personal heroism

Bailee 2022-04-23 07:02:15

After reading the Hannibal trilogy, only Red Dragon is still lying quietly on the hard drive, so come over and write a movie review.
I'm not a person who likes to talk about movie bugs. After all, I've watched a lot of suspenseful movies, and being critical of bugs seems to be my own psychological barrier. Just keep it in my heart, and I don't care about Hannibal series.
When I saw the young Hannibal, I was truly shocked, and then I understood why Dr. Hannibal had some perverted behaviors that seemed to us, and why he encouraged others to release and find ourselves. The injuries he suffered in his youth eventually led to him A distorted personality, and the extreme desire for love in his heart can prevent him from hurting the woman he loves.
I don’t know if I have mentioned Hannibal’s personal heroism. In the next few episodes, except for the heroine’s active help to him, many things are under Hannibal’s control. Even if he is in danger, he can Turn danger to safety. Calmness and accurate judgment are what really scares Hannibal. To be able to escape the polygraph and pass through difficulties, maybe a criminal can do it.
In his first murder, he still made people feel the tension and pain of a man's first murder, but after that he took pleasure in it.
Compared with 007 and Bourne, the Hannibal series is just a bit more bloody and planned. An ordinary male protagonist and an ordinary female protagonist are not playing the banner of handsome guys and beauties, and everyone is too bloody. Attracted, in fact, it is personal heroism that makes people truly enter the world of Hannibal. Of course, I still like Jodie Foster very much, although I feel that my favorite is actually the film of the young Hannibal.

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Hannibal Rising quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Hannibal Lecter: [holding a glass with wine] Good evening, Herr Kolnas. You drink better wine that you serve.

  • Lady Murasaki Shikibu: Stop. Stop now. Forgive them.

    Hannibal Lecter: Never.