There is no doubt that I am still impressed by Hannibal's unique charisma.
Only Hannibal, who is a psychiatrist and a mental patient, can perform such an artistic interpretation of criminal methods that transcend the bottom line of human beings.
He admired everything about Sterling. The loneliness in the human world made him find hope, even a soulmate. A murderer is so similar to a police detective. Is this a compliment to the criminal by the original author or a mockery of the police?
Sterling, a woman who also has tragic memories, is on the surface a shrewd and capable female police officer, but when she first met Dr. Hannibal in "Silence of the Lambs", Hannibal used wise words to tell her. Her heart was naked... The trembling in her nightmare was finally discovered by this ogre, with such a gentle and calm smile... From then on, her delicate feelings for him were doomed.
These two people who are doomed to chase after each other have the same past.
The same lack of affection for the family, the same dark childhood, the same indelible scars in the depths of the heart. This makes them all feel the same as each other. But one became a lion, the other a lamb...
In a few spark-like collisions, the sick lion actually fell in love with the alert lamb.
He is an out-and-out murderer. In his eyes, man is no longer a human being, but a clumsy animal. According to Hannibal, he is "an animal that has no manners and no respect for people." But she is Hannibal. The one that Nibal paid special attention to, the wise, shrewd, and pure lamb. Maybe when he heard her tell the story of the Screaming Lamb, he marked her as the one who cared for her.
But Sterling is a policeman, and even a little girl with a fragile heart is a vigilant lamb who won't give in easily. Her duty was to arrest him. "Love" was a word she never dared to think of.
This reminds me of the vampire love that is popular now, and it seems to be the love between diners and food. The difference is that they will never have the confrontation and struggle between Hannibal and Sterling.
The emotions that first appeared in the first part were brought into full play in the second part.
On the surface, Sterling was the lion who arrested Hannibal, the lamb, but the real she was the lamb that Hannibal played with... Fortunately, he wanted her to be spared no harm. At the end of the film, she said that she would never fall in love with him, and he smiled, "That's my girl (that's my girl)." Maybe the relationship between them has already surpassed love, it is purely a kind of person A feeling of mutual sympathy and secret appreciation between people.
By the time the knife fell, I knew the director was going to really give us a statement about the ogre's weakness.
That's right, he would rather cut off his left arm than hurt Sterling. Sterling's only confidant, admirer, and most powerful antagonist in the world is his weakness.
So the end of the movie. She also fell in love with him.
He attracted her by cruelty and grace, she attracted him by innocence and reason. Are they destined to stand on both ends of the moral line and die as soon as they cross the thunder pool?
The story is too emotional, I am not so rational, and I do not want to deeply analyze the truth, the good and the beautiful. I just really hope that there is love between them.
I don't know if there will be a sequel or not. I look forward to the ending that they can be together, but I am afraid that this will fall into a cliché and make people laugh...
In front of these two opposite and identical men and women, the police, MPs, All human beings seem so insignificant. Human nature has been revealed, and the story intends to strengthen the spiritual world of Hannibal and Sterling, especially Hannibal, who seems to stand at a height overlooking the insignificant human beings, and Sterling is the one who can match him. The one standing beside him.
At the end of the two movies, he managed to escape twice. The difference is that the first time he took a steady and proud pace, the second time he took his left arm dripping with blood that was wounded by love... A lion must pay the price of blood when he falls in love with the opposite lamb.
I can't help but hope that I can see the final outcome, and they will disappear together in the crowd of people...
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