I can't bear to see this, I subconsciously believe that Dr. Hannibal dares to cut it down. For freedom, he can do anything. Hannibal has a cold-blooded, cruel nature, and it's understandable to sacrifice Starling's arm at that moment (and Starling did it herself).
However...Starling went out intact, Hannibal was bandaged...Hannibal chopped off his own hand!!! I felt heartache and shock...The reason is probably:
1, I underestimated Hannibal Dr. Nibal's feelings for Starling. Hannibal is really cruel as an ogre. He can do anything for freedom, but I didn't expect his love for Starling to be so deep... He was reluctant to sacrifice Starling, and would rather cut off his hand.
Second, I have always thought that Dr. Hannibal is a very shrewd person. In the four parts, he is most likely to suffer from gunshot wounds and skin trauma. The cost of amputating his arms is too great. It is difficult for me to accept his choice.
Some people say, why didn't Hannibal find a mechanical pencil or something to open like the first Silence of the Lambs?
Please, the FBI plane was about to fly to the roof of his house at that time. How could he have time to find such a gadget, grinding his teeth just enough to open the handcuffs... Besides, he was still under the surveillance of Starling, who never retreated...
At that time, he had no other choice, cut off his palm or not, decided to be free or not, and the only choice left for the doctor was whose palm he cut off.
Therefore, I would rather believe that Mr. Hannibal, who is proficient in medicine, should have a bottom line in his heart, and he is ready to take over. That way, the price he would pay would be much less.
You know, the lack of a hand is no small matter, after all, Dr. Hannibal wants to travel the world and fight stubbornly against black and white people. Moreover, the mark of severed palm is too obvious. Considering that in the novel, Mason could not let go of his sixth finger after surgery, as an important basis for identifying him and arresting him.
Thirdly, from a medical point of view, a severed palm with a complete incision is likely to be reattached in a frozen environment, and Dr. Hannibal would not be unaware of this. He couldn't have left his severed palm on that table for the FBI to take it back for a specimen...
So I guess that on the plane, Hannibal's suitcase had a glass bottle full of ice cubes in it. his palm.
All in all, I can't accept a Dr. Hannibal with a major disability. I hope that the screenwriter will be long and dim sum. Since it goes against the original book and wrote such a book that conforms to universal values (well, I admit that the original two eloped to the end of the world this way of writing is so beautiful that there is no bright spot at all), don't ignore Hanni Dr. Ba's professionalism and shrewdness, patronize the writing of his tenderness and heroism.
After breaking the palm and continuing, the two spirits have both. Hannibal's image has reached a new level. I really look forward to the next sequel. But...hey, screenwriter, don't let it go!!! It's definitely not over since I broke my palm... But 15 years have passed, and this sequel hasn't been released yet, so let's think about it. ...
If the screenwriter really believes that there is no conflict between good and evil, then maybe only the death of the Doctor, or the death of Starling, or both, is the ending the screenwriter wants. In that case... I ask to write both to death... It can be written that Starling died for the doctor first, the doctor madly avenged and finally died, or, spent the rest of his life in thoughts... just like the godfather.
If the screenwriter only let Starling live, there shouldn't be any bright spots, right? Is there a big feature at the end, Starling holds the doctor who sacrificed for her, "not a thousand year, i love you, hannibal, i wanna tell you, i love you, could you stop? could you stay? do not leave me alone please ...... "?
Anyway, for this love to kill one, there can not be successful in the universal values of love, tragedy, perhaps the most beautiful, most real ending. Possibly, and the only ending. happy ending, who can believe it?
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