Silence of the Lambs can be described as a classic. The actors' acting skills are superb, the scenes are set off, the shots are perfectly switched, the script echoes back and forth, and the connection is free. Every killing journey is thrilling, completely like a madman. I feel like I'm acting a little bit contrived. Originally, I was still thinking that under the circumstances at that time, it was actually helpless for Christa to eat her sister. After seeing it, she felt that she deserved it. The last feeling is: No one is willing to be a pervert. Those who become perverts have experienced some unbearable traumas in the process of growing up. They do not die in silence, but erupt in silence. If Hannibal was not born in the war of resistance, but in a peaceful age, he would be the pillar of society with his intelligence and intelligence, but the gods are not beautiful, and they have successively captured his dearest people... The most moving thing in the plot is that he picks up When the corpse was found, the police officer tortured the prisoner. The prisoner asked the police officer: Where were the police officers at that time? The police officer did not answer but dragged him into the judgment room. Before entering, Hannibal understood the prisoner's mind and put a small cross in his mouth. Then Hannibal said to the police officer: He answered your question, and you haven't answered his question, where were the police? "Actually, Hannibal still wants to be rescued, but he can no longer find the intersection. When he was young, he also hoped to be able to live with his sister and his family. Everyone wants to be rescued, and everyone is struggling with sin. , all struggling between life and death, all wandering between superego and id, pushed away by desire.
I'm killing myself when I kill you. I think this sentence is suitable to describe Hannibal, the following picture.
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