Hannibal, the protagonist of the big BOSS, has a calm and intellectual gentleman's behavior, and is a cruel and dark villain psychiatrist who transcends moral barriers.
His technique, visuals, and mental strength in elegantly cooking the victims into one dish is simply an art, and it is really appropriate for everyone to jokingly call this show Hannibal, the handsome male chef. The scene of the corpse of the victim, which can almost be called installation art, is also the selling point of the play.
On the surface, the ambiguity between Will and Hannibal, who seems to be the protagonist of this work, is really exciting. People who like the opposite scenes of Hannibal and Starling in the movie version may enjoy it. XD In the first season, this The relationship between the two is like a lost lamb and a spiritual mentor. In the second season, it evolved into a relationship that sets up each other, secretly opposes but attracts each other.
I'm also not particularly fond of uncle characters, but Dr. Hannibal is really elegant and charming, understated and demagogic, and Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen's accented English is sexy. Seeing the discharge induced by Hannibal whispering in Will's ear, I really want to shake Will and say, "If you don't want me, replace it with me!"
As long as you can ignore the psychic reasoning of the protagonist Will and his stream of consciousness, whether you want to appreciate middle-aged handsome guys, same-sex ambiguity, or corpses (?) Art TV!
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