As a fan of online literature, I can't give subjective opinions because everyone's tastes and preferences are different. However, I can provide you with some reference information to help you make your own decision.
The Silence of the Lambs was a classic horror film directed by Steven Spielberg about the psychological game between an FBI agent and a psychiatrist. The film received widespread praise, including seven Oscars.
Red Dragon was a sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron about a conflict between humans and aliens in a future world. The film was very exciting in terms of visual effects and action scenes, but it also explored some profound topics such as the relationship between humans and extraterrestrial civilizations.
Hannibal was a follow-up to The Silence of the Lambs, directed by Martin Scorsese. It was about a psychiatrist investigating a murder in Los Angeles. The film was also well received and considered a very successful psychological horror film.
Finally, Hannibal: The Murder that Slowed Time was a prequel to Hannibal, directed by Martin Scorsese. The film mainly tells the story of Hannibal's early career and also delves into the topics of psychology and psychology.
In summary, these four movies have their own unique charm. You can choose to watch them according to your preferences.
Hannibal Lecter was the protagonist of the London novel Love of Life. The story was mainly about an outstanding doctor who was dealing with a severely injured white whale. Because of his research, he gradually delved into the field of crime and eventually became a cruel murderer. The following is the plot outline of Hannibal's original novel:
The story took place in the late 19th century. The protagonist of the North American sea, Hannibal, was an excellent doctor named Thomas Gilbert. He gradually delved into the field of crime because of his research on a severely injured white whale. He established a secret organization called " Beluga " and established contact with local criminals. In the process of dealing with the white whale, Hannibal gradually realized that he could study the white whale to obtain human samples for medical research and become an important medical scientist.
However, Hannibal's behavior gradually became cruel and violent, and the way he treated the white whale became more and more cruel. In the end, Hannibal and his organization were arrested by local law enforcement agencies for their cruel methods when dealing with a severely injured white whale. During the trial, Hannibal claimed that he was a medical scientist and that his actions were out of respect for knowledge and love for life. However, his words aroused the disgust of the public and the judge. In the end, he was sentenced to death.
The novel ended with Hannibal's death, but it also left a deep thought. The readers could see the disputes between medical research and social morality, and they could also feel the fragility and preciousness of human life.
Hannibal's tetralogy was often called Dark Rise or Dark Knight. The quartet was a series of novels created by William gibson, which focused on the interaction between humans and vampires.
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) was the first movie to be released, about the psychological game between an FBI agent and a psychiatrist.
Hannibal Lecter (1960) was the author of the novel The Silence of the Lambs.
The Rise of Hannibal Lecter (1995) was the second film that told the story of Hannibal Lecter in the 1970s and 1980s and his position and role in the FBI.
Red Dragon (2012) was the third movie about a fight between a mysterious Eastern martial arts master and his assistant. It was related to The Silence of the Lambs, but not directly.
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) was the first movie to be released.
Hannibal (1994) was a movie that was released two years after the original. The Rise of Hannibal (1995) was the third work in the Hannibal series.
Red Dragon (2002) was a movie that was released six years after the original. The movie was called the sequel to "The Rise of Hannibal" because the protagonist had a striking resemblance to Hannibal.
One possible motive could be his obsession with Will. Hannibal sees Will as a unique individual, almost like a kindred spirit in some ways. He might kidnap Will to have him all to himself, away from the outside world that he believes corrupts or misunderstands Will.
Well, his motive might be related to his twisted sense of love. In the context of fanfiction, Hannibal could think that by kidnapping Will, he is protecting him. He may view the world as a dangerous place for Will, and his actions are a way to keep Will safe in his own, very abnormal way. Also, it could be a power play. He wants to show that he has the power to take Will whenever he wants, asserting his dominance over Will.