The first comment is dedicated to the film Hannibal. As a lover of psychoanalytic theory and killer movies, I believe that most people will be deeply attracted by Hannibal's personality and have never read the novel. So I am writing this movie review based on the movie version. I know that many people think that the first Silence of the Lambs is more classic in everyone's mind. It is because of the relationship between the age and so on that it is more difficult for me to connect, so I will just say this episode
The character image of Dr. Wright can no longer be perfected. He is proficient in philosophy, medicine, psychology, cooking (don't know what else), and most importantly, he has extraordinary and elegant taste, which is why the public loves this character so much one of them.
I have seen other film critics mention that the two people in the novel eventually escaped together, and I personally prefer the ending of the film version to be the most reasonable.
Many people describe the relationship between Dr. Wright and the detective as love. I can't agree with this. Does he have such a feeling of love for such a Dr. Wright? This is where I have doubts. It is portrayed in the role of Dr. Wright. He is after a person who can compete with him. This is the ultimate fun and a remediation. After all, people can see through everyone at a height. uninteresting. This girl is too different from those other people. What he admires about the detective is her integrity, her requirements for herself, her integrity itself, even the image of a little girl, she is definitely not the kind of person who would Compromise with money, because she doesn't value material desires, what she values is glory, to be worthy of herself, to be worthy of herself, to be worthy of her own principles, to be worthy of her own justice
A girl like this is rare, she is clear-headed and smart, she doesn't care about external material desires, she has strong beliefs and self-requirements, she has always done her job well, and she is in a bureaucratic male environment, just like a movie. In this extremely patriarchal environment, she is still very stubborn and will never do what she thinks is dirty.
Back to Dr. Wright's feelings for the detective
As I said before, for a serial killer, I don't think he will have feelings like "love". Even if there is, it is not the kind we can understand. I tend to classify Dr. Wright as a pure beauty lover. He likes beautiful things (opera philosophy and painting have deep research), and the detective has something that makes him appreciate, a soul that is unstained from the mud, although it is on the opposite side of the values with Dr. Wright, In Dr. Wright's high standards, she has never let her down. She has always been that upright and principled, and to him that is true beauty and a quality he wants to protect. A gritty spirit
It's a completely platonic feeling, willing to protect this beauty and don't want it to change, it's just so paranoid
I think that last handcuff scene is a total trap
He said - will there be a day when you will beg me and tell me I love you.
- no longer possible
If she said I love you, then the detective would no longer be the girl Dr. Wright admired and defended by Xiao Xiao, the one who pursued justice and had a determined soul. Everything about Dr. Wright is the opposite of the detective's self-requirement. , if she agrees it means she's fallen
Some personal impressions, I haven't read the novel, I have some analysis on the movie itself, I don't know how many times I've watched it, I like the character of Hannibal too much
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