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The whole eating someone's brain while they are still alive was a bit too much.
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I found "Hannibal Rising" and "Red Dragon" movies to be entertaining and well produced (the latter being a remake of "Manhunter").

I found Hannibal reminded me of reading Timescape by Michael Crichton. Both were written by authors who had not long had mega-blockbuster movies made of their works. These following books were written with the movie in mind, and I found myself feeling that many of the scenes in Hannibal were written from the camera's eye. If you are going to write a screenplay, then do that - don't disguise it as a book.
So the scene is there for the shock. I did not find it disturbing, I found it sensationalist, and it was a bad ending to a not very good book.

His "alleged" mind control was hardly credible even over the other characters, but over her, that went too far. Too bad. what could have been an outstanding book degenerated into a visceral shocker for an audience ever bent on more and more outrageous acts of depravity.



This is just my opinion and I love both the books and the movies.


Hannibal is actually my favorite of the books, and to draw not from Star Wars, but Space Balls - Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
Starling... so self-righteous and naive she can't even deal with the normal everyday badness of the people around her. How did she ever think she would be able to beat Dr. Lecter?


If I had to pick something that I found the most disturbing in the series, it would have been with the twisted men wanting to film people getting eaten alive by those horrible pigs.
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