HeroBram
Joined Sep 2011
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Like anyone who starts a new psychological show,i wasn't sure whether they'll portray Hannibal as the cruel being he's known to be because of NBC.But they didn't disappoint.
This show will keep you on your feet watching it with anxiety like a little kid catching a glimpse on a horror movie.The cast is top class which makes the series even more watchable,and i couldn't choose a better actor to play Hannibal than Mr.Mikkelsen.
The storyline is as astonishing as you would expect if you are a thriller fan.The most brutal crimes analyzed to death,and yet causing the analyzer the same amount of shock it causes you.
I rate it 10/10 and hope this will go on for a long time.
This show will keep you on your feet watching it with anxiety like a little kid catching a glimpse on a horror movie.The cast is top class which makes the series even more watchable,and i couldn't choose a better actor to play Hannibal than Mr.Mikkelsen.
The storyline is as astonishing as you would expect if you are a thriller fan.The most brutal crimes analyzed to death,and yet causing the analyzer the same amount of shock it causes you.
I rate it 10/10 and hope this will go on for a long time.
David Attenborough does it again.I personally have been hooked on his documentaries for more than a decade (pardon for being young) and I have to say no other man can come close to his interpretation of nature's wonders.Since the flawless "Planet Earth", David has continued to amaze with this interpretation and that certainly did not fail in "Africa".
Yes, we finally get to see more from Africa rather than just a big pile of desserts.The variety of climate changes,animal adaption and human construction at its peak is displayed in the most brilliant way you can describe.And of course the cruel fate of the residents due to climate change and increase number of predators really gives you a heart breaking image as to how bizarre and ferocious life can be when it's instinctively based on the three basic surviving methods, "Water,Food,Shelter".
In conclusion,I have to say that "Africa" ranks as one of the top documentaries ever done by BBC and that's saying a lot because BBC has done quite some documentaries which brought nature interpretation to a whole new levels.
Personal rank : 10/10.
Yes, we finally get to see more from Africa rather than just a big pile of desserts.The variety of climate changes,animal adaption and human construction at its peak is displayed in the most brilliant way you can describe.And of course the cruel fate of the residents due to climate change and increase number of predators really gives you a heart breaking image as to how bizarre and ferocious life can be when it's instinctively based on the three basic surviving methods, "Water,Food,Shelter".
In conclusion,I have to say that "Africa" ranks as one of the top documentaries ever done by BBC and that's saying a lot because BBC has done quite some documentaries which brought nature interpretation to a whole new levels.
Personal rank : 10/10.