what is good and evil

Tyrese 2022-03-17 09:01:02

I haven't written a movie review for a long time. There are indeed many movies because they have been postponed.

Today this movie is part of my watch list

a criminal minds movie

Here are some points

The best cops must be the same as the most cunning criminals

Good and evil are only in one thought

You want to know what she thinks, be her

A lot of people will say you don't understand me, but it's really hard to understand someone

Just being careful, just being patient is really not enough

There is also sharing, only she is willing to show you her heart

you can understand

Second, every bad guy is not bad in the beginning

Everyone does things for a reason

Everyone has a sympathetic side

Of course no one is God

I just hope that all people can stop and think more when they encounter things

instead of what I thought

——2020/3/20 "Red Dragon"

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Extended Reading
  • Cassidy 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    After watching the TV series, watching Anthony Hopkins calling Edward Norton Will is really inconsistent. Speaking of the movie itself, the most exciting thing is the opening of Will and Hannibal's head-to-head confrontation in just a few minutes. As for the famous Tooth Fairy case... In fact, the case itself is just ordinary, and maybe due to film length constraints and other reasons , the narrative of the film is also relatively vague and confusing, resulting in really nothing to see.

  • Jennifer 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    8.0/10 points. Wonderful as always. Isn't this Ralph Fiennes in "The English Patient", "Harry Potter", "Life and Death" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel"? . . There is a problem with the final ending. When you hit the door, you can just shoot at the door. Are you still waiting for him to crash in? . . The FBI is too bad. . .

Red Dragon quotes

  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: Tell me, when you saw Lecter's murders, their style, so to speak, were you able perhaps to reconstruct his fantasies? And, if so, did you jot down any impressions?

    Will Graham: No.

    Dr. Frederick Chilton: Let me be frank, Mr. Graham. The first definitive analysis of Lecter will be a publisher's wet dream. I'd give you full credit, of course

    [Graham towards cell door]

    Dr. Frederick Chilton: Dammit, man, you must have some advice. You caught him. What was your trick?

    Will Graham: I let him kill me.

  • Hannibal Lecter: First he kills the pet, and then the family. Freddy was your pet, Will.