Buddy, i'll keep my heart for you

Mallory 2022-03-20 09:01:03

A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti. I took broad beans and wine and ate his liver. --"The Silence of the Lambs". The protagonist of this film is called Hannibal. When people come to investigate him or ask for him, he can eat you or analyze you. Think about it, whether your luck will be eaten, or the body being analyzed is incomplete.
Everyone has a thought, and this thought is the lamb in Clarice's heart. "Clarice said that the most painful memory of childhood was a period after the death of her father. She stayed at the house of the aunt who ran the ranch. She ran away after hearing the screams of the tragic killing of a lamb one morning and spent her time in an orphanage. The rest of her childhood. The nightmare of the lamb's screaming has been haunting her..." Over time, most people’s lambs will hide and hide in the deepest part of their hearts, but Dang When a person or something deeply touches you, that lamb will appear, bringing you happiness or disaster.
Chen Anzhi said that all people's thoughts and actions are for two things, one is to seek happiness, and the other is to escape suffering. And most of the time, what we do is just to escape suffering. Work and study are just excuses. Being able to lose yourself in busy work, study, and life, and let yourself hide the lamb in your heart, is the reason why people are busy. Hannibal analyzed Clarice again and again and asked him to tell the secrets deep in his heart. This is because Hannibal understood that the secret in Clarice’s heart is painful. It made Clarice feel more painful than killing her. Grief is no greater than heart death, and more terrifying than heart death is that you can't live or die. "Someone once wanted to investigate me. I took broad beans and wine and ate his liver." Man, I'll take care of you.

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The Silence of the Lambs quotes

  • Hannibal Lecter: [shouts] No!

    [normal voice]

    Hannibal Lecter: I will listen now. After your father's murder, you were orphaned. You were ten years old. You went to live with cousins on a sheep and horse ranch in Montana. And...?

    Clarice Starling: [tears begin forming in her eyes] And one morning, I just ran away.

    Hannibal Lecter: No "just", Clarice. What set you off? You started at what time?

    Clarice Starling: Early, still dark.

    Hannibal Lecter: Then something woke you, didn't it? Was it a dream? What was it?

    Clarice Starling: I heard a strange noise.

    Hannibal Lecter: What was it?

    Clarice Starling: It was... screaming. Some kind of screaming, like a child's voice.

    Hannibal Lecter: What did you do?

    Clarice Starling: I went downstairs, outside. I crept up into the barn. I was so scared to look inside, but I had to.

    Hannibal Lecter: And what did you see, Clarice? What did you see?

    Clarice Starling: Lambs. The lambs were screaming.

    Hannibal Lecter: They were slaughtering the spring lambs?

    Clarice Starling: And they were screaming.

    Hannibal Lecter: And you ran away?

    Clarice Starling: No. First I tried to free them. I... I opened the gate to their pen, but they wouldn't run. They just stood there, confused. They wouldn't run.

    Hannibal Lecter: But you could and you did, didn't you?

    Clarice Starling: Yes. I took one lamb, and I ran away as fast as I could.

    Hannibal Lecter: Where were you going, Clarice?

    Clarice Starling: I don't know. I didn't have any food, any water and it was very cold, very cold. I thought, I thought if I could save just one, but... he was so heavy. So heavy. I didn't get more than a few miles when the sheriff's car picked me up. The rancher was so angry he sent me to live at the Lutheran orphanage in Bozeman. I never saw the ranch again.

    Hannibal Lecter: What became of your lamb, Clarice?

    Clarice Starling: They killed him.

  • Hannibal Lecter: Well, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?