"Pagan Worship and Mental Illness"

Zechariah 2022-04-21 09:01:20

The old man who plays Hambani appears to be much older than in the "Silence of the Lambs" period. The basic plot of this film is the same as that of "The Silence of the Lambs", with almost no major changes. Hanbani, who is both good and evil, controls everything in the shadows, and in his seemingly innocent old man's eyes, there is a quiet, intelligent and cunning gaze. I'm a little skeptical of the male lead's acting skills, the outstanding performance in Fight Club is starting to fizzle out. The end of the movie has a nice virtuous echo of The Silence of the Lambs, and when Hambani in prison laughs, no one doesn't feel like he's planning something again. Sometimes murderers are not scary, but mentally ill people who take pleasure in killing people, like this pagan worshiper in the film. It really struck me when the mysterious creature he worshipped appeared on his back. To be honest, that dragon is really addicting, the drawing is full of male hormones. The blind female lead is charming when she laughs.
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Red Dragon quotes

  • Will Graham: Jack, there's only one safe way to carry on a conversation that's one-way blind.

    Jack Crawford: Publication.

  • Will Graham: [accosted by Freddie Lounds] You write lying shit, Lounds, and the "Tattler" is an ass wipe!