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The ending of Hannibal's original book is: Stelline is moved by Hannibal, she follows the dull Hannibal away, and the two die together.
The ending of the movie version is: Stellin still adheres to her duty, risking her life to handcuff Hannibal and herself. Ten minutes later, a large number of police arrived.
Hannibal held up a sharp kitchen knife and told Stellen to open the handcuffs. Stellen refused, but she screamed in terror as the Doctor's hand fell. The doctor severed his own arm and ran away on his own.
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As of November 2018, Hannibal has four works, namely: "Young Hannibalrising", "The Silence of the Lambs: The Red Dragon", "The Silence of the Lambs", and "Hannibal".
Just look at them in order.
1. "Young Hannibalrising".
Young Hannibal is a feature film directed by Peter Weber and starring Gaspard Ulliel, Gong Li, Rhys Evans, and Ivan Marvich, which was released in the United States on February 9, 2007. The film tells the story of the war-torn Lithuania during World War II, where the young Hannibal witnesses his sister and parents being killed by hungry soldiers on the battlefield, and his spirit is devastated.
2, "The Silence of the Lambs Prequel: Red Dragon" and "Manhunter" (these two storylines are the same).
The Silence of the Lambs Prequel: Red Dragon (RedDragon) is an American film directed by Bright Ratner, written by Thomas Harris, and starring Anthonyhopkins and Ralphfiennes. The film is a pre-debate biography of The Silence of the Lambs, set before Dr. Hannibal and Clarice meet.
3. "The Silence of the Lambs".
The film tells the story of Clarice, an intern, who goes to a prison to visit Dr. Hannibal, a psychiatrist, in order to follow the clues of the murderous bull Bill, Hannibal provides Clarice with some clues, and finally Clarice finds the buffalo Bill and shoots him dead.
4, "Hannibal".
The film is the second in the "The Silence of the Lambs" film series, and focuses on a series of events that happen to Hannibal and Starling during his escape from prison. The film premiered simultaneously in the United States and Italy on February 9, 2001.
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"Hannibal" stars Mads Mikkelsen, Hugh Dency, Caroline Daphne, Lawrence Fishburne and others.
pwd=wwse extraction code: wwse The first season is mainly about how Hannibal pulled Will into the abyss step by step, the second season is mainly about how Will fought back, and the third season is more like a bond between the two.
There are many small details interspersed with easter eggs in the original book, such as the Purple Lady mentioned and various Japanese dishes, traditional Japanese masks, and the Japanese katana that Hannibal used to kill and humiliate the butcher of Lady Purple in Hannibal's first book "Hannibal Rises", and even the origin of everything--- Hannibal's sister Misha, but the easter egg that excites me the most is Hannibal's temple of knowledge.
Rather than saying that it is a crime drama, in fact, this is more of a social ethics drama or psychological drama, and it wants to express and ** in the play the influence of society on individuals and the intricate inner world of relationships between people when people are outside society.
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Mads Mikkelsen (born November 22, 1965 in Copenhagen) is a Danish actor. He is known as "the best man in Denmark". In 2012 he starred in the film The Hunt, for which he won the Best Actor Award at the 65th Cannes International Film Festival[3] and was nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2014.
On April 4, 2013, he starred in the NBC TV thriller and suspense drama "Hannibal" broadcast in the United States, in which he played the male lead.
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In 196 BC, Hannibal was elected the supreme administrator of Carthage. During his tenure, he introduced many major reforms in an attempt to revitalize the country, which caused unease among the nobility and the Roman authorities. When danger came, Hannibal was forced to flee to Syria, where he began a thirteen-year life as a fugitive.
During his time as a fugitive, he traveled to Syria, Crete, and Bithynia in Asia Minor, lobbying these countries for military alliances against the Roman Empire.
In 183 BC, Rome sent troops to hunt down and besiege Hannibal's residence in Bithynia. In desperation, Hannibal committed suicide by poisoning. When he was dying, he said:
Since the Romans feel impatient to wait for an old man, let me help them get rid of this heart disease that has been going on for many years. ”
Hannibal was 66 years old when he died.
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Hannibal's ending is a hotly debated topic. On the one hand, some believe that Hannibal's ending is very satisfying, because the character's illustrious status and colorful character traits are more known and loved. On the other hand, there are also those who believe that Hannibal did not end very well, because the character, as a villain, was not defeated by justice and goodness in the end.
In movies and TV series, Hannibal's endings are mostly very dramatic and tense. Normally, Hannibal is hunted down or killed, and this ending is very satisfying to the audience, because it is a way to punish criminal behavior. However, there are exceptions, such as in the movie "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", Hannibal was not punished as he should be, which made many people feel that his character did not achieve the ultimate goal, further deepening the suspense of the movie.
In addition, there are some deep ** in the ending of Hannibal's character. For example, he is a villain, but his character is very complex. He has a high IQ and erudition, so he has a very strong villain power.
But at the same time, he also has his own moral and emotional vulnerabilities, which make him not exactly a completely bad person, but a gray character who has a reputation for being between black and white. This gray character image makes the audience have more complexity in his emotions and cognition when they watch the final ending.
To sum up, Hannibal's ending is very dramatic and tense on the one hand, and on the other hand, there are deep characters and complexities. Different people will have different feelings and interpretations of this ending, which is one of the reasons why this character image is loved and appreciated by the audience. <>
Commander of Carthage, an ancient North African country.
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Please refer to the plot of the movie "Young Hannibal".
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