Yet another sequel.
The first is the Silence of the Lambs, the second is Hannibal, the third is the young Hannibal, and the last is Red Dragon. In fact, in this order, there is no flavor.
For the problems that came up in the fourth part, go back and look at Hannibal, the boy in the first step. Many details are easier to understand.
The derivation of Hannibal is not for no reason. The shadow of childhood cannot come out.
Even higher education and help can't open up Da's heart. Heart demon.
Gong Li's acting skills were really top-notch at the time. At that time, I saw a barrage saying why Gong Li became a Japanese. In fact, according to the historical background at the time, China was still during the resistance war, and it was really a fantasy for marrying a foreigner.
The most bloody thing is that Hannibal actually fell in love with his aunt, God! Is this love an Oedipus complex?
Gentlemen, tactics, medical skills, and guesswork can only be done with the help of my aunt when I was young.
Think back to why Hannibal's mother didn't take that letter? It laid a foreshadowing for the storyline. Could it be used to imply that Hannibal, an uncle who can take refuge but is useless?
I saw wild boars and wild dogs in this movie. Is it for Hannibal to sit down? Here Hannibal already knows how to deal with wild boars.
There is also the statue of Mrs. Zi here, which is like a symbol of Hannibal. The look in Hannibal's eyes when he put on the mask was as if he was being pulled over.
From a distance, the statue looks like an incarnation of a wild boar full of tusks. Timid, but very brave. When you are put on a mask, you are sober and leave your job as if you were torn apart by magic. Leaving the mask is like a devil? Is this also a tactical performance of Japanese wooden swords?
After Hannibal met the penultimate person on the list and was told that he also ate his sister, he got out of control, and the ogre started from the beginning, and even his aunt was helpless.
Omg, curious why Hannibal got caught in Silence of the Lambs? Haha, keep watching the last "Red Dragon".
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