It's not easy to create a murderous maniac that makes people feel

Derick 2022-03-17 09:01:03

Creating a murderous maniac is not easy. Because I can't understand the basis for killing people in "Born to Kill", and I don't know why the tree saw in "Chainsaw" can kill others because of his physical disability. Everything about Lily Zhou", or "Confession", they all seem to try to tell me that there is no big reason to kill, as long as I like it. Then this pervert is cool and you have to appreciate me.
So I like "No Country for Old Men" because the author doesn't try to make you identify with anyone. Killing is killing. Cold-blooded killers are more like a machine that doesn't allow us to instill more feelings. His calm and discipline are like random fate. How good is that.
"Hannibal" is also very good, let me understand that this is a highly calm and rational person. The highly developed mind made him see some of the same species as inferior animals, which needed to be tortured and killed by filtering out the dregs. Of course his world doesn't need to be tolerant, and he doesn't have to try to tell him a bunch of human harmony principles that make him tired. He didn't intend to mix with other people's muddy waters, but others broke into his world with a whole body of worldly utility. Of course he couldn't stand it. In his opinion, these people all stink, and he can only kill them quickly. He has a high taste in art and life, and he can feel at ease in the crystal world he has created. Alone, calm, sees others and the laws of society as nothing. This is of course a way, pure and incisive.
Sterling is utterly uninteresting, and Hannibal's affection for her is puzzling. Perhaps, physically as a man, he is occasionally unavoidable.

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Extended Reading
  • Naomi 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    In fact, Aunt Moore is okay. The character of Clarice is a bit of a chance in the first part, mainly through her profile description of Hannibal. Some plots are too slow, and slow motion is used, which challenges my patience a bit. With the first one, this work describing human nature is a bit lackluster. Fortunately, Hans Zimmer’s music is very epic and adds a little heavy tone to the film.

  • Garland 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    Hannibal was changed beyond recognition, hannibal actually fell in love with the heroine who was also changed beyond recognition... and cut off his hand for this woman... speechless! Finally, he artificially feeds the children and eats human brains, does this reflect the delicate perversion of hannibal? It is medically unattainable for PS to open the brain. . . The only thing that remains unchanged is Anthony’s acting... Ahhhhhh... those eyes

Hannibal quotes

  • Clarice Starling: Paul, what is it with you? I told you to go home to your wife, that was wrong?

    Paul Krendler: Don't flatter yourself, Starling. That was a long time ago. Why would I hold that against you? Besides, this town is full of cornpone country pussy.

  • Mason Verger: Oh, coulda, woulda, should. I mean what do you think about the money?

    Paul Krendler: Five.

    Mason Verger: Oh, let's just toss it off like 'five'! Let's say it with the respect it deserves.

    Paul Krendler: Five-hundred-thousand-dollars.

    Mason Verger: Well, that's better, but not much. Will it work?

    Paul Krendler: It'll work. Won't be pretty.

    Mason Verger: What ever is?

    [Line disconnects]

    Mason Verger: Cocksucker!