As many people have said, this is not a mystery drama, those who want to watch a mystery drama can go next door The movie version or simply watch Shenxia, you can save yourself if you want to find logical reasoning here. The reason why I wrote this film review is to say that the focus of this drama is not logical at all. The visibility is not limited to the bloody set, the conscientious makeup and the superb acting skills of the actors.
It is worth noting that almost all the prisoners in this drama are not ordinary bad guys. They have various degrees and symptoms of mental illness, or have complexes that ordinary people do not have. This made their murder scene extremely horrifying, irrational, and even seemingly contradictory. They don't feel guilty, and some don't even care if they get caught or die. Only care about whether their complex is satisfied. So the blood angels would leave things with their own DNA on the scene. The FBI may also use a god like Will out of this consideration.
And Will himself has a minor mental illness (social disorder), and I also have research on psychology. Maybe this is why he can perfectly restore the crime scene and criminal psychology. His ability to observe is extremely high, and even in an emergency, he can remember every detail he sees. At the same time, there was a serious fault in his memory. To be honest, there are people with normal brains who want to get the prisoner to put antlers on the wound to heal the wound? Are you making up for the victim? Ordinary people will feel that they are abusing corpses, right? But Little Teacup wanted to, and he didn't even need directional evidence or step-by-step reasoning to draw conclusions easily. Some people complained that his process of restoring the crime scene was like a super power, just shake the curry stick, this is unscientific. I've also wondered, and even questioned, the rigor of the show (which turned out to be unnecessary). There are obviously so many possibilities. If it was Sherlock, they might rule them out one by one, while Will simply went straight to the correct answer, and Jack, the omnipotent forensic doctor next to him, couldn't refute them. Why? That's right, with his superpowers. Will does not use strict logic or reasoning, but a mutual understanding that he and the criminals are abnormal people in his subconscious.
The same applies to the fact that he later discovered Hannibal's true face. It was precisely when he was regarded as a lunatic by everyone around him that he was the closest to the truth and to Hannibal's own psychological activities. He said incoherently that these imitations were all done by one person and had something to do with Hobbs. In the end, it was even concluded that Hannibal's motive was to see how someone like him would act. To be honest, let's not say whether he was sober at the time. He can think of such complexity without direct evidence, just relying on intuition to be so sure that he is right, which has proved that his brain is indeed abnormal. That's why he can think of it but Jack can't. Will, in turn, has always understood the motives of criminals by substituting himself for them, which adds to his mental instability. Maybe Will's perverted level at the last moment is close to that of Hannibal, so he can analyze his criminal psychology. Think of that deer that has appeared countless times in hallucinations. The deer represents Hannibal himself. Rather than solid logic, those unreal hallucinations gave him the correct answer.
Ironically, the logic used by others is wrong. On one side is a profiler with an extremely unstable mental state and a memory fault. The principle of solving the case is that by approaching the criminal's psychology, it is highly likely that he will imitate the crime. There is ABG's ear in the stomach, and the remains of the victim in the bait. In the end, it was clear how the case was going, and there was no alibi. On the other side is a trained psychiatrist who looks perfectly normal. All accusations point to will. It's clear who is the pervert murderer, right? Those who say that Jack is a team-killing pig teammate must be looking at God's perspective. As an ordinary person, what Jack shows is the absolute rationality that is not affected by human touch. Come to think of it, Jack had doubted Hannibal before, and he was the only one who correctly doubted ABG in the beginning. The intuitive Will did not. But it was also because of Jack's so-called logic that he was confused by the "Evidence" created by Hannibal and sent Will to prison. It has been said that upright people are easy to manipulate. Their way of thinking and acting, though clever, was as clear and predictable as a textbook to the superior Hannibal. And will is not so normal. His thinking jumps, making people unpredictable, unrestricted by existing conditions, full of crazy thoughts, but it is difficult to control. Although Uncle Ba has designed all the complete sets and succeeded in making him a poor pawn step by step, the second season may not be the case.
Will is similar to Hannibal, but opposite. will have social barriers. He seems to have three things, but in fact it is difficult to hide himself, and he has directly provoked female reporters. In addition, it is mentally fragile (there is no way to do it ╮(╯_╰)╭), and it also has its own hallucinations. Unlike Hannibal, he speaks fluidly, is clear-headed, and acts brilliantly, and he does a good job of portraying a polite mask in front of everyone (except Maurier). From the outside, he looks normal. Unlike the handsome Hannibal in the movie, this Hannibal is so normal that it's creepy. Someone once said that everyone in the world is mentally ill (Floyd is happy). Or there are shadows in childhood like cruelty to animals, or slight pedophilia, masochistic tendencies, or slight autism and depression who have been isolated since childhood, or jealous of rich people to the point of wanting to silence, or the most simple short-tempered. Even the relatively normal Jack was affected by his own strong emotions when he heard the recording of the intern being killed. Will is the same, he seems rational, but in fact he is a mess. His biggest mistake was to let his feelings control his judgment, so he could choose to trust Uncle Ba when he doubted him again and again, and sold himself. How could you blame Jack. And Uncle Pat looked like an exception among human beings, like a superhuman (how did Nietzsche feel). He is rarely angry and rarely happy. Even more careful than Jack, he speaks carefully, leaving room for leeway. To any patient and their abnormal behavior, he showed unexpected composure (thinking that psychiatrists often have to face the darkness in human nature, it is not easy not to be crazy). Most of the emotions he occasionally showed were to hide, such as just the right amount of embarrassment and panic after killing Tobias. (Emoticons are the easiest to express your heart and the easiest to cover up your heart. Pay attention to the children around you who often send emojis and Yanyi on the Internet and text messages, but have nothing in real life)
To be honest, this version of Uncle Ba doesn't seem to have any childhood shadows, and has never died of a younger sister. Judging from his social skills, it is estimated that since he was a young gangster, who would dare to bully him. The horror of him is that he has no normal motive for killing. Not to avenge people, family, society. He is not so easily manipulated by his inner emotions, or he has no emotions at all. There is no mental illness behind all his abnormal crimes, but the audience knows he is the most abnormal one. He is a man who stands at the top of the food chain like Lord Bei. In his opinion, eating people and killing people is no different from eating pigs and killing pigs. He didn't feel the slightest sense of guilt when he killed, and his heart didn't speed up even a little bit. It's like we eat innocent animals, put them in a circus for fun, and observe them in a laboratory. Some netizens said it well. Maybe Uncle Ba really feels the same as a father and a daughter to ABG. After all, ABG himself is quite abnormal, and he is half of the same kind. It's a pity that this kind of feeling is more like a human's feeling for pets. Occasionally, I feel that this pet is really human, but when your pet shows its fangs, can you still save his life? In his view, we are no different from beasts. His feelings for normal people are what humans would have for animals. This is his horror. In the play, will, the female psychiatrist Maurier, and possibly Miriam, an intern, are exceptions.
The relationship between the little teacup and the uncle that the rotten girls talked about with relish, I think this is a kind of complex. As for whether it is love or not, because no one has defined what love is like, there can be morbid love (how it feels to be sick and spoiled), so I can't judge here. Will is right, Hannibal is very curious about Will. Hannibal is so perverted that he has never met someone like him in his life (he may be friends with the original author Harris, and his brains to come up with such a storyline are wide open). Will is not just a guinea pig in the lab, Will is also his kind, and even has the potential to be friends, if there is part of the truth about what he said to the female psychiatrist (I would think so because the director seems to have been going through this seemingly Hannibal’s more sophisticated women reveal information to the audience, as will those inexplicable hallucinations (though obscure in themselves). So he induced will step by step. Some netizens pointed out that he was not completely lying about the so-called "helping Will recognize himself". He saw Will's potential, and has been shaping Will into a perverted murderer like himself. Just the process of shaping has satisfied his complex. As for what this "friend" ends up doing, I don't think he will care. It's not bad to be a scapegoat, and he won't be sentenced to death (off topic, one of the disadvantages of the death penalty is that It is easy to kill the wrong person, such as this case. But I personally support reservations, because the chance of my being wronged and killed is smaller than the chance of being stabbed to death for no reason on the street), Uncle Ba can occasionally visit the supervisor to tease the teacup. Of course, will is not such a simple person. It stands to reason that the little teacup's consciousness is so unstable, and he knows that he is too involved in the drama when solving the case, and the evidence at present is so solid, he should have followed everyone to doubt himself. Yes, he suspected that he killed ABG and his identity, but he always knew who he was from the first episode to the last. He wasn't the one who committed the copycat murder, he wasn't Hobbs, he didn't kill ABG's friend. He wasn't the fragile little teacup, and he didn't kill ABG. And he now knows exactly who did it all. Similarly, Hannibal also knew that he knew that the ace of the two had been revealed, and he would not give Will a chance to fight back. The highlight of the second season is estimated to be the tug-of-war between the two. According to the preview, the chance of will fighting back is very high, and Uncle Ba most likely needs to escape.
The ending is well designed. Will inevitably repeats Hobbs' mistakes, getting shot as a deranged murderer. And the seemingly innocent Hannibal succeeded him in the second season. As for that "See? You see?" There are currently two interpretations. One is to see yourself clearly. Hobbs deliberately killed his daughter in front of Will, to let him understand what kind of person he was and what kind of mentality he had in killing his own daughter. Will lets Hannibal understand who he is and how he will act. Some netizens put forward another view, thinking that the location of Hannibal Station was the same in the two incidents. Hobbs knew Hannibal was on the phone, so he said "you see". At the same time, Will also saw the deer man at that time, and everything came to light. The boss from start to finish is the same person.
Finally, let's talk about some obvious bugs, the kind that people like me can see. According to biology majors, living people cannot grow mushrooms, only athlete's foot. Because it does not have the cellulose required for the solidification of fungi, it only has the fat and protein that maggots love. And the sun is good there, it is not easy for mushrooms to grow so vigorously. It can only be said that the culture medium and soil of Mushroom King are designed too bunker. Secondly, Will is too unlucky, a profiler with a tendency to serious mental illness, only one psychiatrist, if he is ill, he will not go to multiple hospitals for re-examination. You must know that even in reality, the chances of psychiatrists making wrong judgments are not small. This FBI style is no more rigorous than Conan's. Uncle Ba is really lucky, better than the one in the movie. If I remember correctly, Uncle Pa is not an official FBI employee, but a friend of the FBI employee and a recommended psychiatrist. They accepted Uncle Pa's judgment and let him know the details of the case. Not to mention the forensic doctors, even if they had an IQ of 200, they were just bystanders, and their words could not influence Jack and Alana's thoughts. Second, there is hardly a single camera throughout the show. My mother personally experienced a case where a junior high school student in the suburbs of Shanghai stole a wallet and was photographed in a close-up by the camera. The student probably did not expect to be killed. My friend also recovered his lost DSLR through surveillance video. Coupled with watching a lot of police stories, I always thought that cameras are everywhere, let alone in a country with a highly developed legal system like the United States (privacy issues aside). Not to mention that the place where the intern Miriam disappeared is not a place where birds do not shit, and the address cannot be determined. It is not difficult to locate the area where the victim appeared last, right? It's a bit unreasonable not to install a camera in the hospital. The patient is also a criminal facing two charges with serious injuries. A whole bunch of people go to put a comb and nobody notices? (On the contrary, the problem that many people are entangled in that the oxygen concentration did not kill the girl seems to be explained by the fact that hydrogen is mixed in and the comb material itself is flammable). Also, whether ABG came back with Will or came back separately, there will be records. Why does everyone think she died in her hometown? Thinking about it carefully, the phone call that Uncle Ba made was actually not cautious, his attitude towards ABG, his behavior of killing people next to Will and not closing the door, and his intentionally revealing his feelings for Will to Jack, were not completely cautious, even a few It almost made Will suspect him. But Uncle Ba is playing with psychology, you can't see anything from his face, except what he wants you to see. He succeeded in making this abnormal daughter keep his secret until the end, and succeeded in making Will a scapegoat
To sum up, this drama does not just rely on piling up curious elements (I have seen such dramas and animations), and of course it does not only rely on selling corruption. The show itself is about far more than reasoning or bizarre murders. Fowler is not that simple-minded. At present, this drama is as heavy in my heart as the movie. Such a plot, the ripples in the hearts of the audience may also vary from person to person. If you only see men and men playing tricks and tricks, then you really don't have the same wavelength.
By the way: lz majors in mathematics, logic is so-so. After watching the show in three days (and I forgot about due's homework yesterday, it's all Hannibal's fault), my temperament changed greatly after watching it, and no one talked about it in the middle of the night. I was afraid that I would be sent to the hospital to find my parents. A brain's thinking can't find the brain hole to vent. In the middle of the night, I read this 5,000-word essay that sometimes digresses and is long-winded. I admire the person who saw the last. As for the play itself, I didn't have time to carefully consider it. The feeling after watching is my inner impulse + the opinions of others (I have added "According to XX, it is not a paper, so I will not add the source), if there is any error, welcome to use normal human beings The words pointed out, yes, I am glass-hearted.
By the way: lz is timid, although because he is a dead rationalist, he is immune to all ghost stories (the bears who bring their own talcum powder in the grudge are not funny hahaha), but I am very timid. I'm scared to death of bloody things. When there is a scene in an anti-Japanese TV series that burns a person with a soldering iron, my hair stands upright. Recently, because I'm about to graduate and start a family, I'm obsessed with cooking. Hannibal’s reason), go to and out of the major vegetable markets to buy raw meat with blood, chop big bones, dismember chickens and kill fish. After just two months, I don’t feel any discomfort in watching any bloody scenes in Hannibal, which seems understandable. The feelings of Uncle Ba and the majority of medical students. If I were to watch the vivisection in episode 11 last year, I would cry worse than the person who was dissected. I wonder if it can be explained from a psychological point of view?
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