16
1986    2 h 1 minMistério, Crime
7.290%77%7.0
Passaram-se três anos desde que Will Graham, um perito do FBI em traçar perfis de criminosos, decidiu entregar o seu distintivo e retirar-se da força. Capturar Hannibal «O Canibal» Lecter levou-o até à beira do abismo e quase o fez perder a sanidade. Agora Jack Crawford o antigo patrão de Will aparece à sua porta com um homicídio que mais ninguém consegue desvendar...
Dirigido por Michael Mann
  • William L. PetersenWill Graham
  • Tom NoonanFrancis Dollarhyde
  • Dennis FarinaJack Crawford
  • Brian CoxDr. Hannibal Lecktor
  • Kim GreistMolly Graham
  • Joan AllenReba McClane
  • Stephen LangFreddy Lounds
  • David SeamanKevin Graham
  • Benjamin HendricksonDr. Frederick Chilton
  • Chris ElliottZeller
  • Michael TalbottGeehan
  • Dan ButlerJimmy Price
  • Paul PerriDr. Sidney Bloom
  • Patricia CharbonneauMrs. Sherman
  • Alexandra NeilEileen
  • Frankie FaisonLt. Fisk
  • Garcelle BeauvaisYoung Housebuyer
  • Joanne CampMother on Plane
  • David Allen BrooksMr. Leeds
  • Kin ShrinerMr. Sherman
  • maddiechism6 de dezembro de 2025
    this soundtrack is fucking amazing, 80s music just nourishes my soul in such a lively way. heavily rocked in pretty much every way but i guess i wasnt really fully convinced by brian cox' lecktor, but its probably mostly due to how little screentime he gets in this. i wasnt expecting any more though, i didnt even realize this had lecktor in it until they mentioned him. all the other performances are great, noonans dollarhyde is perfectly creepy and menacing. will graham is such an intriguing character and is played incredibly by petersen. joan allen is fantastic as reba.
  • troge30 de maio de 2025
    Great Movie. Great assembly of actors.
  • flavo4328 de dezembro de 2025
    Manhunter is a stylish, atmospheric thriller that I actually prefer over Red Dragon, largely because of its tone and restraint. It is unmistakably a product of the 1980s—steeped in neon, synth, and a cool, detached visual style—but that aesthetic works in its favor, enhancing the film’s unsettling mood. Michael Mann’s direction leans heavily into psychology rather than spectacle, making the story feel intimate and deeply disturbing. The casting was spot-on for its time, with William Petersen bringing a quiet intensity to Will Graham that perfectly conveys emotional exhaustion and obsession. While Anthony Hopkins would later define Hannibal Lecter for many viewers, Brian Cox’s portrayal here is colder and more clinical, which suits the film’s grounded approach. What really sets Manhunter apart is its patience. It allows tension to build slowly, relying on mood, sound, and character rather than shocks. The result is a haunting, cerebral film that lingers long after it ends—a sleek, intelligent take on serial crime that still holds up remarkably well.
  • PapaHamzehhá 1 dia
    I want to rate it higher, but Im afraid that having seen Red Dragon first, i find this one to be quite dull. Bill Petersen isn't very good at times, in fact quite wooden (and dont get me wrong, I dont think Edward Norton is blowing my socks off, either); Brian Cox is good for his part, but he leaves no lasting impression on me in any meaningful way. Anthony Hopkins portrays what I would imagine a demon in human flesh would be, and they have him not in an all-white cell behind bars: they have him in a dungeon, down deep and dark, where you keep The Evil things..if you catch my drift. Even that setting alone adds to the terrifying elements we are supposed to feel about Lektor. Tom Noonan is ok, too. I will say, Michael Mann has some fantastic shots and framing in many scenes, and I really think that helps the movie along. Also, lots of the score is pretty good. That said, lots of the score/soundtrack is also poop from a butt. Its often too loud (and dialogue far too quiet), and some actual songs detract heavily from the scenes. Lastly, Red Dragon does a better job having Dollarhydes story be integrated throughout the movie. In Manhunter, we get most of the Dollarhyde plotline in the final 45 minutes. This is a strange editing choice and makes the story feel disjointed and doesn't carry any tension that Red Dragon manages. I also prefer the ending in Red Dragon to Manhunter, the final conflict feels more in line with how Graham would handle the villain. In Manhunter, just running through a window like a moron and getting sliced by the giant doesn't really speak to his intellect (a theme that even Lektor monologues about at length). In Red Dragon, he uses his psychoanalytical skills to defeat the villain. Its just worse to me. Maybe I would like it more if I hadn't seen Red Dragon first. And perhaps I am not being fair in my judgment due to that. If I were fair and just, id rate it on its own merit in a vacuum. But, im not gonna do that. Too many flaws and strange choices for me to really give it higher than 3 stars.
  • DTSaito3 de novembro de 2025
    A stylish, haunting thriller that stands the test of time as one of the most atmospheric crime films of the ’80s. Michael Mann’s direction brings a hypnotic blend of neon minimalism and psychological tension, crafting a world that feels both clinical and dreamlike. William Petersen delivers a gripping, understated performance as profiler Will Graham—haunted yet sharp, a man walking the razor’s edge between empathy and obsession. Brian Cox’s chillingly calm portrayal of Hannibal Lecktor predates Hopkins’ iconic version but is equally fascinating in its restraint. With its pulsating synth score and meticulous visual design, Manhunter remains a masterclass in mood and precision—a cerebral, visually stunning precursor to modern psychological thrillers.
  • LuciferMorningstar0020 de outubro de 2025
    I was not a fan of this protagonist. He reminded me a lot of Gideon in season 1 of Criminal Minds. Thats all I will say about it. On the other hand, I really enjoyed the villain. The movie may be old but the action scenes were cinematically pleasing. The villain played their role very well. Enough to warrant a second watch.
  • Mario.Sobek2 de outubro de 2025
    Absolute classic, gripping, moody and atmospheric.
  • pipanni2 de setembro de 2025
    This is the movie that later would be rebooted as "The Silence of the Lambs". Despite what some people say, this version is by no means better than the cult classic starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. In fact, it's a pretty forgettable movie on its own. I like Brian cox and I think he's an amazing actor, but his version of Hannibal Lecter can't hold a candle to Anthony Hopkins electrifying performance. Everything else is also inferior to the reboot.

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