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The Silence of the Lambs is a movie starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and Lawrence A. Bonney. A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer

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In the face of insidious, deep, and wise eyes, and in the face of kindness, doubt, and immature eyes, I also saw a trace of confusion and contradiction, a loss of understanding of human nature, and a defense of the contradiction between my inner world and deviant behavior. The understanding of one's own personality is so tangled, this may be the common point that the two attract each other.

The Silence Of The Lambs
The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 film directed by Jonathan Demme, written by Ted Tally, and starts Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, and Ted Levine. This film is one of my favorites. Flawless. Its direction is precise, meticulous, and unique, making this film such a game changer breaking the preconceptions of the thriller/horror genre. The screenplay is phenomenal, captivating, and detailed, based off of the book by Thomas Harris. Its performances are iconic. Jodie Foster does a great job portraying a young female trainee aspiring to be a hard nosed FBI agent, whom is vulnerable, constanly objectified by men, and constantly preconceived for her gender, and emerged in her past, yet strong and determined. Anthony Hopkind gives the greatest performance of all time as Hannibal Lector. He dominates every second of the screen for his total 16 minute screentime. He is a psychiatrist turned serial killer and cannibal, who is locked in a maximum security facility for the remainder of his life. Hopkins terrifies the audience with his deep gaze, his meticulous and detailed speech, his lack of blinking and showing weakness, and his constant psychoanalysis, purged with the creepy and chilling presence of the character. Lector is a cannibal, yet respectful and courteous to those he deems as such. He constantly five steps ahead of you and in your head. He is at full acceptance of his identity, and is a aristocratic man. Enjoying the fine and classic tastes. He is a master manipulator. Scott Glenn does a fine job in his role as Jack Crawford. While Ted Levine, only getting limited screentime, does a great job as Buffalo Bill, a serial killer who skins women trying to make a body suit. He was a patient of Lectors, and despises his identity, desperate to become a woman, most likely due to a rough and horrid upbringing. The films cinematography and use of the close up on the face camera during the dialogue sequences are one of a kind and brillant. Investiging the audience. The themes of this film are as such. Its about transformation. Clarice is desperate to become a hard nosed FBI agent, rejecting the preconceptions of feminity. She is also trying to put her past at ease, by catching a killer and saving a girl. She is trying to silence the lambs. The loss of her father put her a place of unknown, she tried to save a screaming lamb but it was slaughtered. She is always met with the male gaze and the either sexual objectification or gender preconception, thay she constantly tries to defy. Lector is the only character who pretty much accepts his identiy. He was born the way he is, and nothing made him the way he is. He respects Clarice Starling's determination and perservance. Buffalo Bill mirrors Starling. A man whom hates his identity and desperately tries to change, and become a woman. He most likely had an abusive childhood making him what he is. He is the opposite of Clarice but also the same. His transformation his physical, while hers is psychological. Katherine (Bill's first victim) is also revealed to have desires to transform. She is overweight and wants to be desirable and thin. That is shown through the items in her room. The ballerina and the pictures. Starling is a determined, strong woman in a mans world of chauvinists, killers, manipulators, who is vulnerable, fearful, and human. She is trying to silence the screaming lambs of her past and insecurities, and accomplishes that. Lector is what he is. Bill and Clarice mirror each other. The films symbolism through colors, design, and images are prevalent. The cocoon, moth, and butterfly are the main focus. A representation of transformation, whether good or bad. This film breaks preconceptions of genre, characters, through its characters, camera angles, dialogue, and its payoff the Oscars. Lector gives Clarice hints to test her. He wants to know about her past. Possibly he respects her as a person, or he is attracted to her. He escapes in the end and plans to kill the psychiatrist at the end, who constantly tries to get information out of him, and tried to transfer him. He only kills people who he deems rude. He is an old fashioned gentleman yet a killer. Clarice subverts the male gaze. Lector is a superior man in intelligence, senses, and thought. Bill sees women as objects. Wants to be one to become sexy and because he hates himself. At least that is what he thinks. He loves his moth garden. Creating a woman as cocoon to become a woman. He has butterflies and moths flying around his house. The killers in prison are animals and are different than Lector. He admires her bravery, intelligence, and determination. She makes him belive in goodness a little bit, by her showing him her motivation in reality is the protection of innocence. She defied his expectations.

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