rocketpig said:
It wasn't. Lector and Clarice ran off to live happily ever after together. I nearly burned the book right there as it betrayed the spirit of both characters completely. Ridley Scott's decision to have Hannibal sacrifice his hand to escape once again was a far, far, FAR better choice for an ending. It was more true to what the characters had been doing up to that point. It was obvious that they were fascinated with one another (possibly even to the point of love) but on the other hand, they could not coexist and something had to give. |
Oh my. Now this is an unexpected Disney-like turn of events. The author must've been high or something when he wrote it.
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