Before touching on "Red Dragon" and "Silence of the Lambs", think about serial ogres, perhaps due to a burly stature, a painful childhood or a horrific encounter.
And Hannibal was just an aging psychiatrist with a lot of medical knowledge.
The first two films made me feel his thoughtful and calm heart, the contact part of the case and the shaping of Hannibal's character by the police. What was extremely shocking was the expression, tone and even the frequency of his breathing, from his eyes. Can't feel any mood swings. That inhumane demon has a portrayal of good and evil in Hannibal. In the process of communicating with the female detective, another side of Han was revealed.
"Will you tell me to stop when I get it, because you love me, stop me?"
"I won't love you"
"That's my girl"
I love you my way, even though you won't accept it.
I'm surprised the cannibal daemon didn't follow the old pattern of the villain's death, he still escaped but left a hand behind. That hand touched her face, her hair, and her skin.
The evil of the cannibal demon is unforgivable, but the good is reserved for the bird that swooped to death, in other words, the lamb that wept on the farm.
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