Since when have you been disappointed with him? Presumably finding no passion in his eyes started. Hannibal without passion is like everyone in life. Le parfum tombe en poussière, the orb is dusty and rotting in the dirt. Hannibal himself is a person who is very kind to the people around him. He is not the kind of lunatic who takes revenge on the society. He is just a pervert. His vision of looking at the world itself is problematic. His pursuit of perfection, his professional rigor, and his enthusiasm for research are actually very respectable. Without a passion for Hannibal, he would also lose his motivation to kill and his own factors in his genes.
Remember the classic escape scene in Silence of the Lambs. Hands stained with blood, sinister eyes, the spirit of swallowing life alive. It was an anger. I just can't imagine the doctors in the series doing that. Compared with the movie, he is not even a pervert, at most a little neurotic. Hannibal's disdain for the mortal world, the sadness and desolation after insight into the world, the feeling of being powerful. In the TV series, he is at most a provocative villain who leads a bunch of good people astray. How could Hannibal be interested in so many people? He is very picky. There are a few particularly fun little bugs, and everyone else deserves to die. This should be one of Hannibal's thoughts. Instead of wasting time on a bunch of little bugs, research, read, and discover some other fun stuff.
And there is. . . The driving force behind my watching is indeed. . The scene is so beautiful, the props are well done, and the corpses are beautiful. Beautiful photography. . .
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