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Hopkins: Hannibal Lecter 'a machine'

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Hopkins viewed Hannibal Lecter as a psychotic machine with no human feeling.
  • He drew inspiration for Lecter's unsettling sounds from Bela Lugosi.
  • Hopkins learned restraint from Katharine Hepburn's acting advice.
Hopkins: Hannibal Lecter 'a machine'

Anthony Hopkins detailed his approach to playing Hannibal Lecter, describing the character as a "machine" embodying intellectual genius within a psychotic form, devoid of human compassion. He recalled his initial surprise at the script's brilliance, knowing immediately how to embody the complex antagonist.

Hopkins discussed the iconic scene where Lecter first meets Clarice Starling, wanting to be positioned centrally to sense her arrival. He drew parallels between Lecter and Mephistopheles, noting the character's ability to exploit vulnerabilities. The actor also recreated Lecter's famous line about liver and fava beans, attributing a specific sound to Bela Lugosi.

Reflecting on restraint, Hopkins cited Katharine Hepburn's advice from "The Lion in Winter," emphasizing presence over overt acting. He also critiqued young actors who mumble, advocating for clear storytelling and praising Marlon Brando as a master technician.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hopkins aimed to portray Hannibal Lecter as a psychotic machine with immense intellect but no human feeling.
He borrowed the iconic sucking sound from Bela Lugosi's performance in the 1931 film 'Dracula'.
Katharine Hepburn advised Hopkins that true presence requires less overt acting and more stillness.

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