Watching the first episode

Aurore 2022-07-16 09:32:12

*If you haven't seen the movie or NBC drama, you can follow CBS, just read the movie introduction of "Silence of the Lambs".

*The copyright of the original book was purchased, and the story should be regarded as a spin-off of the original book, not a film spin-off.

I am very fond of the heroine and will chase after her.

①Why don't this show go to cable stations or streaming media, such as Showtime and CBS All Access. Anyway, everyone is owned by ViacomCBS, and I feel that there will be more room to play.

②If you want to watch Hannibal or pursue the feeling of the movie version, please move to the movie series or episode "Hannibal". In addition, the series will definitely be re-created, not a one-to-one re-enactment of the movie. It is easy for everyone to preconceive and compare the actors. If you can let go of the idea of ​​"not as good as Jodie Foster", you may look at it differently.

③I have already hit the first episode. The first is Clarice and her colleague Tomas. I hope the two can become good friends. The chemistry is pretty good. The second is Clarice and her friend Ardelia, who want to see more bonding between the two.

④The story takes place a year after the incident of "Silence of the Lambs", and the protagonist is Clarice, who will explore the male gaze that has been covered in the film, and will also explore the white gaze through her friend Ardelia Mapp.

⑤ The heroine, Rebecca Breeds, is an Australian actress. You may not be familiar with it, but her business ability is still good. She met her through "Ancestral Family", and her temperament in this drama is completely different. Breeds mentioned earlier that he imitated Jodie Foster's accent in the movie, which was OK in the first episode, but should be more natural in the future.

⑥I personally think the first episode is okay, Production Design, photography, etc., are not bad in public TV dramas. In terms of lines, I personally feel that some places are a bit deliberate. The producer mentioned that there will be no serial killers in the traditional sense in the first season, but more of something we face all the time in our lives. Hopefully the story behind it will be more engaging.

⑦The biggest problem after watching the first episode is that it is too closely related to "Silence of the Lambs", which leads to a higher viewing threshold, is not friendly enough to new audiences, and also seems that the show is not independent enough.

Personally, I think it's the writer's point of view. The way the first episode was handled was that event A happened, causing Clarice to be in B now. It is better to write that Clarice is now in B, and then present the event A in reverse, and A does not need to be too detailed, and there is a sense of mystery until the point is reached (although it is really impossible to show it because of copyright), the audience does not need to watch it. The drama must make up for the movie.

Due to the arrangement and copyright factors of the plot, the show will not and cannot mention Hannibal. Since this is the case, it should be more independent. Now the narrative of the first episode, it is easy to confuse people who have not seen the movie.

⑧ The actor of the role of Catherine Martin in the first episode is a little weak. I feel that in the scene where she and the heroine are on the phone, the two are not on the same level. Don't pull over the acting skills of important supporting roles!

⑨ This play only owns the copyright of "Silence of the Lambs" (note that you bought the original book, so this play is exactly a derivative play of the story in the book), Paul Krendler, Ardelia Mapp, Catherine Martin and Ruth Martin who appeared in the first episode are all From this story, it also appeared in the movie.

NBC's "Hannibal" originally planned to buy the copyright later and let Clarice debut, but because it was cut early, it has never been bought, so the copyright of the original work is now held by two companies.

⑩ And, this show really didn't cause "Hannibal" to be cut, I don't know why so many people believe it.

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