talk to her until she mentions having taught speech therapy at a school for the blind, at which he clams up again for a while until she brings it up directly like here. I find a lot of the adaptations of Thomas Harris' work gloss over small but crucial details like that, even when the scenes are still great like this one.
Sometimes when I’m driving in my car, I’ll see my ex girlfriend walking home and I’ll slowly pull my car next to her and say ride with me for my pleasure lol 😂
In the first version I preferred the actor Tom Noonan who played Francis , yet it was a v stylised 80’s film manhunt Fiennes is a great actor in everything else
Ralph Fiennes is a very versatile actor. Francis Dolarhyde is very different from Lord Voldemort, Lord Voldemort is very different from Ramesses, and Ramesses is very different from Monsieur Gustave. Ralph gives off an Anthony Perkins like shyness in this movie whilst also showing hints of the monster hiding underneath even when he's not in full psycho mode. I wonder if he's a fan of Psycho and was inspired by Anthony's performance as Norman Bates.
I'm not sure about that, but I know that Ralph told in an interview that he read some memoirs of real serial killers. And I think it would be fair to think that Thomas Harris, the author of Red Dragon, had Psycho on his mind when he created Francis Dolarhyde.
not sure if the actress is really blind but she is on point with it watch her poor the coffee its a subtle detail but its apparently how blind people do it they have to stick a finger in so they can feel the level of the liquid. and the next part go to the mirror watch your eyes they always move 100% of the time its how our vision works its only slight movements in a circle but her eyes are dead on still.
@@TheRubberStudiosASMR well they are actors, so the majority of them are not really athletically gifted but Tom Noonan is more muscular than Ralph Fiennes.
Personally I think that Amanda Seyfried's cover of this song suits the couple best: Hey there Little Red Riding Hood You sure are looking good You're everything a big bad wolf could want listen to me Little Red Riding Hood I don't think little big girls should Go walking in these spooky old woods alone Owo What big eyes you have The kind of eyes that drive wolves mad So just to see that you don't get chased I think I ought to walk with you for a ways What full lips you have They're sure to lure someone bad So until you get to grandma's place I think you ought to walk with me and be safe I'm gonna keep my sheep suit on Until I'm sure that you've been shown That I can be trusted walking with you alone Owo Little Red Riding Hood I'd like to hold you if I could But you might think I'm a big bad wolf so I won't Owo What a big heart I have-the better to love you with Little Red Riding Hood even bad wolves can be good I'll try to be satisfied just to walk close by your side Maybe you'll see things my way before we get to grandma's place Hey there Little Red Riding Hood you sure are looking good You're everything that a big bad wolf could want
@VincentHanna121 Holy shit balls, 11 years ago! This was when Bin Laden was still alive, and Obama literally just became our president. Talk about a blast from the past.
She’s such a sweetheart
"You ride a motorcycle, Ralph, how's that going to help me with the rain?" Lmao
"Ride with me for my pleasure"
"Ok"
Dangggg smooth af Dollarhyde ultra chad!
Works for me 😂
Yes Please............
”I have no pity” is a pretty daring comment for such a shy guy.
You had no idea what you were looking at here, did you? Have you watched the movie or read the book yet?
ezakustam wtf there is book?
I love the moment when Francis has her hand near his mouth and he looks like he wants to bite off her fingers cause he hates being touched so much, but in his moment of vulnerability, he restrains himself and walks away like a scared child. He knows that she can see through his facade and that scares him to death!
He’s never known true affection or caring, he was terrified
In the book he was strongly considering biting off her fingers, knowing it would be easy "Like crunching through breadsticks" He only resisted the urge to because she's probably the only person in his life who has shown him kindness, she also has a disability as well and knows what it's like to be seen as different.
@@HushtheMag crunch crunch crunch, he might leave the thumb for pies
An underrated movie. I saw this when I was 13 and I remember having a crush on Emily Watson's character. I was just a child back then but I really thought she had the most beautiful eyes.
In the end, he actually does care for her. She is the only one he lets live. And instead of killing her (even though she could have identified him). He decideds to let her go, and tries to fake his own death. Not because he feared getting caught (might have been a small part). But so that she would let him go because he realized how bad he actually was. And that he never wanted to harm her or for her to grieve for him, but it would happen if they were together long enough. A true shakespearean romance in my opinion.
ofcourse he cares - she is the only true love.. however she later was so blind she married a man she did not love and in the end - I think.. they finally got together he had a motivation to look farward after he faked his own death. Good story..
Amazing chemistry between these two.
"I have no Pity"....then it thunders.....
Bad ass lol
A wonderful nod to Richard and and Anne scene from Richard III.
RIDE WIT ME...for my PLEASURE
Straight to the point i see.
Yo and she was DOWN! He got mad game.
@@tonicmix keep in mind too that to Reba and the ladies at his work, he's a muscle-bound man of mystery. lol
@@tonicmix MAD game... I see what you did there haha
i came here for this xd
Very good actors. She did a great job being a blind person.
And he totally missed out on what looked to be an awesome pecan pie!
I can't stress enough of how bad I'd like to taste that! Lol
In the book he ate it in 3 bites.
@@terminald7064 he inhaled it
Reba is one of the bravest characters in the Lecter Series next to Clarice, Crawford and Graham.
In the most mundane of her actions, she lets the elephant out of the room, by talking about D's facial condition, but at the same time tries to assure him that there's nothing wrong with him. Only acting nervous out of fear of offending him. She helps him break out of his shell so to speak and in turn he's able to somewhat suppress his murderous urges and slowly become a human being again.
Then when he confronts her in an effort to make sure he died at her hands and not The Dragon's, she is scared out of her wits. She knows there's something wrong with him and rather than run, she tries to save him. His alleged death being the only thing that broke her.
As much as I hated Dolarhyde part of me hoped he would drop all this shit and marry that girl.
Beautifully said
Sanm, he was not an authentic being. He was someone who was a very small man inside and killed to feel powerful. His tragic childhood turned him into a person who was deformed inside.
sanm adams black
Reported
You reply is awesome!
Well said! Dolarhyde definitely took it the wrong way when he saw Mandy having a conversation with Reba. Dolarhyde had failed to realize how Reba had invited him into her home (for a drink) but not Mandy. However, I guess he was too deep into his feels.
Love how he says - I have no pitty…
shes like, perrrrfecccct.
T_T
This could have become such a beautiful romance ...
Right?
The dragon wanted it otherwise
In a twisted, tragic, f**ked up way, it was.
I really love these scene, its beauty... Love how they understand each without saying much. Outside his beast nature, he's just a man
Im going to try that line with chicks at the bus stop. I'm going to drive up in my van and say, "Ride with me. For my pleasure."
never trust a guy with a huge van. fiennes is superb in this.
She's blind
He’s an incredible actor. I agree in this he was so creepy.
Very true but for all we know she might have thought it was a g wagon
That look she gives at the end. "Well I guess I'm not getting laid tonight."
Doesn't that just suck when that happens
hahaha
Relatable, for sure
Don't worry, later in the movie she goes down and "eats" his "red dragon".
Ride with me?! RIDE WITH ME FOR MY PLEASURE?!
weirdest way to ask someone if they want a drve home ever
It worked lul
Chauncey Pope As a Blind Woman she of all people should have heard that in more ways than 1.
Hahahahahaha 😹😹😹😹😹
@@johnnyfavorite1194 was it the dragon or is it him.
"No u didn't offend me", u were starting to make me feel human...
Take my word that I’m smiling.....
So sad . Francis is jealous of normal famines yet w/ Reba he actually could have had that. They both care deeply for each other but after all his killings if he did marry her & have kids it would not work w/ the knowledge of what he had done. Such a tragic couple. When I saw manhunbter I rooted for them. She, who is blind could see his heart he w/ his mental illness from abuse didn't give a damn about her blindness. The saddest part is when he is talking to the voice in his head & he says " no I can't hurt her she's nice " was so sad
I haven't seen the full movie in a while. It took me some time to remember that Francis was probably self-conscious about his cleft lip. It went away for a bit, after he realized Reba was blind. It came back in force, when Reba could sense the cleft, in his speech.
In the book Francis is okay to talk to her until she mentions having taught speech therapy at a school for the blind, at which he clams up again for a while until she brings it up directly like here. I find a lot of the adaptations of Thomas Harris' work gloss over small but crucial details like that, even when the scenes are still great like this one.
02:20 - "I have no pity!". Damn cool!. Fiennes really looks scary here and acts like a genious!
"ride with me. I have double dash at home. Ride with me."
WTF?! Saying its "for my pleasure" only sounds MORE rapey
not if you are attractive and a coworker, also the girl hated any kind of "soft" treatment as everyone helped her for his blindness
@@travian821 exactly, he added it just to reassure he is offering the ride for his own pleasure, not to help her
He's a good man, leaves her home before he gets some on their first meeting. Which would make her feel ashamed afterwards for being "easy."
"If I offended you, I... I didn't mean to..."
How sad that his sicko grandma messed him up bc he could have had a nice life w/ her.
No lol
She's a really good actor. I didn't even know the character was blind in this clip until she brought it up.
Pretty obvious
The whole homicidal sociopathic silent killer bit eh...way to go my friend, way to go
He wants to rip that guys face off with his gammys dentures lmao
His coworker seems like a good sport, no reason to be treated so badly
I LOVE THIS SCENE
Dang how did ride with me for my pleasure work
I don't know, but it was perfect. Actually i think she's so nice that she loves to help people
Yeah, why didn’t he just lie to that woman. That always works.
'I have no pity'. 😱😜
Sometimes when I’m driving in my car, I’ll see my ex girlfriend walking home and I’ll slowly pull my car next to her and say ride with me for my pleasure lol 😂
In the first version I preferred the actor Tom Noonan who played Francis , yet it was a v stylised 80’s film manhunt Fiennes is a great actor in everything else
Amazing that 3 of the main characters were Americans played by British born actors, ie Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Fiennes and Emily Watson.
Fine acting.
I am the dragon god I love this movie
Ralph Fiennes is a very versatile actor. Francis Dolarhyde is very different from Lord Voldemort, Lord Voldemort is very different from Ramesses, and Ramesses is very different from Monsieur Gustave. Ralph gives off an Anthony Perkins like shyness in this movie whilst also showing hints of the monster hiding underneath even when he's not in full psycho mode. I wonder if he's a fan of Psycho and was inspired by Anthony's performance as Norman Bates.
I'm not sure about that, but I know that Ralph told in an interview that he read some memoirs of real serial killers. And I think it would be fair to think that Thomas Harris, the author of Red Dragon, had Psycho on his mind when he created Francis Dolarhyde.
And he did Amon Göth better than anyone you mentioned
@@ThreeleebirdThomas Harris was inspired by the btk killer
She brought out Dolarhydes good side ...
5:57 I love when he grabs her hand 😩
not sure if the actress is really blind but she is on point with it watch her poor the coffee its a subtle detail but its apparently how blind people do it they have to stick a finger in so they can feel the level of the liquid. and the next part go to the mirror watch your eyes they always move 100% of the time its how our vision works its only slight movements in a circle but her eyes are dead on still.
She isn’t blind. Really amazing actress
Who the fuck pulls up and says, “ride with me…for my pleasure!” Better question is who the fuck gets in after hearing that.
The way he says "Ride with me" sounds almost like he's saying "Radmobile"
Superb acting. This movie freaks me out.
2 excellent actors
“I have no pity.”….. you don’t say 😬😱
I saw this movie when I was last year in law college,, it was awesome,,, good job girl,,, keep the good work!!!
uploaded in potato vision, ah those where the days.
Ralph Fiennes was supposed to be this super strong dude, but he's built like Gomer Pyle.
I know disappointing
@@barsnacker Lol! No, it's not disappointing, it just doesn't make sense.
Neither was Tom Noonan
@@TheRubberStudiosASMR well they are actors, so the majority of them are not really athletically gifted but Tom Noonan is more muscular than Ralph Fiennes.
I'd probably ride (with) (a younger) Fiennes for my pleasure. 😂
Shame he didn’t meet her before the painting.
**insert random comment discussing the supposed psychological bond between them due to weaknesses percieved**
Francis Dollarhyde became Voldemort in his next life
Ray Finesse
It's too funny pretending Fiennes is not a gorgeous man with his little bitty cleft lip!
Personally I think that Amanda Seyfried's cover of this song suits the couple best:
Hey there Little Red Riding Hood
You sure are looking good
You're everything a big bad wolf could want listen to me
Little Red Riding Hood I don't think little big girls should
Go walking in these spooky old woods alone
Owo
What big eyes you have
The kind of eyes that drive wolves mad
So just to see that you don't get chased
I think I ought to walk with you for a ways
What full lips you have
They're sure to lure someone bad
So until you get to grandma's place
I think you ought to walk with me and be safe
I'm gonna keep my sheep suit on
Until I'm sure that you've been shown
That I can be trusted walking with you alone
Owo
Little Red Riding Hood I'd like to hold you if I could
But you might think I'm a big bad wolf so I won't
Owo
What a big heart I have-the better to love you with
Little Red Riding Hood even bad wolves can be good
I'll try to be satisfied just to walk close by your side
Maybe you'll see things my way before we get to grandma's place
Hey there Little Red Riding Hood you sure are looking good
You're everything that a big bad wolf could want
He was disturbed but she saw something. I don't like romanticize a killer but maybe he needed her?
In the French version they translated 'pity' literally by 'pitié' which means 'mercy' which I found to be a far better word: 'I have no mercy'
Mercy is a bad translation
Is it me or does the car at 0:00 look like a 350z ?
Dolarhyde had some money since that body style van came out in 1980 and its 1981 in the movie😂
Why is it recommending I by the sitcom Reba in the watch next list?
This is not the first scene of red dragon!
I have no pity👍
Rey Fines?
Do you see?
I SEEMAN BEAR PIG!
Was manhunter good
Commenting on a 11 year old comment gotta respect it
@VincentHanna121 Holy shit balls, 11 years ago! This was when Bin Laden was still alive, and Obama literally just became our president. Talk about a blast from the past.
11 years ago I had terrible acne
No
240p wtf
15 years old
Thank you. I hate 80's movies.