The portrayal of Henry Chapman in film and television varies greatly, with a mysterious and unpredictable personality.
In interviews, Henry is reticent, using words sparingly, and maintains a cold and noble demeanor, making him the most troublesome subject for journalists.
In the eyes of movie fans and followers, Henry is aloof, mysterious, and powerful—an adored son of heaven. He never appears in the public eye outside of film and promotional activities, naturally adding another layer of mystique to him.
This is also why neither Oliver Scott nor Marcus Shaw is his fervent fan, yet upon meeting him, they would still exhibit such a surprised, bewildered reaction.
And right in front—
Indifferent yet polite, proud yet amiable, exuding a friendly demeanor, very much like a neighbor's older brother.
The contrast in image is astonishing and difficult to accept momentarily.
"Hello, my name is Oliver Scott."
"Marcus Shaw."
Oliver and Marcus introduced themselves one after the other.
