When watching the movie, I always put myself into Hannibal's perspective: I lost my parents and other relatives in one day and only Misha was left. Later, Misha was eaten and I was rescued by soldiers. He should have grown up happily but became an orphan because of the war. At this time, the only motivation for him to survive is revenge. How did he get here during the eight years in the orphanage? I can't imagine it. After getting the letter from his mother, Hannibal came to Mrs. Zi with faith. I think during this time, he felt the rare peace and happiness: he was supported, taken care of, and he was not alone. But the appearance of the butcher made Hannibal begin to blacken, and he hypnotized himself to remember the memory of Misha being eaten, took revenge step by step, and blackened him step by step, and finally reached a climax and ate Grutas' cheek .
If it was the belief in vengeance that kept Hannibal alive, then what happened after that. When the monstrous thrill of vengeance wears off, what else can he feel.
No words can express him, except monster.
War is really cruel. It annihilates humanity, destroys happiness, shatters many families, and leaves children who should grow up happily in despair.
Hope for world peace, peace and love.
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