"Why not try pointing some of that high-powered perception on to yourself, Doctor, and tell me what you see? Or maybe you're afraid to."
"Have you seen Hannibal Rising? You'd be afraid to too if that was your prequel. I learned kendo, slaughtered fat butchers, and killed Nazis all the while attending medical school and learning to love Aria Da Capo. Does that explain me well enough?"
Lady m seems to have good footwork (0:08), i wonder if she has some experience with kendo or if they hired someone to stand in. The other person wearing bogu is not so convincing.
@McFudpuck Because it's easy to imagine that they'd be very strong (the thick arms from all the heavy lifting and chopping) and simultaneously fat (due to having a diet consisting largely of meat).
I'm desperatly trying to found out what is the background music for this scene! It's not in the soundtrack... maybe is shown on the credits of the film...
@quattro0 I have discovered that "Polonaise" (2046 Original Soundtrack) by Shigeru Umebayashi is quite similar. It seems that Umebayashi worked on the score for Hannibal Rising, so perhaps it is simply a unique version of his Polonaise made specifically for this film. Interestingly in the movie "The Fall" there is a scene (with elephants swimming) that has music very similar to these two pieces,
wow u missed the scene retard
aplayaz2000 3 months ago
"Why not try pointing some of that high-powered perception on to yourself, Doctor, and tell me what you see? Or maybe you're afraid to."
"Have you seen Hannibal Rising? You'd be afraid to too if that was your prequel. I learned kendo, slaughtered fat butchers, and killed Nazis all the while attending medical school and learning to love Aria Da Capo. Does that explain me well enough?"
"Wait... what?"
"I mean, a census taker once tried..."
BaremyiahZ 11 months ago 4
Gaspar reminds me of Juliette Lewis with a sex change.
pailhead11 2 years ago
Lady m seems to have good footwork (0:08), i wonder if she has some experience with kendo or if they hired someone to stand in. The other person wearing bogu is not so convincing.
pailhead11 2 years ago
gaspard (hannibal) is so HOT <3 <3 <3
EllieUnderworld 2 years ago 4
wait why wont he eat anyone o_o hes a cannibal... i havent seen this movie.....
Bronwin1231231231232 3 years ago
he does eat people, the people he hunts down who ate his sister, he eats there cheeks
chinchilly97 2 years ago 3
@chinchilly97 yumm
AmyDeeify 1 year ago
Why are butchers always portrayed as fat slobs?
McFudpuck 3 years ago 37
You always get a taste of what you sell! So he must have soled quite a lot!
KungVanargand 2 years ago
@McFudpuck Because it's easy to imagine that they'd be very strong (the thick arms from all the heavy lifting and chopping) and simultaneously fat (due to having a diet consisting largely of meat).
2wingo 1 year ago
@McFudpuck
Hmm..maybe they eat a lot of meat?
candyapplecarnage 5 months ago
I'm desperatly trying to found out what is the background music for this scene! It's not in the soundtrack... maybe is shown on the credits of the film...
Please someone, write the title of the song!!!
Qtro 3 years ago
They should make a B movie where all the well known killers come together to kill each other.
Freddirector 3 years ago 28
i really love ALL the lecters movie ^^
lillsneppe 3 years ago
ohhhh~ kendo....i love kendo :D
emoXOmuffin 3 years ago
Read the book.
futtermeinego 3 years ago
The song name is: "Samurai" by Ilan Eshkeri.
ALLUREHOMMESPORT 3 years ago
i wonder what would happen if this hannibal met the other hannibal. old and young united the smartes cannibal killers.
mechajason 3 years ago
hannibal is his name..
m4misha 3 years ago
soundtrack. Don't know it's name. I really like that Hannibal comes to his lady's rescue. gallant, I think.
elvishwolf7 4 years ago
Does anybody know what is this music playing in the background?
quattro0 4 years ago 6
@quattro0 you made the damn video
BoggleDongMongerFlog 3 months ago
@quattro0 Someone answer???
verakc28 3 months ago
@quattro0 I have discovered that "Polonaise" (2046 Original Soundtrack) by Shigeru Umebayashi is quite similar. It seems that Umebayashi worked on the score for Hannibal Rising, so perhaps it is simply a unique version of his Polonaise made specifically for this film. Interestingly in the movie "The Fall" there is a scene (with elephants swimming) that has music very similar to these two pieces,
HortusAnimi 2 months ago