Psychoanalysis with a combination of metaphors and gourmet food has always been Professor Hannibal's specialty.
Beginning with the Silence of the Lambs, Professor Hannibal's calm appearance, gloomy, and extremely thorough observation ability reveal a calm and rational sense. . He was a man with a deep understanding of anatomy, crime, psychology, and human nature.
This version extends to the TV series.
With a strong "American Psycho" style. Beginning with the conclusion of the FBI analysts that the murderer used murder to eat people's livers, the camera calmly cuts to another psychology professor using a knife and fork to quietly cut livers and cherries at dinner time. close up. Let the audience feel disgusted and see the exquisiteness of the food.
This scene has a strong "American Psycho" shooting technique. The protagonist also has symptoms of schizophrenia. After that, the color of the TV series has been displayed in the contrasting hue of the red.
It's just that the close-up of the dead in horror movies is overused. Creepy. Let a work shot in the way of a psychological crime movie, with a strong horror effect. Maybe it's to suit the tastes of the hardcore audience.
The lines and dialogues are well written.
Hitchcock said his take on the thrilling subject matter: bringing together the finest of fine dining in the finest restaurants and murder. The whole restaurant is a clue.
The film also reflects the old man's very forward-looking view.
A combination of good food and murder.
There are two screenwriters, one of whom is Thomas Harris, who wrote "Silence of the Lambs", "Hannibal" (film), "Young Hannibal" and "Red Dragon". strong man.
Keep chasing this show. All previous dramas and movies have been temporarily put down, and continue to observe the reasoning process of Professor Hannibal.
The protagonist is a lot like my classmate. Eyes and glasses are amazingly consistent. You can also say that the protagonist of this show or my classmate is actually a handsome and melancholy boy.
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