Compared with the two films, Silence of the Lambs is like a brain-burning reasoning film, while this one is more like a horror film that directly hits human nature.
The two main lines of The Silence of the Lambs are that the heroine catches the criminal with the help of Hannibal, and the other is the conversation between the heroine and Hannibal. The main line is more inclined to catch the criminal.
And this one is based on the confrontation between the heroine and Hannibal, which magnifies the difference between the heroine and other characters in the play.
In my opinion, Hannibal is the perspective of God, who clearly and accurately penetrates everyone's inner desires, and rationally and calmly amplifies everyone's inner desires. Just as Cod pushed Vijay off the pigsty, he had a clear insight into Cod's fear and dissatisfaction with Vijay when Vijay let Cod out of the pigsty, so he asked Cod to push Vijay off the pig It not only satisfied Cod's dissatisfaction with Vijay's constant oppression, but also made Cod retreat, so Cod directly obeyed Hannibal's words. The heroine and nurse Barrow can be said to be the two smartest people in the crowd except God Hannibal. They know how to evaluate their own abilities and know how to treat Hannibal with respect and non-discrimination to win Hannibal's favor. Their tolerance (or appreciation, respect), so even if there are many opportunities and many reasons to solve the two, Hannibal did not start with them. For God Hannibal, everyone else in the FBI is based on their own interests, and only the heroine really takes the responsibility of being an FBI agent and does what an FBI agent should really do, although smart girls It is also full of ambitions for position and external reputation, but the heroine always insists on her responsibilities. So among the many people who wanted to persecute him for the benefit of money, the heroine was an exception. He kept testing the heroine's inner selfish desires without success, so he was constantly attracted by this woman who insisted on his duty. I became curious about her, fell in love with her, and even cut off her own hand to protect the heroine.
In the end, Hannibal, the dinner between the heroine and Paul is like an amplification of three human natures. Hannibal is the God who sees everything, Paul is the representative of human greed, and the heroine is a kind person who insists on his heart. I was most impressed by the last dinner (or maybe it happened to be the relationship at the end of the movie...). Paul's greed made him so confused that even his frontal lobes were delicious. Of course, Hannibal, who led all this, had long guessed Paul's greed, and the pure-hearted heroine also fell when she saw this scene. tears. After the whole movie, Hannibal's only surprise was here. He tested the heroine, kissed the heroine, and pretended to chop off the heroine's hand, but he failed to break the firmness of the heroine's heart. Just like an ordinary man who is deeply in love, Hannibal controls everyone's every move like a god, and only the heroine can break this balance and make him lose control (actually, when I chop off his own hand, Hannibal is a little scared, he still cherishes himself, but he is also rational, because he wants to protect the heroine, so he doesn't hesitate to cut off one of his hands).
And the heroine is really smart. She knows how to live with smart people instead of competing against one another, and she knows how to give in and show weakness (although in some places, she still "" "makes herself smart" like defeating Hannibal with her own strength, then It's brave, it's a last resort, it's a desperate attempt to stick to her duty.)
And Hannibal fell in love with the heroine, I think it's because the heroine is different from others, because the heroine is "polite" and respects him , because he can't completely control the heroine like he controls other people.
Although it is said on the Internet that The Silence of the Lambs is better, but from the point of view of the thoughts that the film itself wants to express, I still prefer this film. After all, the Silence of the Lambs is mainly based on brain-burning reasoning.
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