Hannibal is synonymous with what it is. What does Hannibal mean?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hannibal Barca: Hanni'Baal, Hanni means grace in Phoenician, Baal is the name of the main god of the Canaanites in the Middle East, Baal, which means lightning in Phoenician. And together with the literal meaning is the blessing of the god Baal of the lightning family.

    Hannibal mostly refers to the cannibal doctor Hannibal in the movie "The Silence of the Lambs" and the protagonist Hannibal in the American drama "Hannibal", at the same time, Hannibal is also a famous general of Carthage, an ancient country in North Africa, born in 247 BC, when he was young, he fought against Spain with his father, and was an enemy of Rome, and had outstanding military performance.

    Introduction to "Hannibal":

    Hannibal (Hannibal) is adapted by NBC TV based on Thomas Harris's classic ** "Red Dragon", created by Brian Fowler, starring Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy.

    It is reported that there are two reasons why Hannibal eats people, one is that Hannibal was kidnapped by bandits when he was a child, and it was very cold at that time, and the war bandits had no food to eat, so he boiled his sister into soup and ate it, and then the army came and blew up the place where they were, and Hannibal took the opportunity to escape, but the matter of eating his sister had a great impact on Hannibal.

    Second, Hannibal studied psychology when he grew up, studying human psychology, but learning did not bring him out of the shadow of his childhood, but instead made him fall into a deeper pathology, so he began to use what he learned to become a hidden serial killer, and at the same time, Hannibal took pleasure in eating people, only in this way could he soothe his restless heart.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Hannibal" (Hannibal) is a 2001 crime suspense film produced by MGM Pictures, directed by Ridley Scott, written by David Mamei, starring Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Gary Oldman, etc.

    The film is the second in the "The Silence of the Lambs" film series, and mainly tells the story of Hannibal and Starling during his escape from prison. The film premiered in the United States and Italy on February 9, 2001.

    Video reviews. Hannibal should not be seen as a mere thriller drama, in fact it should be included in the category of emotional films. The most connotative part of the film is also the handling of the emotional relationship between Hannibal and Stellen, which actually reflects the contradictions and struggles inherent in Western culture or Western human nature.

    Compared with "The Silence of the Lambs", "Hannibal" focuses not on the suspenseful setting, but on the arrangement of the emotional relationship between Starling and Hannibal, which is the most connotative part of the film, and the characters in the other settings are just the spice of the emotional soup of these two missions.

    Therefore, to some extent, it is more appropriate to make the film an emotional film. Of course, if the film could be a little more elegant and a little less bloody, maybe "Hannibal" would be more like a successful art film, not much, this is a misconception, if there is no blood, "Hannibal" will not have any artistry to speak of.

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