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* BittersweetEnding: The film: [[spoiler:Lecter successfully gets his revenge on both Grutas and the rest of his militia for their part in Mischa's murder and saves Lady Murasaki while doing so too, but ends up giving in to the cannibalistic urge when Grutas reveals that Lecter himself fed on Mischa too and as a result of both that and refusing to ever give up the desire to feed on others, alienates Lady Murasaki forever and is forced to fake his own death in order to escape. As history reveals, Lecter will then for the next few decades continue this deviance of both killing and feeding on people who usually deserve it—until [[Film/RedDragon he's eventually caught and captured by his own friend and mentee]].]]
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* HarmfulToMinors: Put it this way; if you witnessed your parents getting murdered by Nazis, and then watched the same Nazis butcher your baby sister, make her flesh into a stew and then feed her to you, you're not going to be well adjusted in the slightest.
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* AssholeVictim: Hannibal's first kill, Paul Momund, was a foul-mouthed Vichy collaborator who insulted Hannibal's Japanese aunt with racial epithets, and was sliced up with her sword by Hannibal soon thereafter. In the book Count Lecter gets to Momund first, beating him with a cane only to fall victim to a heart attack and die midway through.
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* AssholeVictim: Hannibal's first kill, Paul Momund, was a foul-mouthed [[LesCollaborateurs Vichy collaborator collaborator]] who insulted Hannibal's Japanese aunt with racial epithets, and was sliced up with her sword by Hannibal soon thereafter. In the book Count Lecter gets to Momund first, beating him with a cane only to fall victim to a heart attack and die midway through.
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* ConsultingAConvictedKiller: Well, not yet ''convicted'' but this book establishes that cooperating with police to hunt down Complete Monsters has been a running theme throughout Hannibal's life. Here his consultant is Inspector Popil, who pegs him early as a murderer but takes an inordinate time in bringing him in because (A) Hannibal's hunting down war criminals who Popil despises and deeply wants to see apprehended, and (B) Popil has a crush on Hannibal's guardian Lady Murasaki. Even when Popil finally has Lecter arrested he still tries to convince him to assist in the hunt for Grutas by legal means before releasing him to continue pursuing his vendetta.
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* ConsultingAConvictedKiller: Well, not yet ''convicted'' but this book establishes that cooperating with police to hunt down Complete Monsters has been a running theme throughout Hannibal's life. Here his consultant is Here, Hannibal consults Inspector Popil, who pegs him early as a murderer but takes an inordinate time in bringing him in because (A) Hannibal's hunting down war criminals who Popil despises and deeply wants to see apprehended, and (B) Popil has a crush on Hannibal's guardian Lady Murasaki. Even when Popil finally has Lecter arrested arrested, he still tries to convince him to assist in the hunt for Grutas by legal means before releasing him to continue pursuing his vendetta.
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* WidowWoman: In the film, when Hannibal meets his aunt Lady Murasaki for the first time he learns that his uncle Count Robert Lecter had passed away nearly a year ago. In the book Count Lecter is still alive initially, but dies of a heart attack while beating AssholeVictim Paul Momund with a cane.
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* DiligentDraftAnimal: Cesar the draft horse. Lector uses him to remove heavy debris from the Lector Family's bombed out hunting lodge in an effort to find anything that could give him the identities of the men who murdered his sister.
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* DiligentDraftAnimal: Cesar the draft horse. Lector Lecter uses him to remove heavy debris from the Lector Lecter Family's bombed out hunting lodge in an effort to find anything that could give him the identities of the men who murdered his sister.