I don't even know where to start on this movie. The cinematography, the plot, the costumes, the soundtrack and the acting are all the best I've seen in a LONG time. This is one of the greatest movies I have ever watched. I could elaborate, but it would take up all day. And as a young, gay woman, thank you for making a lesbian couple that wasn't just for the male gaze, where one didn't die off and where the story wasn't just about them coming out / discrimination. Yes to more movies of people who just happen to be gay and that's not the point of the story! Cheers!
"I believe you" yessssss! thank you Gillian Anderson!
1) The pig. Shocking. Amazing. I don't have words
2) Will taking a bite. WHAT. Amazing.
3) The ending.... that's love. Hannibal is in love with Will, no doubt.
Re-watching this show, and am reminded of how incredible and amazing the pilot was. Absolutely stunning visually, great acting, and an engaging plot like nothing else.
Another episode of Mitch and Cam lying to each other? How original
Nobody fucks with Graham's dog, especially not some otherkin nerd!
This was a really hard movie to watch, especially because I have been to the island during a Socialist Youth summer camp in 2016. I can't give this movie an unbiased review, or rating. I just want people to know that the feeling of happiness before the shooting, the camp fire and the football match, that still happens every year. We're trying to take our island back, and we're succeeding. For socialist, social-democratic, and green youth, this island's name will return back to being synonymous with joy one day. I was too young to be politically active in 2011, but looking back upon it, I hope our comrades who lost their lives are proud we're still using the island for summer camps, and not letting the tragedy stop us.
Gillian Anderson is the absolute best, I love that Hannibal has got his own psychiatrist
All the storylines in this episode were a bit meh, but I liked Gloria and Phil's ending!
I have never seen a more (unintentionally?) homoerotic horror movie. Reminded me a lot of having to deal with my gay identity in my teens. Horribly homophobic though? But still a hilariously bad movie, I would recommend this for a marathon-party with your friends.
All of the stories in this episode were cute, aw.
I just don't like it. Maybe because I don't like jazz. Maybe because the songs are forgettable. Maybe because Gosling's acting was okay at best. Maybe because the romance is based on an affair (I don't think cheating is romantic). Maybe it's because the singing was just plain bad. I just did not enjoy it at all.
Mitchell and Cam's relationship is one of the unhealthiest I've seen, my God...
That ending scene between Hannibal and Will gave me goosebumps.
Hannibal does the MOST. Such a hard-working man! Jeez...
It gets... more boring. More dramatic, less horror and thriller-y. I really appreciated Bella as a character.
I was more disgusted by him eating the drawing than Hannibal eating people, but then again, some art work is more valuable than some people
Dr. Bloom and Hannibal... the self-cannibalizing... THE LAST MINUTE OF THE EPISODE?? Where do I even start? There was so much interesting stuff going on!
I don't really see Hannibal's motive yet, but everything is just gold.
haven't cried this much in an episode of anything in a while, than I did when the eric thing happened. and the ending warmed my heart <3
As a person with BPD, I've never felt more personally attacked as I did by this episode !!! The episode is too accurate. Also, thanks for finally getting back to the core of the show! It's been a bit dull up until this point, and this episode nails it.
I might be biased due to my own homosexuality, but this seems very homoerotic. I bet 10 dollars Hannibal and Will will become romantic as shit throughout this season. Also, great episode! I love where this is going
This is a good start of the season!
This episode was funny as heck
favorite episode of the show, so far!
so we're okay with daphne essentially raping simon? ok then .
NATHANIEL. MY BABY. MY SWEET BABY. I wanted to cup his face and tell him everything was okay. Also this episode blew my mind, holy shit! Wow, just wow.
Damn, that scene with the bed... Is there homo-erotic subtext or am I just imagining it?
Joelle is a feminist icon, change my mind.
This show is just as good the second time around. Samantha crying over the monkey-tweet is one of the scenes that have sat with me the longest. It's just beautiful and thought-provoking.