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Date Posted: Saturday, May 17, 10:01:09am
Author: Chani
Author Host/IP: 89-156-8-80.rev.numericable.fr / 89.156.8.80
Subject: It's Bedelia, not Abigail
In reply to: Lij 's message, "And here comes HANNIBAL - hope the sound doesn't crap out this time..." on Friday, May 16, 11:02:52pm

Ridley Scott chose a less gory approach to the "Mason cuts his own face and feeds dogs his own flesh" scene.


Hannibal is really too Grand-Guignol now!

The only scenes I liked were:

- the opening scene between Hannibal and Will.

- the Hannibal/Mason scene when Mason kept causing Mads Mikkelsen's facial reactions because his rudeness (feet on the desk, and then damagingt he leather chair).

- the Jack/Will and Jack/Hannibal, because Jack is basically my favourite character.

- Hannibal being attacked by Verger's men, because Mikkelsen was so graceful in that scene.


It's interesting that Winston was the only dog who remained outside, and therefore wasn't "contaminated", stayed innocent. They say a dog that has eaten human flesh once is doomed, feeling the urge for human flesh forever, don't they?

By choosing Will's place and Will's dogs Hannibal carried on his agenda of alineation, removing

But by keeping Winston -- the very metaphor of Will's empathy and angelness since the pilot -- out, they show that there's hope for Will Graham.

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[> [> Oh... I just want it to end. -- Lij, Saturday, May 17, 08:18:04pm (adsl-99-31-15-200.dsl.bltnin.sbcglobal.net/99.31.15.200)


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