How come you don't have more of such videos? You're organized, structured and systematic about character breakdowns. Even Mr. Hannibal would approve of your analysis of him.
Great video. Although, I’d say in Red Dragon, Lecter isn’t displaying fear when being faced with the prospect of torture, rather a detached sense of fascination at the situation he is in.
Excellent analysis. My only issue is that if you're going to base your analysis on the films, Hannibal Rising needs to be included, despite Anthony Hopkins not being in it. It would certainly flesh out the diagnosis section.
@BirdsEyeViewMedia I don't know if it would significantly change the overall diagnosis, but exploring Hannibal's formative years would flesh out any possible causes for the behavior. I was just surprised that it wasn't included since it's considered cannon.
@@buckyhate7695 It certainly might have, but if I open the all media that's cannon box I'd be drowning in the show and books! Interestingly, there are some serial killers without any clinical trauma in their pasts. Some presentations of ASPD have a genetic component.
This is fantastic, I love it. Lecter is fascinating and I’m fascinated by your expertise on the clinical diagnosis for Lecter. I’ll be coming back around with questions soon! And hope you continue creating more psychological profiles of fictional characters like this!
Dexter is also under the impression that he is making society better by his actions (and often does). How would he rate compared to Lecter? Hannibal also has a code of sorts, though not as clear cut as Dexter's (kill the killers).
I haven't seen Dexter, maybe that's something I'll have to add to my list. Self-justification can still load under antisocial depending on their other traits.
No, a diagnosis is a label to describe various symptoms and conditions. Personality traits and styles can exist without a diagnostic label. In the USA, a diagnosis is simply a coded title from the DSM-5-TR
As you may know, Dr Lecter does not acknowledge psychiatry as a hard science, respectively not as a science at all. Your pseudo-scientific approach to diagnosing Dr Lecter reminds me of the census taker, who wanted to "test" the doctor; and whose liver Dr Lecter enjoyed with a garnish of fava beans and a nice chianti.
You really deserve more traffic, this is excellent.
Thank you, much appreciated!
How come you don't have more of such videos?
You're organized, structured and systematic about character breakdowns. Even Mr. Hannibal would approve of your analysis of him.
I was finishing my trainings so couldn't make more. I am working on some now. Thanks!
Great video. Although, I’d say in Red Dragon, Lecter isn’t displaying fear when being faced with the prospect of torture, rather a detached sense of fascination at the situation he is in.
I find that hard to read looking at his expression. You might be right, but Hopkins seemed to make a very intentional choice in that clip.
This was very good.👏
Maybe you can do an
analysis of Michael Corleone,
John Wick, and Thomas Shelby. ☺️
Excellent analysis. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!
Great video man. Thanks a lot for uploading this
I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank YOU for watching it.
Excellent analysis. My only issue is that if you're going to base your analysis on the films, Hannibal Rising needs to be included, despite Anthony Hopkins not being in it. It would certainly flesh out the diagnosis section.
Do you think it would have brought a different diagnosis in? I was worried that different actors have different interpretations.
@BirdsEyeViewMedia I don't know if it would significantly change the overall diagnosis, but exploring Hannibal's formative years would flesh out any possible causes for the behavior. I was just surprised that it wasn't included since it's considered cannon.
@@buckyhate7695 It certainly might have, but if I open the all media that's cannon box I'd be drowning in the show and books! Interestingly, there are some serial killers without any clinical trauma in their pasts. Some presentations of ASPD have a genetic component.
@BirdsEyeViewMedia Fair enough . Either way, love the videos. Keep up the great work
@@buckyhate7695 thank you!!!
This is fantastic, I love it. Lecter is fascinating and I’m fascinated by your expertise on the clinical diagnosis for Lecter. I’ll be coming back around with questions soon! And hope you continue creating more psychological profiles of fictional characters like this!
thank you very much and I will
Very informative video!
Nicely done and thank god no shit AI voice
Haha thank you.
Interesting!
thank you!
Dexter is also under the impression that he is making society better by his actions (and often does). How would he rate compared to Lecter? Hannibal also has a code of sorts, though not as clear cut as Dexter's (kill the killers).
I haven't seen Dexter, maybe that's something I'll have to add to my list. Self-justification can still load under antisocial depending on their other traits.
This was sick, just subbed
Thank you so much!
One day you will get more views
thanks hope so!
Brilliant.
thank you so much
Isn’t an analysis of someone’s personality a diagnosis??
No, a diagnosis is a label to describe various symptoms and conditions. Personality traits and styles can exist without a diagnostic label. In the USA, a diagnosis is simply a coded title from the DSM-5-TR
Pffft😑 I work with surgeons like dr lecter psychopathy is a damned useful trait in an emergency
Well some say many people on wall street have it too, it all depends on how its used.
Lecter
OH MY GOD! I'm a narcissist! xxx
Don't self-diagnose!!!!!
@BirdsEyeViewMedia I enjoyed the video apart from the bad news contained within. But I will refrain from further self-diagnosis in the future! 🤣
@@MrLeekicker It's definitely worth seeing a professional if you're concerned!
@BirdsEyeViewMedia Haha, 😂 I definitely have some of the traits, but I'm pretty sure I'm okay!
As you may know, Dr Lecter does not acknowledge psychiatry as a hard science, respectively not as a science at all. Your pseudo-scientific approach to diagnosing Dr Lecter reminds me of the census taker, who wanted to "test" the doctor; and whose liver Dr Lecter enjoyed with a garnish of fava beans and a nice chianti.
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