Red Dragon : The red dragons are a symbol of the chaotic storms, and they cause storms when they fight in the night.In his Baltimore townhouse, psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) hosts a dinner party, where his guests might well be dining on portions of a man they knew. Lecter is later visited by Will Graham (Edward Norton), a gifted young FBI agent, with whom he has been working on a psychological profile of a serial killer. Edible body parts of the victims, such as the kidneys and liver, were removed from the bodies, leading Graham to believe that the killer is a cannibal.
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The Tooth Fairy is actually a disturbed man named Francis Dolarhyde (Ralph Fiennes) who kills at the behest of an alternate personality he calls "The Great Red Dragon." (He is obsessed with a William Blake painting, "The
Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in Sun.")
Freddy Lounds (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a tabloid reporter who hounded him after Lecter's capture, now follows Graham for leads on the Tooth Fairy story. Further complicating the
investigation is the secret correspondence between Lecter and Dolarhyde. Graham's wife and child are endangered when Lecter gives Dolarhyde the agent's home address. Lecter is aware that the feds are onto him. He ups the stakes: in return
for his help in capturing the Tooth Fairy, he requests a first-class meal in his cell and having his book privileges returned.
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Graham eventually realizes that the killer knew the layout of his victims' houses from
their home videos, which he could only have seen if he worked for the editing company that transfers home movies to video cassette. Dolarhyde goes to see Reba one last time. He finds her with a co-worker, Ralph Mandy, a man whom she
actually dislikes. Jealous and enraged, Dolarhyde kills Mandy, then kidnaps Reba and, having taken her to his house, sets the place on fire. He finds himself unable to
shoot her. Dolarhyde apparently shoots himself, allowing Reba to escape. Graham is given Dolarhyde's scrapbook, saved from the wreckage of the house, which details
the killer's tragic childhood and obsessions with murder. Graham feels pity for Dolarhyde, someone made a monster, not born one.
However, it turns out Dolarhyde staged his own death by leaving behind the
body of another victim. Dolarhyde comes to Graham's home in Florida, where he threatens Graham's son with a piece of broken glass. To save the boy, Graham slings insults at his son that are reminiscent of the ones Dolarhyde's
grandmother had used against him, which Graham found in the scrapbook. Dolarhyde attacks Graham as the boy flees to safety. Both men are severely wounded when Graham's wife, Molly, ends the ordeal by shooting and killing Dolarhyde.
After recovering, Graham receives a letter from Lecter, which bids him well and hopes that he isn't "too ugly." Dr. Frederick Chilton then informs Lecter that
there is a young woman from the FBI (presumably Clarice Starling), waiting to speak with him. Lecter looks up, then asks, "What is her name?"
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