The most interesting thing about Hannibal the TV series for me is just how much they have split up the personality of the Hannibal from the films between the two characters of Hannibal and Will in the TV series. Anthony Hopkins had both the charm and the snarl, while in the TV series it is clearly all charm and eloquence for Hannibal, all snarl and emotion from Will. Not saying this as a bad thing, but I can't help but compare the TV/film versions.
Now, I know what you're going to say.I suppose I mean more "polite" or "diplomatic" when I say charm, and when he talks to strangers in group situations (eg. fancy events) he definitely puts on the charm. But he doesn't have the more... smiley, witty charm. Deeefinitely doesn't have the snarl factor. I suppose you could say that Anthony Hopkins' character may not have had the snarl factor until he was convicted, either, though. He has no reason to snarl until he knows he can't gain anything from being excessively polite.Originally Posted by what Shorty is going to say
Now, I know what you're going to say.Dunno how far in you are (or how far in I am - I only half watch, I've missed some episodes too... basically if I'm in the room when Danielle watches it then I watch it by default). I have to say the entire thing is really interesting if you like the Hannibal films, though. I'm not a massive fan of Mads as Hannibal, but I like the general plotlines going on and while a lot of it is rather predictable, it's really cool to catch on to the references and links to the films when they do come by.Originally Posted by what Shorty is going to say
Now, I know what you're going to say.I'm posting, I'm posting!Originally Posted by what Shorty is going to say
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