Viewed k times. Obviously this implies that she didn't like something about the movie. But what was it exactly? Improve this question. Tablemaker Lauren Lauren 4, 8 8 gold badges 23 23 silver badges 26 26 bronze badges. All these years later Jodie made the wrong decision. Whatever her reasons, she dodged a bullet on the remake!! She's not stupid, my guess is she saw the script and realized how disappointing the sequel would be.. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
No, it doesn't imply she didn't like something because that is not correctly what she said. It is only a second question asked to her about whether she watched Hannibal she said: [whispers] I saw Hannibal.
Improve this answer. Yes, it sounds like a dignified and reserved way for Ms. Foster to have declined to comment. One can interpret her reply as they will, but what she actually said still stands. It seems more likely that Foster is simply sad she wasn't able to make Hannibal work, and missing out on that took her enthusiasm away. As Hannibal put Clarice in a far different situation than The Silence of the Lambs, Foster might not be too frustrated about avoiding it, but who knows?
Audiences will likely never see Foster play Clarice again, and that's okay. Her first performance was already one for the ages. This comes as another actress is stepping into the role of Clarice for a new Harris-inspired project. Clarice is set within the same universe as The Silence of the Lambs , and some have noted how Breeds adopts some of Foster's mannerisms.
It just goes to show how iconic Foster's Clarice is and likely always will be. It's a shame she didn't get to reprise the part like Hopkins did, but if she had to be in just one movie, it's probably for the best that it was The Silence of the Lambs instead of anything else.
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