Every soul that sees farther

Larue 2022-01-27 08:03:50

It's been a long time since I watched an American drama. The opening chapter is the heavy-mouthed "Hanbani", which is actually just what I thought it was.

Maybe it's because of the original book or the movie, with these jewels in the front, this drama always gives me a feeling of lack of confidence. Although there are a lot of excellent coffees gathered, it seems that it has not been fully released so far. open. The reason for this is partly in the part of the screenwriter, in the part of the actors, but in the feelings of the viewers, which is not enough to generalize.

Well, the text is over, now start watching the experience.

Aside from the original book or the movie or some ideas that are not there, this drama can be viewed as a standard American drama type drama. Of course, every time the logo of Peacock Channel appears on the screen, this feeling will be a little weaker. Some - I have always firmly believed that CBS is the root of this kind of drama, and the black uncle jumped over from CSI in Las Vegas, and my feelings are more and more obvious. But fortunately, the black uncle is not a male protagonist, so it can be ignored.

About Hambani, Judy's movie has been seen many years ago, the others haven't. I just look at this drama as a crime-type American drama, and all the feelings of watching the drama are based on this. A criminal analyst with a certain talent cooperated with the FBI to deal with those very perverted killers, because the analyst himself is also a neurological person, so the FBI boss introduced him to a psychologist. , that is, Mr. Hambani, the biggest pervert in the show. That's how the basic situation should have started. Then the criminal analyst Will was seen by Mr. Hambani to have some hidden criminal talents, so he kept on inducing him through his conditions as a psychologist, and then interspersed with various serious criminal cases, such as , Forget it, let's see for yourself. However, it has recently been reported that because the scenes of this show are too bloody, it has been restricted by a certain state in the United States. If you are timid, you should watch this show in the daytime and accompanied by someone.

However, the problem is that, as a crime drama, the focus of this drama is on Hambani's control over everyone including Will and the process of controlling them, including the FBI boss and Will's teacher (?) himself The patient and other killers and all kinds of supporting roles, so as a crime interspersed, it becomes a background board, but ah, as a responsible American drama, even the background board should be professional, it can’t just be scary. Let’s do some bizarre crime cases, organize some bizarre crime scenes, and then let Mr. Will analyze the motives of the criminals and the whole process without any difference in the shaking light. This, this, let the FBI’s BAU team How can it be, it is a team composed of a series of talented people such as a genius with an IQ of 187. And ah, Mr. Will's crime-solving technique is 9 episodes, 1! point! All! No! Change! , isn't this cheating?

in American TV. Often psychological criminals must have IQs and ways of looking at the world that are different from ordinary people, which means that they often see farther than ordinary people, so the real world is not enough to meet the distance of their exploration, and crimes appear. Criminals with higher IQs have more bizarre ways of committing crimes. At the same time, all people with high IQs in American TV series seem to have particularly vulnerable souls, perhaps because their intelligence has grown too fast and their psychology is not ready to meet the world. Will in this series is no exception (it's really good to find actor Hugh Dancy to play his state of being able to collapse anytime, anywhere, any handsome guy will make people feel pity), his Such fragility gave Hambani an opportunity. And Hanbani, the dark boss of the play, is undoubtedly a character with high IQ. The world cannot let go of his cognition. Like other criminals of the same type, he has also found a way to look at the world. Perhaps in another sense, this drama is a collection of perverted crimes with a heavy taste. Therefore, the usual routine of American dramas, that is, the FBI will always find the ultimate criminal boss as a consultant, this frequently-occurring bridge hits again, and through this, Mr. Hambani, who has a strong desire to practice, finds his own stage and experiment. the best object.

In fact, this trend of the story is probably not very new, and the only motivation that supports everyone still chasing the drama is to see when, where, and how Will collapses. As for the rest, it can only be said that Peacock Taiwan is still not professional enough. What deserves praise is that the filming and music of this play are well-made, the camera is basically very particular, and the music is well matched. This is an unexpected gain. Although there is such an advantage, although one episode has not been drawn to the present, I am not optimistic about the prospects of this drama. It is a pity for such a cast.

As someone who has watched a lot of American crime dramas and focused on this type of drama, the last thing I want to say is that there are quite a lot of bugs in this drama. How can you turn yourself into an angel by yourself? What a powerful psychologist who hacked Lolita in a few face-to-face meetings? Doesn't the FBI check phone records after a criminal dies? There were so many FBI police officers when we surveyed the scene, and only two police officers when we questioned the suspect.... There are too many to talk about, and I have to wonder if I can continue to watch the show.

In short, it is not easy to make a drama with such a high reputation in the past, and it is worth extra points if you dare to do it.

As for the plot, just remember that most of those souls who see far can only have two endings, either crazy or perished.

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Hannibal quotes

  • Will Graham: [Repeated line] This is my design.

  • Will Graham: I don't find you that interesting.

    Dr. Hannibal Lecter: You will.