Meme Day 3

Feb. 6th, 2014 08:05 pm
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Day 3 - Your favorite new show (aired this tv season)

Cool!  Read the meme wrong!  So yeah, this show aired last season, whatever.  Maybe I'll do another picspam for Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which is my favorite new show from this season, at some other point.

But today we're talking about Hannibal!  Not just my favorite new show, but as far as I'm concerned, the best show on TV right now.  If you're at all familiar with the Hannibal Lecter mythos, you know that a story about him is going to be dark, depraved and gruesome.  So it may come as a surprise to hear that Hannibal is arguably the most beautiful show at least currently airing, perhaps ever.

That's quite a claim, I know.  I have never seen such detail in production design, from the regular sets to location shots; the costuming is absurdly gorgeous; don't even get me started on the cinematography!  I have watched many a feature film with not even close to this amount of attention paid to shot selection, framing, color grading, lighting, etc.  For instance, Hannibal is often backlit, which causes a sort of angelic glow around him (also known as Rembrandt lighting).  It softens the edges of his silhouette, giving him a slightly-otherworldly appearance.  But he's often backlit without any kind of key light or fill light.  His facial features end up obscured, his expression ambiguous, his eyes dark and unable to be read.  The effect is to dehumanize him, but in both positive and negative ways - he is beautiful, and he is terrible.  Subconsciously, the viewer is both attracted and repelled.  Is there any better way to depict a character like Hannibal Lecter?

I could go on and on about how absolutely perfect this show is.  Actually, I will go on a little bit more.  Many wonderful, complex female characters - who are all different from one another.  I think a lot of shows have heard about having "strong female characters," so they write a couple iterations of the same 2D female character who is played by a physical waif but is shown beating people up.  Not so on Hannibal.  Bryan Fuller even took a male character from the books and made her a woman to make the gender balance more even.  (Speaking of Bryan Fuller's awesomeness: he has vowed to never have a rape storyline.  Ever.)  It's also a very smart show.  They will cut from A to D or sometimes even, like, F, and trust the audience to figure out the steps in between; after years and years of police procedurals, we know how these stories work.  So Hannibal cuts out all that stuff and concentrates on everything else: what kind of toll does investigating these kinds of crimes take on people?  In the very first episode, Will Graham must make a snap judgment in an incredibly difficult and tense situation.  He deals with that decision and its after-effects for the entire rest of the season.  It's not just glossed over, and it's certainly not glamorized.  As over-the-top as some of the murders and staging can be, there's a huge amount of attention paid to the psychology of murder.  Which makes sense, considering the title character...

As for Dr. Lector, what I found perhaps most astonishing is how well Hannibal was able to take a character who was so well-entrenched in the public consciousness, to the point that he wasn't even really scary anymore (who among us hasn't made the fava beans and chianti joke?), and make him so completely brand-new.  And yet still the Hannibal Lecter we all have come to know so well.  It's a testament not just to the writing, but most especially to Mads Mikkelsen, who is able to do so much just by the tiniest quirk of the corner of his mouth, just a slight tilt to his head, just a knowing look in the background of a shot as other characters speak.  He is, quite simply, a revelation.

I am going to put my picspam behind a cut, however, because I know Hannibal isn't for everyone.  It is an extremely dark and violent show.  I've selected a few compositions that I find incredibly beautiful, but they are disturbing, and I don't want to upset anyone who doesn't care for that sort of thing.




Day 3 - An unamused gif


Date: 2014-02-07 05:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cath822.livejournal.com
Heh, I know someone who's attracted to Hannibal more than you would expect. (Hi, Holly.) (Okay, she's really just attracted to Mads.)

I really do love this show, and you've articulated some of the reasons why that I hadn't even thought about. For example, I agree that it's an absolutely stunning show, visually, but I'm not movie-knowledgeable enough to distinguish production design from cinematography. (I mean, I assume it's the set/environment of the show versus the ways in which shots are lit, framed, etc?) And yes, the female characters are just as compelling as the male characters, even though the focus of the show is supposedly on the latter. (I did a rant on Tumblr about that. http://cath822.tumblr.com/post/75729930359/so-i-started-watching-psych-recently-at-the ) I'm really excited for it to come back in a few weeks.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is wonderful too. OMG. So much fun. I can't believe I can actually say the words "Golden Globe winner Andy Samberg" without my head exploding from confusion.

Date: 2014-02-07 10:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] la-loony.livejournal.com
Yes yes yes to all the things you said about Hannibal. I watched it out of curiosity because I heard a lot of good things and I was blown away. And tbh I haven't seen any of the films about Lecter. I think I saw the beginning of Hannibal and it scared the fuck out of me so I watched something else and never went back. But this show is everything.
Also I might be a little happy crying because your first paragraph is basically what I'm planning for an exposé for my MA application. I was thinkig about analysing how they portray the canibalism, but what you mentioned about the lightning sounds really intriguing as well. So that's inspiring and really encouraging that my idea is not too far fetched, thank you <3
Oh an because I never knew that, which character was a man in the books and is a woman in the show?

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is on the 'to-watch' list too, now that I'm almost through season 3 of Homeland I might get started on that.

Date: 2014-02-07 12:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dunderklumpen.livejournal.com
You know when there's a movie or a book you're sure will be good but you also know you will be scared shitless reading/watching it? This paired with my curiosity makes it really annoying if there are series like American Horror Story or Hannibal.

I actually waited until last year to watch "Silence of the lambs" because I expected the worst. It was creepy and the whole skin-sew thing still let me shudder but it wasn't half as bad as I thought. The same with "The Walking Dead". I love the series although I'm scared of zombies... I know it's ridiculous.

So what I actually want to say is that sometimes things turn out to be less scary than I imagine in my head (like TWD or World War Z) but sometimes it's worse (like the movie Halloween which I NEVER will watch again EVER in my life!).

Where's Hannibal on that scale?

Date: 2014-02-07 06:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pierhias.livejournal.com
The only criticism I have at the point I am at (9 episodes in) is that the rest of Crawford's team isn't particularly fleshed out? Like I know next to nothing about the two other people working the crime scenes with Will and Jack. I don't actually even know their names without looking them up, lol. Maybe I'm just not paying enough attention to anything that isn't Mads in those fabulous waistcoats.

Date: 2014-02-08 01:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vjs2259.livejournal.com
I once went to a Halloween party carrying a bottle of chianti and a can of fava beans. So there's that.
Silence of the Lambs freaked me right out. I had to walk home through a deserted cityscape after watching it...come to think of it, I had to walk home alone after watching the original Halloween on VHS. I don't plan well sometimes.

Haven't watched any Hannibal, as of yet anyway. But is that Alice in your icon?

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