After watching this film, I felt cheated, deceived by the title, and deceived by the translated name translated as Silence of the Lambs 2. After watching the first part, I felt very good, and left an open ending for the audience to imagine. Below is a brief description of my thoughts on the film.
The first is casting. The heroine is too inferior. In the first part, in order to cover up the dilemma of lack of money, the heroine wears better clothes and worse shoes. After all, most people's eyes will not look at your shoes. In the second part, the close-up of the heroine's face is covered with makeup to cover up the freckles on her face, and then she is completely exposed, making it impossible to figure out what she is doing.
Of course, the male lead's skills are in place and very exciting, but I don't know what it's called.
Secondly, in terms of scene scheduling, there are libraries, open-air coffee shops, daily streets, police stations, FBI offices, police houses, opera houses, etc. I can’t remember. There are so many scene scheduling, not unified in one line, even if they are separated. The line of the police was not connected, and the police line: In the lively streets of Florence, a young man was killed, and then the murderer slipped away, and the police also slipped away after washing their hands. Are you mocking the chaos in Florence? And he was corpse on the street. The crowd panicked, including a tour group from Japan or South Korea. The police did nothing. Although they might be a little lazy in normal times, but this time it was their own people who died, and they were indifferent?
Next, Hannibal killed the police and fled easily, returned to the United States, found a place to live, and had a car to drive. Are the criminal police and customs of the two countries just decorations?
In the end, the heroine rescued the big devil and slaughtered innocent people. This is a stupid drama, and I can't complain.
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