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Eulogizing ‘Hannibal’: Smart, Beautiful, Bloody And Destined To Die

“God can’t save any of us because it’s… inelegant. Elegance is more important than suffering. That’s his design.” – Will Graham, Hannibal

It’s one thing to eat someone’s liver with fava beans. It’s quite another to cut off someone’s leg, wrap the meat in string, roll it in flour, sear it on both sides, braise it in stock with a dry white wine and some vegetables, put it in the oven, and present it as veal osso bucco.

NBC’s Hannibal, helmed by showrunner Bryan Fuller, presented Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon material in an entirely new light. It gave Dr. Hannibal Lecter completely new dimensions, transforming him from an extreme psychopath into an almost empathetic character. It defined Will Graham as never before, and reimagined Jack Crawford. It was beautiful, a work of art unlike anything network television has produced in many years. Naturally, it was doomed from the start.

A Thing Is Not Beautiful Because It Lasts Forever

To paraphrase a line from Age of Ultron and Joss Whedon (whose shows likewise have faced untimely ends), a thing is not beautiful because it lasts forever. Hannibal was beautiful because it was doomed, and because of what it did in full knowledge of that fact. And while there’s still a glimmer of hope that this is not the true end of the series – Fuller has said they’re seeking financing for a feature film – that doesn’t make it any easier to say goodbye.
In the hands of another auteur, Hannibal could have been just another bland, lifeless procedural prioritizing violence over depth and story; another adaptation that went for the cheap thrill. But with Fuller at the helm, we were gifted a series that did away with the simple dichotomy of good versus evil and instead looked into the very nature and meaning of those words.

Hannibal And Will

Warning: Spoilers Ahead

Hannibal Lecter was a murdering, sadistic, deranged cannibal, yet he genuinely cared for Will Graham in his own way. Everything he did to Will, he did because, in his mind, it was the best thing for his friend. The character of Hannibal Lecter has always been intriguing and interesting, but this was the first time he was an empathetic character. No matter how many times he tortured and twisted Will’s mind, Will was still drawn to him, and so were we. When he discovers Will’s betrayal and gives him one last chance to confess, only for Will to continue the charade, we feel a tinge of genuine sadness for Hannibal.читать дальше

@темы: олени, я думала шрифт symbol дает символы а он взял и дал греческий алфавит, так что я не удержалась

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19.10.2015 в 11:39

The wings of flies, gentlemen, represent the aerial power of the psychic faculties.
The scene with Will and a bloody Abigail, sitting together in amiable quiet, wistful smiles and far-away looks painted on their faces, is perhaps the show’s most haunting and painful scene.
Для меня эта сцена тоже одна из самых душераздирающих. В ней есть какая-то интимность переживания сильной боли в тишине. Когда ты знаешь, что за тишиной скрываются крики.

The spray of arterial blood was like watching a painting in progress.
Показывать знакомые вещи не очевидным образом один из талантов Фуллера.

None of these are bad things, they’re just things that, when compounded together, don’t lead to overwhelming commercial success.
Такова реальность.

“I think there were many more commercial approaches we could’ve taken to the material. It would start with casting. We cast Mads Mikkelsen, who’s a brilliant actor, but he’s foreign, and perhaps to some mainstream audiences a little bit hard to understand with his accent. If we had cast James Spader in that role, [or] if we had cast Hugh Grant, [we would have] played much more to the pop-cultural understanding of Hannibal Lecter as a character that had become camp in some of the later films.”

Да Брайан, мы поняли, что ты сделал всё возможное, чтобы аудитория твоего шоу сузилась до минимума)))

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