Hannibal Season 1 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review

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Hannibal is an intriguing series.

It tells the story of Dr Hannibal Lecter, who first came to the screen through Brian Cox, but cinema fans will most likely associate the character with the chilling portrayal by Anthony Hopkins. As TV drama serials are now “the place to be” for our mighty actors and actresses, who is the actor of choice for the role? The wonderful Mads Mikkelsen, who always puts in a great performance, as can be seen in Casino Royale, Flame & Citron and The Green Butchers.

In this series, Hannibal hasn’t yet been sussed out for who he really is, although hints are given early on, such as him inviting people to an elaborate dinner – lying to them about the meat they’re sitting down to eat, which turn to blatant obviousness later – but such is the art of story-building. We see him building his relationship with patient and FBI criminal profiler Will Graham, who kind-of channels what happened at a crime scene to learn how the victims ended up the way they did, and we see their dead bodiesreform back into living ones as the so-far unseen footage is reversed. Will’s clearly a bit of a disturbed individual, played superbly by Hugh Dancy, because we occasionally see his bizarre hallucigenic visions that he gets from time to time.

The murders often have a fresh and inventive look to them – and almost every episode of Hannibal has a separate murder to be solved, which makes me care rather less for seeing more psychobabble chatter between the characters, which tends to dominate some episodes and makes them drag, although there is a season-long story arc about a nasty piece of work called Garett Jacob Hobbs who killed eight girls. His daughter Abigail survives an abduction, when another disturbed individual starts planting women in the ground, alive, with a view to letting them reconnect with nature. However, when similar murders to Hobbs’ continue to happen, is there a copycat killer doing the rounds?

And for one of the episodes, a body is found in a hotel bathroom that looks identical to the one in The Shining


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The cast is rounded out by Laurence Fishburne as Jack Crawford, FBI head honcho, who asks Will to work his magic on deducing what happens at crime scenes, Caroline Dhavernas as Dr. Alana Bloom, the flame-haired Lara Jean Chorostecki as Freddie Lounds, a female journalist who writes for tattlecrime.com and Hettienne Park who plays Beverly Katz, a colleague to both Will and Jack who seems to be there only to fill in the numbers, rather than serve a distinct purpose, generally giving Will someone to moan about Jack to and little else.

There’s some great writing that shows the similarities between Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter, while there are some characters in Dr Lecter’s psychiatrist chair who I find of more interest than others, with some making me wish for the next scene to begin.

When it comes to the films, initially I liked Silence of the Lambs, but felt that it didn’t stand up to repeated viewings. Hannibal was a much better film, and I always enjoy a re-watch of that. However, Manhunter, and its remake, Red Dragon, have never worked for me.

Go to page 2 for a look at the presentation and the extras.


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Presented in the original 16:9 ratio and in 1080p high definition, the picture is sharp and detailed. However, there’s some strange set lighting. Hannibal’s office is always lit darkly, against the drab greenish colour on the wall. The same can be said for any interior scene, actually. Will Graham’s elaborately-designed lecture hall would benefit from some strip lighting across the ceiling, yet they eschew that in favour of a zillion ineffective wall lights, barely making an indent in the darkness, such that when Will’s sat at the desk, he needs the light from his laptop (and it’s keyboard!) to keep him seen by the camera.

The sound is in 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, but there’s not a great deal of split-surround audio to work with here, so it doesn’t really use it.

There are only two extras, they’re both short pieces which were put online prior to the season’s first episode and they’re way too brief to be of any real use:

  • First Look (3:41): Just a teaser with soundbites from various cast and crew members, and we’re told how there is a lot more to the Thomas Harris novels than we’ve already seen onscreen.

  • Forensics 101 (3:09): Basically more of the same.

Compare this to the U.S. release, due September 24th, which also includes:

  • A selection of audio commentaries across several episodes
  • Hannibal Reborn featurette
  • A Taste for Killing featurette
  • The FX of Murder featurette
  • Sympathy for the Slaughter featurette
  • Gag Reel
  • A selection of deleted scenes, for most episodes
  • Storyboards for the Pilot Episode.

Care to explain, Studiocanal? This is just asking for everyone to buy that version instead, providing they have a multi-region Blu-ray player.

The menu features the packshot of Hannibal against a short piece the theme music. There are subtitles in English, but, sadly, a lack of chapters with a mere 6 per episode.


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Kacey Rohl as Abigail Hobbs


FILM CONTENT
PICTURE QUALITY
SOUND QUALITY
EXTRAS
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10
7
1
OVERALL 6


Cert:
Running time: 13 * 45 minutes
Cat.no: OPTBD2619
Year: 2013
Released: September 2nd 2013
Chapters: 6 per episode
Picture: 1080p High Definition
Sound: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Widescreen: 1.78:1
Disc Format: BD50

Creator: Bryan Fuller
Series Directors: Guillermo Navarro, Michael Rymer, David Slade and Tim Hunter
Producers: Jennifer Schuur and Carol Dunn Trussell
Series Writers: Bryan Fuller, Thomas Harris, Chris Brancato, Steve Lightfoot, Scott Nimerfro and Jennifer Schuur
Music: Brian Reitzell

Cast:
Will Graham: Hugh Dancy
Dr. Hannibal Lecter: Mads Mikkelsen
Dr. Alana Bloom: Caroline Dhavernas
Beverly Katz: Hettienne Park
Jack Crawford: Laurence Fishburne
Jimmy Price: Scott Thompson
Brian Zeller: Aaron Abrams
Abigail Hobbs: Kacey Rohl
Garret Jacob Hobbs: Vladimir Jon Cubrt
Freddie Lounds: Lara Jean Chorostecki
Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier: Gillian Anderson
Louise Hobbs: Krista Patton
Nicholas Boyle: Mark Rendall
Elise Nichols: Torianna Lee
Franklin: Dan Fogler
Dr. Abel Gideon: Eddie Izzard


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