Both the first and second seasons are over.
Impressively, in the episode where the color palette is used to paint the murder, one of the victims struggles to escape, the skin and the flesh are stitched together; however, in order to survive, all pain must be endured. The pain of tearing flesh is bloody displayed in front of my eyes, and some cannot bear to look directly at it. Of course, there are also pictures that are not suitable for children with bloody blood, such as the female forensic doctor who was cut into pieces; this reminds me of "Forensic Doctor Qin Ming" Skulls in the refrigerator and human skins in the closet and more were deleted, as well as a blurred image of a bloody knife in many Korean dramas.
Have we underestimated our tolerance for cruel images, have we been overprotected, just like the mother in "Black Mirror" who deleted all the negative information in her daughter's life, no cruelty, no darkness, no evil , so that when they meet, they can't tell the difference at all, and they can't empathize with the pain, so that they become insensitive.
Of course, the most exciting part of this show is the contest between Dr. Lector and Will. In the first season, I worry about Will all the time. There is such a terrible person around him hiding in the dark, guiding, deceiving, and framed, just to satisfy his own curiosity and see how you react. Fortunately, Will sees Hannibal's true identity, although no one believes it.
In the second season, the contest begins. Control and counter-control, lure and be lured, hunt and kill. You are setting a trap to lure the other party into it, but how can you be sure that you are not walking into the other party's trap? No, I'm not sure. In the dark, looking for a ray of light, all you can do is believe in yourself, keep working hard, and have no time to worry about whether you will get lost in the dark.
Yes, but it's a struggle.
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