Unexpectedly, the sequel to "Silence of the Lambs" is a love line in a bloody, thrilling crime. The first half is basically a cover-up? But the second part really didn't disappoint, even though it will become wanted evidence, Hanni Dr. Pull still writes romantic letters for Chris. After Chris was injured, he put on a pair of GUCCI for her. This is also a response to the doctor in the first film saying that your shoes are too old... Probably the best part of the film The subtlety lies in the character setting of Hannibal, a mighty genius psychiatrist, a murderous cannibal psychopath, and a terrifying cold-blooded madman, but at the last moment he cut off his left arm for his beloved. , His decisiveness, cruelty, and affection, all in this knife, were completely said. In my opinion, everything is not unresponsive, Chris is also intentional, otherwise it is impossible to fall asleep listening to the video of the doctor every night, and it is impossible to risk her life to rescue the doctor, but her righteous stubbornness as a detective has nothing to do with it. conflict. This arm finally declares a demon's selfless love for a girl. He has killed countless people in his life, and he has no mercy and no morals in his heart. But he never deceived or hurt Chris from beginning to end. She has always been the innocent little girl in his mind, the girl who cried in dreams for the lambs on the farm... The most impressive dialogue?? Dr. : Tell me, Clarice, would you ever say to me, stop? If you love me, you'd stop? Cla : Not in a thousand years. Dr. : Not in a thousand years? That's my girl.
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