I believe it’s in the novel Hannibal, but it’s written “ Dr. Frederick Chilton: ‘I am going to show you why we insist on such precautions. On the evening of July 8th, 1981, he complained of chest pains and was taken to the dispensary. His mouthpiece and restraints were removed for an EKG. When the nurse leaned over him, he did this to her.’ [pulls out photo] Dr. Frederick Chilton: ‘The doctors managed to reset her jaw more or less. Saved one of her eyes. His pulse never got above 85, even when he ate her tongue.’l His calmness was huge to his character, he was able to think rationally and decide everything when he attacked.
It’s funny how he’s so menacing, cold, and calculated but when Clarice shows up he’s an emotional mess. In the book, he got into her car and licked the steering wheel on complete impulse bc he couldn’t handle being able to smell her and not feel her in some way.
“Why hello Clarice.” I just love the relationship between these two. He truly does love her- cut off his own hand so he didn’t have to cut hers. (Even if she cuffed them together in the first place).
Read the book - you wont regret it. Its really tough going when you know the film - but the book ENDS COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY. Hannibal drugs her and she thinks she in love with him- I say no more
Hopkins presence on the screen is unmatched. His calm collective attitude through the gruesome conversations and actions seems almost too natural. This is truly acting.
The book goes a little more in-depth about the circumstances around why Lecter chose to kill Pazzi in this manner in this building from that particular balcony. His ancestors who betrayed the Medici were hanged from the same window. One was actually hanged from it, and when his body started rotting, they caught and hanged another Pazzi relative right next to him. Then they decapitated him, used his head a door knocker, buried it, kids dug it up and played with it, and then tossed it in the Arno river.
Good explanation. Adding to this, Lecter disembowels him to metaphorically invoke Judas, who betrayed Jesus for money, then died, either by hanging himself or falling such that his innards burst out. Some interpretations combine the two and suggest he hanged, then his body rotted, fell and split open.
@@TheGodfather-bm3ow no he didn't punish him for his ancestors.He was gonna punish him anyway because Pazzi tried to catch Lecter for money.He was gonna give Lecter to Wegner,a pedophile who Lecter punished before.He just punished him the way his ancestors were punished for se good humor
2:51 I saw this in the theater back in the day. The movie was huge. Ridley Scott was brilliant in his shaping of the film that the audience was already intrigued with the plot over an hour before Hannibal and Clarice ever speak. I'll never forget how, when he says, "Is this Clarice?" the whole audience got the chills, tittered nervously, and muffled conversation took over. It was a memorable, riveting moment to be a part of. A great movie theater moment.
@Dude with Opinion thanks for sharing that bit of honesty. I too find it hard to connect with women more than 3 years below my age, but the ones my age at 28 either have higher standards than I can currently provide, or have grown physically unattractive to me (although I’ve tried to look past physical looks, it’s simple not possible to fake arousal)
The name Pazzi is actually the name of a family that is notorious in Florence for having once betrayed another family who where the city’s longtime patrons. The character of Ronaldo is based off a real life police investigator who badly botched the investigation of The Monster of Florence, the most infamous serial killer in Italian history.
They tried to kill the Medicis during a church service, so the Medicis took the Pazzis, sliced their necks and stomachs, and hung them from the side of their castle just to say, don't fuck with us.
They hanged him( Pazzi senior) , than trew the body into the river Arno. They went to Pisa at the river delta. Took the corpse back to Florence, than they hanged him again
The way he is so nonchalant about him about to kill the inspector is so calming yet very creepy, it's almost like the banter you would get and a doctors office or something.
maxruiz0919 That was established in The Silence of the Lambs already when Dr. Shilton tells Clarice Starling that Hannibal Lecter half chewed off the face of a nurse when he pretended to have a bad heart. He was still hooked to the ECG machine during all this and when they studied it later it turned out his heart rate never went up higher than 80 beats/minute meaning he wasn't aroused, angry or ecstatic. To him doing this was as natural as reading, writing, cooking or taking a stroll. Killing people is completely second nature for Hannibal Lecter. It's simple business to him. He doesn't dwell on it or get a kick of it, it's just something he does either to protect himself or "rid the world of rude and untalented people".
Best movie villain ever. I love the gratuitous foreshadowing that led up to this scene. Pazzi had endless warnings but was too blinded by greed. Who in their right mind would approach a psychopathic serial killer alone? Not the brightest bulb…
@@Christophiel He's actually a psychiatrist not a pyschologist. That aside, he is indeed a true Renaissance Mam who also happens to be psychopathic cannibal!
I saw this in the theatre and my friend and I laughed our brains out. It's a very, very funny scene. That "okie dokie" and the whistling, it's hilarious.
I remember being in the theater with my mom and sister during this scene and he said that. We and everyone else in the theater laughed. Looking back the audience had a great time with this movie. Good times. Anthony Hopkins is incredible!
Do you really think intelligence is improvised, that God needs you to think for him or even for yourself? I can assure that your help is not nearly as important as you claim it to be. No one needs your help or brilliance. That's not to say hard labor and diligence isn't a personal virtue. That's why God hate's trash, because it's just there. And it's not that it's even useless, it's that it does harm. The more you try to seem brilliant, the more of an idiot you'll end up being.
The craziest part about this is, it was Pazzi's blind ego and pride that led to his death. He knew it was Dr. Lecter he was pursuing, and even knew how dangerous he was, yet he continued. He was even warned by Starling to stop pursuing him, yet he continued. He had dollar signs in his eyes. He wanted the reward money so badly that he ignored all of the warnings. This was the result.
It's more than money. HANNIBAL book explained how Pazzi had his name tarnished due to a botch in one of his past investigations, basically he went from one of the best police detectives in Italy into a disgruntled old popo waiting for retirement. He thought capturing Lecter would fix his reputation.
@@joeminier1736 he cant go after him because carlo and bro would have likely succeeded in planning his kidnapping and delivery to Cordell. If he still escaped Cordells house I doubt he would return to Italy at the end if he did id assume chain smoker and alegra would have bounced with the millions.
@@gabrielM1111 he went after chilton in the Caribbeans. He’s smart and patient enough to find anyone. If he was aware pazzi was onto him then he already knew mason was on his trail. Hannibal managed to avoid detection for years while being one of the fbi most wanted.
Pazzi wasn't exactly the brightest bulb 💡. How could he have possibly thought it was a good idea to confront Hannibal Lecter ALONE, in a building filled with medieval weaponry?
it's probably one of the least already, considering all the other hannibal victims had it much much worse.. (and pazzi probably felt split-second pain at his stomach then instant death from neck break. the bowels part kinda came after)
Hannibal is good, but Silence of the lambs set the bar too high. IMO the film butchered Clarice Starling by destroying her career, and the character being played by a different actress didn't help too. Hannibal outperformed everyone but Clarice was in some cases a dissapointment, due to the writing of this story
I remember watching this movie in theaters and leaving it feeling a really vulnerable unsettling feeling. It took a little bit of my innocence away from me.
First off, I flat out love Anthony Hopkins! A truly amazing actor, and plays Hannibal with a perfect combination of menace and charm. Secondly, I have seen many grotesque scenes/movies and barely flinched. But, when I saw this character’s guts fall out, I very nearly threw up in the theater. That, and the dinner table scene almost did it for me!
I don't root for him. He's threatening to kill a man's wife. He's a self-aggrandizing little madman who kills people and eats them. Are you seriously overlooking the murders because he has a veneer of worldly knowledge and a courteous demeanor?
The book is brilliant, wish they’d have done the ending to match but hey ho. I know there have been other Lecter’s but I think Anthony Hopkins is THE Lecter. A perfect performance 👌
God I love that phone conversation. They haven't seen or talked to each other in about a decade and he's so delighted to hear her voice again. You can feel that connection without a doubt.
What I adore about Hannibal is that, glass or no glass, bars or no bars, he does not lay a finger on Clarice because he loves her. She would never admit it due to her commitment to duty and that he has the defect of being insane, but she loves him too.. Even with two different actors playing her, you see this.
@@agentsmith8457 Why? Why did he say it? Could it be for laughs? Could it be for likes? Could it be for subs? Internet, Mr. Smith, it is a strange place.
@daniel teixeira Wait hold up? Michael kills because he likes causing pain and that's what he lives for, he lives to kill or some shit from what I've heard. But don't quote me
So this detective is actively, personally hunting for a serial killer… And while his attention is momentarily caught by an ominous projection, the man gets his attention, gets him turned around, addresses him to his face, then takes out a chloroform rag and...? Maybe the Inspector shouldn't have pursued it the way he did in the first place... but as they say these days... *_you had one job._*
This was WILD in the theater. The collective gasp of everyone and the assorted “ohhh”s were all completely authentic. My mother was like, “oh noooo I liked him!”
Its indeed a marvel to watch Anthony Hopkins play Hannibal. The way he blends grace with terrifying calm in every action he takes, even when he is about to disembowel someone....SMH. Honestly, without the cannibalism, Dr. Lecter taught me that good knives and cookware and a lot of love with the preparation of a meal make is special. LOL! Thank you Dr. because I made sure to get a good set of Wusthoff knives for my preparations. ^_^
Whats even more unnerving in this scene is how fast and fit Lecter was, and he was in his early 60s here. Even if that cop was about 32 or 33, Lecter would still have tied him up and gagged him with ease, probably using extra ropes to bind him up. The drug would have made the cop groggy which means he had him bound up in a flash!
In one of the novels it mentions how surprised people were when they saw Dr. Lector pick up a body... describing him as like an ant...able to lift considerably more than his own weight
The wink after the threat delivered by Dr Lecter throws me every time. Anthony Hopkins plays Dr Lecter beautifully. The way his expression and eyes go from playful to soulless in an instant is chilling.
There's a deleted scene on the DVD where one of the security guards tells them it is probably another prank done by a student and that there's no need to panic. There are so many deleted scenes that explain the otherwise highly confusing things that happen in the movie. I found the editing to be just atrocious in this film.
The horrifying thing about Hannibal is that he has such a calm demeanor that terrorizes his victims.
He is undisturbed on doing it
A true Sigma remains calm In every situation
@@m.o.r.p.h.e.u.s out with the old sigma male Patrick Bateman and in with the new sigma male Hannibal Lecter.
I believe it’s in the novel Hannibal, but it’s written “
Dr. Frederick Chilton: ‘I am going to show you why we insist on such precautions. On the evening of July 8th, 1981, he complained of chest pains and was taken to the dispensary. His mouthpiece and restraints were removed for an EKG. When the nurse leaned over him, he did this to her.’ [pulls out photo]
Dr. Frederick Chilton: ‘The doctors managed to reset her jaw more or less. Saved one of her eyes. His pulse never got above 85, even when he ate her tongue.’l
His calmness was huge to his character, he was able to think rationally and decide everything when he attacked.
Don't mistake clinical psychopathy for calm. c:
To match Lecter’s level of villainy is a gift. Hopkins is a national treasure.
@The Hummingbird incorrect. He is *international* treasure
Cymro
So is Brian Cox who originally portrayed Dr. Leck.
He's Welsh
Mads Mikkelsen
"Clarice there's nothing in this world I'd love more than being able to chat with you."
Awww c:
may respond tho
You would love the novel.
Besties for life 😅
So mannerly and kind….
That's not clarice though Jodie Foster is clarice and nobody will ever convince me otherwise.
I just love the way Hannibal reverts from merciless killer to a bashful schoolboy in an instant whenever Clarice shows up
You are absolutely right Never saw it that way.
It’s funny how he’s so menacing, cold, and calculated but when Clarice shows up he’s an emotional mess. In the book, he got into her car and licked the steering wheel on complete impulse bc he couldn’t handle being able to smell her and not feel her in some way.
No he's still elegant.
@@mikaelmyers6135 Nothing weird or creepy about that, not at all.....
Don't blame him. Julianne Moore is gorgeous
“Why hello Clarice.” I just love the relationship between these two. He truly does love her- cut off his own hand so he didn’t have to cut hers. (Even if she cuffed them together in the first place).
Read the book - you wont regret it. Its really tough going when you know the film - but the book ENDS COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY. Hannibal drugs her and she thinks she in love with him- I say no more
@@MARSBELLA1 did he kill her know the end? 🤔
Thats the movie...try the novel
Ohhh boy, you would love the book.
@@MARSBELLA1 No. With the drugs he helps her to get rid of her childhood trauma when she lost her father in a shoot out as a police officer.
You have to love a man who respects history
Hopkins presence on the screen is unmatched. His calm collective attitude through the gruesome conversations and actions seems almost too natural. This is truly acting.
He won the Best Actor Oscar for 16 minutes of screen time. Easily one of the greatest presences and performances in cinema history.
The other Lecter movies were not good. The first one could not be topped.
He is autistic. We know what its like to put on a front for our whole lives.
Something which Mads Mikkelsen can't even hold a candle of in the Hannibal TV series.
@@GreatWestern175 100%
Even though he's sinister af, Lecter is strangely relaxing lol
imagine Hannibal lecter doing asmr
Well... this comment thread was weird to read
@@persephone3309 omg I've just read it and this was not my intention lmaoo
@@neon_libra_ lol your comment isn't weird. The weird part is two people arguing 😂
The Bob Ross of murder?
The book goes a little more in-depth about the circumstances around why Lecter chose to kill Pazzi in this manner in this building from that particular balcony. His ancestors who betrayed the Medici were hanged from the same window. One was actually hanged from it, and when his body started rotting, they caught and hanged another Pazzi relative right next to him. Then they decapitated him, used his head a door knocker, buried it, kids dug it up and played with it, and then tossed it in the Arno river.
Those are some twisted kids!
Knowing is half the battle! 🤣
Good explanation. Adding to this, Lecter disembowels him to metaphorically invoke Judas, who betrayed Jesus for money, then died, either by hanging himself or falling such that his innards burst out. Some interpretations combine the two and suggest he hanged, then his body rotted, fell and split open.
If everyone was punished for the crimes of their ancestors... no one would be alive. Hannibal sucks.
@@TheGodfather-bm3ow no he didn't punish him for his ancestors.He was gonna punish him anyway because Pazzi tried to catch Lecter for money.He was gonna give Lecter to Wegner,a pedophile who Lecter punished before.He just punished him the way his ancestors were punished for se good humor
2:51 I saw this in the theater back in the day. The movie was huge. Ridley Scott was brilliant in his shaping of the film that the audience was already intrigued with the plot over an hour before Hannibal and Clarice ever speak. I'll never forget how, when he says, "Is this Clarice?" the whole audience got the chills, tittered nervously, and muffled conversation took over. It was a memorable, riveting moment to be a part of. A great movie theater moment.
Why did you leave her?
@Dude with Opinion Do you recommend marriage to Men?
@Dude with Opinion thanks for sharing that bit of honesty. I too find it hard to connect with women more than 3 years below my age, but the ones my age at 28 either have higher standards than I can currently provide, or have grown physically unattractive to me (although I’ve tried to look past physical looks, it’s simple not possible to fake arousal)
For me, the opera scene was the best. The music and atmosphere was just sublime.
Thats how I answer the phone to my mum to freak her out - it doesnt get old! (and her name is not Clarice!)
The name Pazzi is actually the name of a family that is notorious in Florence for having once betrayed another family who where the city’s longtime patrons. The character of Ronaldo is based off a real life police investigator who badly botched the investigation of The Monster of Florence, the most infamous serial killer in Italian history.
They tried to kill the Medicis during a church service, so the Medicis took the Pazzis,
sliced their necks and stomachs, and hung them from the side of their castle just to say, don't fuck with us.
Yea i know i played AC2 FeelsGoodMan
Dude, I killed him as Ezio. No need to lecture me... I killed him
They hanged him( Pazzi senior) , than trew the body into the river Arno. They went to Pisa at the river delta. Took the corpse back to Florence, than they hanged him again
That is a really interesting fact, thank you!
I didn't expect Hannibal to be the type that says "Okie dokie" XD
The Mr. Rogers of serial killers.
Kyrozu Desoya that’s oddly accurate, actually
Dr. Lecter works in mysterious ways.
He said: "Okay! Well! Okie dokie!" (Because he got him with the Okie Doke)
He was showing Pazzi that he was just a child and that child's play was about to ensue.
The way he is so nonchalant about him about to kill the inspector is so calming yet very creepy, it's almost like the banter you would get and a doctors office or something.
"Dr. Hannibal Lector
maxruiz0919 That was established in The Silence of the Lambs already when Dr. Shilton tells Clarice Starling that Hannibal Lecter half chewed off the face of a nurse when he pretended to have a bad heart. He was still hooked to the ECG machine during all this and when they studied it later it turned out his heart rate never went up higher than 80 beats/minute meaning he wasn't aroused, angry or ecstatic. To him doing this was as natural as reading, writing, cooking or taking a stroll.
Killing people is completely second nature for Hannibal Lecter. It's simple business to him. He doesn't dwell on it or get a kick of it, it's just something he does either to protect himself or "rid the world of rude and untalented people".
@Paul Allen
The ECG machine is pretty brilliant - not overly forced, and a perfect way to illustrate Dr. Lecter's physical/mental state while killing
The term *clinical* comes to mind if I were to describe the character's demeanor.
@@paulallen8109 sometimes he just a little hangry need a snack......
Best movie villain ever. I love the gratuitous foreshadowing that led up to this scene. Pazzi had endless warnings but was too blinded by greed. Who in their right mind would approach a psychopathic serial killer alone? Not the brightest bulb…
Clarice did go alone when she chased down Buffalo Bill, BUT! It was accidential because she didn't expect to find him in Ms. Lippman's old place!
Pazzi should catch him as a cop, but he was corrupted and want easy money for Lecter head
Imagine a conversation between Hannibal Lecter and Anton Chigurh.
Worse than his psychopathy is the fact that he is a genius level polyglot...Psychologist, MD, Surgeon, Chef...
@@Christophiel He's actually a psychiatrist not a pyschologist. That aside, he is indeed a true Renaissance Mam who also happens to be psychopathic cannibal!
One of the scariest scenes I ever saw. His brand of evil is just so....calm and banal. So much more terrifying than the usual movie- type evil
I saw this in the theatre and my friend and I laughed our brains out. It's a very, very funny scene. That "okie dokie" and the whistling, it's hilarious.
@@barbarusbloodshed6347 I think you are creepy
@@nyikasplace9886 He was with friends. It's the way humans cope when they're in a pack and faced with a stressful or terrifying situation.
@@nyikasplace9886 it's a movie, lol
A truly evil person doesn't need to laugh maniacally and explain their evil desires
They just do what they do, because it's what they are
I love how he puts on a slight southern drawl when speaking to her.
"was your father a coal MAHNER
Did he stink of the LAHMP"
Lol
He stinks.. I dont like him
Son, that ain't slight. He's outright mocking her!
Make the monkeys talking in my head stop !
That "Okie dokie" gets me every time.
2:19 there you go 😆
I remember being in the theater with my mom and sister during this scene and he said that. We and everyone else in the theater laughed. Looking back the audience had a great time with this movie. Good times. Anthony Hopkins is incredible!
The whole scene cracks me up--
Okie dokie, here we go...
Is this... Clarice?
Bowels in or bowels out?
Do you really think intelligence is improvised, that God needs you to think for him or even for yourself? I can assure that your help is not nearly as important as you claim it to be. No one needs your help or brilliance. That's not to say hard labor and diligence isn't a personal virtue. That's why God hate's trash, because it's just there. And it's not that it's even useless, it's that it does harm. The more you try to seem brilliant, the more of an idiot you'll end up being.
@@johnrobinson1762 you believe in God?
Hopkins is a beast, such an amazing actor.
Agreed 🤝
hard to believe he was the same actor who played the compassionate Dr Fredrick treves in the elephant man
Chris Winspear thanks.
I don’t disagree I think he did a great job as well but I think his appearance and voice helps a lot.
@@davidnewbold1848 or the warm and charasmatic burt Monroe from fastest Indian
"See the problem with you Pazzi, is you have no guts..."
"Oh my goodness, I was wrong you had guts all along!"
negan reference?
no more happy days for that pazzi
I've never been so wrong in my entire life!
@@johnv5211 *whole*
No exceptions!
His face, when Carlo's brother faces him, is absolutely terrifying like nightmare-level and yet, memoriable.
I think it's hot!🔥
5:35 that "good evening" face though
that is the face of a predator, he knows no fear and really enjoy it.
@@OmegaMegalodon agree, its like "good evening, now die."
M
Always polite is Lecter. Even when he's about to kill somebody.
@@OmegaMegalodon k
I read "The death of pizza" and felt terror sadness and fear... Then i seen "pazzi" and everything was fine
Omg this comment is underrated
You are evil 😂😂😂😂😂😳😳😳😳😳
Pizza is forever. Pizza is eternal
I’m CRYING what is wrong with my humor 😂😂😂
@@jurassicnerd1363 wow so funny
The craziest part about this is, it was Pazzi's blind ego and pride that led to his death. He knew it was Dr. Lecter he was pursuing, and even knew how dangerous he was, yet he continued. He was even warned by Starling to stop pursuing him, yet he continued. He had dollar signs in his eyes. He wanted the reward money so badly that he ignored all of the warnings. This was the result.
He shouldn't have gotton involved after he submitted the bracelet. Carlo and his crew could have figured out how to get him.
It's more than money. HANNIBAL book explained how Pazzi had his name tarnished due to a botch in one of his past investigations, basically he went from one of the best police detectives in Italy into a disgruntled old popo waiting for retirement. He thought capturing Lecter would fix his reputation.
@@gabrielM1111wouldn’t matter Hannibal already knew he was onto him. Even gave several hints to him and would’ve tracked him down even if he fled.
@@joeminier1736 he cant go after him because carlo and bro would have likely succeeded in planning his kidnapping and delivery to Cordell. If he still escaped Cordells house I doubt he would return to Italy at the end if he did id assume chain smoker and alegra would have bounced with the millions.
@@gabrielM1111 he went after chilton in the Caribbeans. He’s smart and patient enough to find anyone. If he was aware pazzi was onto him then he already knew mason was on his trail. Hannibal managed to avoid detection for years while being one of the fbi most wanted.
Pazzi wasn't exactly the brightest bulb 💡. How could he have possibly thought it was a good idea to confront Hannibal Lecter ALONE, in a building filled with medieval weaponry?
A round of applause also to Giancarlo Giannini for his performance in this film 👏
Absolutely
Is there any way I can have lecters voice replace Siri?! 😂
I want "Okey dokey, here we go"
Wanderingwalker 1990 I want his voice on my gps
@@mosesmosestv me too 😍
Wanderingwalker 1990 is this possible??
Wanderingwalker 1990
Me: Siri - show me the fastest route to a grocery store
Siri: "Bowels in or out?"
voice of hopkins is unmatched😔
For real
Just wanted to be your 69th like
Take me There oiii he is chilling and interesting at same time😳
His such a charmer
In Silence of the lambs and Hannibal films he didn't bother to shed his British accent though in Red Dragon he tried to speak like an American.
So terrifying, yet so polite. Hannibal Lecter really is one of a kind.
Marlus Albergius recommends this video to friends who are a little stressed.
When he got upset, he would watch this video here and calm down immediately! 4:27
According to Marlus Albergius, his experience was highly positive.
You KNOW Lecter's heart skipped a beat when he heard Clarice's voice on the phone.
Amazing how his mouth is tapped yet he was so good at spilling his guts
I see what you did there
Well. That was Judas Iscariot's very fate. After he hung himself, his body rotted to the point where his intestines spilled out into the ground.
2:55 - "Well hello Clarice".
Erich199 that single line has so much power behind it, I honestly cannot imagine anyone except Anthony Hopkins playing this role 👍🏻
He never said it in the original by the way. People think he did. It’s a strange phenomenon
Spoder Gibbs there’s a name for that phenomena as well.. can’t remember that but I can remember a line that wasn’t even there 😅
Wanderingwalker 1990 it’s called the Mandela affect
This line is so associated with *The Silence of the Lambs* yet it was never used in that movie
This one was so gnarly. The calm and dry humor combined with absolute pure evil. The best. 😁
Glad to see another Hannibal video in my recommendations because I know one day they won’t be there.
Of all the roles Anthony Hopkins has played, this is the one I’ll remember him for the most.
Anthony Hopkins is the greatest ever! No one could have done justice to this role. I'm so glad he was chosen for it!
A man who can play both Hannibal Lecter and Bill Parish, 2 starkly different characters. Truly remarkable!
I’ll always remember the first time I saw this. It disturbed the hell out of me. Gruesome way to go...
it's probably one of the least already, considering all the other hannibal victims had it much much worse..
(and pazzi probably felt split-second pain at his stomach then instant death from neck break. the bowels part kinda came after)
R Y yes, definitely looks worse than it feels kind of scenario. Still, it looks brutal.
@@smoothALOE i still can't watch it. It's disturbing and gives me nausea -_-
I didn't watch this movie again for a decade because it freaked me so much. Then I swore I'd never watch the TV series but I'm really enjoying it.
@@tabussumsehar7746 then why r u watching a clip of literally JUST this scene😂😂😂
Nobody expected him to be so strong, nobody he wrapped his hands around knew such strength
That cannibal strength! 😂 ever see “Ravenous”?
An underrated sequel in my opinion.
Hannibal is good, but Silence of the lambs set the bar too high.
IMO the film butchered Clarice Starling by destroying her career, and the character being played by a different actress didn't help too. Hannibal outperformed everyone but Clarice was in some cases a dissapointment, due to the writing of this story
I remember watching this movie in theaters and leaving it feeling a really vulnerable unsettling feeling. It took a little bit of my innocence away from me.
0:26 that fly by Hannibal’s ear was like “Oh hell no, I’m outta here” 😅
🤣🤣🤣
2:19 I think hearing a man like Lecter say something an average person would say adds to his inhumanity
First off, I flat out love Anthony Hopkins! A truly amazing actor, and plays Hannibal with a perfect combination of menace and charm. Secondly, I have seen many grotesque scenes/movies and barely flinched. But, when I saw this character’s guts fall out, I very nearly threw up in the theater. That, and the dinner table scene almost did it for me!
Francesco de Pazzi was killed by Ezio, if you played Assassin's Creed 2 you would know
It's all related.
@Antun Šturlić en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditore
@Antun Šturlić uhh what? Ezio is definitely a real person. You're definitely the type of person who thinks the earth is round.
@Antun Šturlić No it's not idiot. The earth is flat and oh god please don't tell me you actually think 9/11 actually happened.
@@cyberdiver7076 you're a troll, aren't you?
The “villain” everyone roots for. He’s classy, highly intelligent and oh- he’s never rude. Gotta appreciate that in a world full of assholes 😄
When you kill always do it with grace like the feathery strokes of a violin bow
I don't root for him. He's threatening to kill a man's wife. He's a self-aggrandizing little madman who kills people and eats them. Are you seriously overlooking the murders because he has a veneer of worldly knowledge and a courteous demeanor?
@@cr820 it’s called fiction
They're called anti-heros
good evening stephanie. care to join me for a spin around the internet ?
I just realized that Hannible is whistling Rock a Bye Baby as he is rolling him up the stairs!!!!!
okie dokie...here we go
I freaking know!
Utterly emotion-less, until the slashing starts
Ciao
I'm always saying okie dokie since this movie :D
Your heart is really palpatedd...
OH! ITS NOT YOUR HEART..
🤣🤣🤣
A real South Wales turn of phrase..
Loved the photography in this film. Stunning.
The book is brilliant, wish they’d have done the ending to match but hey ho. I know there have been other Lecter’s but I think Anthony Hopkins is THE Lecter. A perfect performance 👌
God I love that phone conversation. They haven't seen or talked to each other in about a decade and he's so delighted to hear her voice again. You can feel that connection without a doubt.
What I adore about Hannibal is that, glass or no glass, bars or no bars, he does not lay a finger on Clarice because he loves her. She would never admit it due to her commitment to duty and that he has the defect of being insane, but she loves him too.. Even with two different actors playing her, you see this.
In the book they actually end up together n.n
Yep, absolutely 👍
Subtitles: "I've been giving serious thought...to tweeting your wife"
Pure evil 😂😂😂
Anthony Hopkins did an amazing job as Hannibal Lecter
I'm not sure why a lot of people hate this movie, Lecter is still terrifying
Somehow i really like the way he talks to Clarice.. he sounds so sweet🥺
He is the true and only Hannibal. That's it.
"On a related subject I must confess to you, I've been giving very serious thought to eating your wife."
One of the best scenes from the movie!
@John Muhleisen you're sick.
@@agentsmith8457 your wife said he's The One. Heyyyoooo
Laura a l’orange
@@agentsmith8457
Why? Why did he say it? Could it be for laughs? Could it be for likes? Could it be for subs? Internet, Mr. Smith, it is a strange place.
So u stand dead still for half a minute and wait for him to come at ya lol
My favorite psychopathic killer of all time.
I am Zcenitz mine is Michael Myers but Hannibal Lector is a close second. Heck they all freak me out on some level.
I am Zcenitz He’s not a killer, he’s just hungry.
Mine is patrick bateman.
Na ja du hängst ja nicht am seil.
@daniel teixeira Wait hold up? Michael kills because he likes causing pain and that's what he lives for, he lives to kill or some shit from what I've heard. But don't quote me
This movie and the franchise itself has always had the most gut wrenching murder scenes
So this detective is actively, personally hunting for a serial killer… And while his attention is momentarily caught by an ominous projection, the man gets his attention, gets him turned around, addresses him to his face, then takes out a chloroform rag and...?
Maybe the Inspector shouldn't have pursued it the way he did in the first place... but as they say these days... *_you had one job._*
Bowels in or bowels out is my favourite chat up line.
This was WILD in the theater. The collective gasp of everyone and the assorted “ohhh”s were all completely authentic. My mother was like, “oh noooo I liked him!”
When he’s this confident and calculated. Definitely a scary man to be around he holds authority over your dominion and it’s fucking shivering.
I know we always praise Anthony Hopkins as we should but we should also give praise to the actor who played Pazzi as well.
Giancarlo Giannini.
It's one of the best italian actors
He was in Casino Royale, no?
Especially because he undergo the "guts out" manipulation. Must have been very painful.
@@noahmay7708 Correct, he was Mathis
0:24 The fly who alight on Lecter's ear :D
Lector is calm and collect until he makes the kill, Then He's violent and then back to calm and collect in 5 seconds.
This scene is sick man.
Be quiet
Haan wht abt dat guy??
@Alexandria School of Science-- That scene is sick too, but im talking about this scene though!
@@gambleviso7726--- Gtfoh you butt breath troll!!!!
@383 chevy--- B^* bye!!!!
The little, “Okie-dokie”, at 2:14 always gets me. 😆
Fact
Inspector Pazzi is played by one of the best Italian actors of all time Giancarlo Giannini
One of the most disgusting, disturbing and terrifying scenes I can recall. Being asked “bowels in or bowels out?”
When he drops, people are laughing on the street🤣🤣
Hopkins best performance as Hannibal in an under-rated film. Lambs was very good but it felt like he was in it for the pay cheque in Red Dragon
The problem with modern subtitles: “Tweeting your wife”. That’s even worse than what he actually said
I was laughing so much at this caption mistake. Twitter didn't exist at the time and I sat here thinking "... Ok?" Lol
Asians tourists laughing at everything lol 4:38
Joe Airbender joe airbender hahahahahaha joe smoked some more dmt I see
You should see Logan Paul
Japanese tourists...
Things like that are very normal in japan hahaha
Can't deny it......
I just watched the same scene in the Hannibal show, it's interesting that they recreated it pretty much word by word. Both are amazing.
Pazzi's character was much more sympathetic in the NBC version though
Yeah, it’s pretty much verbatim from the book, too. Poor Pazzi. In every single version of the story, he gets hung out to dry
Me: Man Anthony Hopkins plays this role so well. I love him in this series.
Me also: Man I want that machine to walk up stairs. That’s so cool
Despite not having the guts to stick to the novel's original ending, I still love the movie.
Following the journey of hannibal via recomended 😂
He didn't have stomach for that job...
“Shall I answer it”, freakin awesome. Why of course Mr. Lector please answer before you slice me open. Great movie.
Bowels in....or out??? Not sure why but that line gets me every time!
"Is this Clareice?" Love the reaction.
Where's Jodie Foster when you need her?
Its indeed a marvel to watch Anthony Hopkins play Hannibal. The way he blends grace with terrifying calm in every action he takes, even when he is about to disembowel someone....SMH. Honestly, without the cannibalism, Dr. Lecter taught me that good knives and cookware and a lot of love with the preparation of a meal make is special. LOL! Thank you Dr. because I made sure to get a good set of Wusthoff knives for my preparations. ^_^
Whats even more unnerving in this scene is how fast and fit Lecter was, and he was in his early 60s here. Even if that cop was about 32 or 33, Lecter would still have tied him up and gagged him with ease, probably using extra ropes to bind him up. The drug would have made the cop groggy which means he had him bound up in a flash!
Inspector Pazzi was not significantly younger or fitter than Dr Lecter.
In one of the novels it mentions how surprised people were when they saw Dr. Lector pick up a body... describing him as like an ant...able to lift considerably more than his own weight
The detective was an idiot to underestimate lecter
Lecter: Bowels in, or bowels out
Me: Yes
He is so polite 😊 He said "good evening"😊
0:26 Never did notice the subtle wink Hannibal gives Inspector Pazzi until now.
The wink after the threat delivered by Dr Lecter throws me every time.
Anthony Hopkins plays Dr Lecter beautifully. The way his expression and eyes go from playful to soulless in an instant is chilling.
One of the best scenes in one of the best horror trilogies...ever
How can we not love dr lecter? That "okie-dokie" and "ta-ta" really amuse me. Lol
Here we go...
Man that gets a laugh from me everytime
I just adore how he says "Clarice....., is this Clarice? Hello Clarice....he loves her name XDD
"bowls out, please. And thank you so much for asking. Most Killers wouldn't be as considerate"
My god when I first saw this I had nightmares for a bloody week...... Long live Anthony Hopkins, the greatest villain in movie history!😈
Is my impression or people laughed seeing the guy being hanged
There's a deleted scene on the DVD where one of the security guards tells them it is probably another prank done by a student and that there's no need to panic. There are so many deleted scenes that explain the otherwise highly confusing things that happen in the movie. I found the editing to be just atrocious in this film.
They thought it was a prank at first. Until one of the women screamed.
@@kaykutcher2103 that's probably the studio's fault. they have a knack for leaving relevant scenes on the cutting room floor
With his shrewd interrogation techniques, Hannibal got Pazzi to spill his guts.
I remember this scene because the cool rotating stair dolly thing.
And don't forget that cool spyderco harpy knife he used.
yap, it´s very useful rotating stair (lift-) fork
Same
“Here we go”
* starts whistling ‘rock a bye baby’
😅
I remember watching this movie in the middle of the night on TV. This scene has great shock value.