If you want to understand, you have to resist the psychological pressure and read it several times.

Karley 2022-04-20 09:01:02

If you only watch the movie once, you will not be able to understand the order in which all the clues are laid out; the official clues of the FBI seem powerful and accurate, but they are empty under extreme confidence and conceit; the "weak" Sterling is loving her doctor's guidance found the truth.

Once again, I suggest that watching this movie once is not enough. This seemingly straightforward plot perfectly hides the key details of each case.

Sterling is not weak at all, she is an honor student of the FBI; Bill is not strong either, his only attack targets are weak women, and he still relies on ambush.

When Bill's human skin clothes were about to be completed, two changes took place: First, he liked that the puppy was taken hostage, and he was so angry that he had nowhere to vent. The strong man who was playing with the applause, but this time he was held hostage by a hungry and weak hostage. His grievances are looking for someone to vent. Second, Sterling's visit at this time also made Bill feel very alarmed and annoyed that he thought he had hidden his traces seamlessly. For a perverted killer, being stopped on the spot is nothing, but being found home is a great shame.

Before the duel shot, Bill was still in a mood of chagrin and consternation. He stared at the woman who was about to break his perfect human skin costume plan, imagining what a brave and strong woman she was, and even felt scared, but When he saw that Sterling in the dark was as terrified as a normal woman, his perverted mind floated again. He regarded Sterling in the dark as the victims who were easily killed by him, so Bill would think Load the gun before firing.

The one who can react at the moment of hearing the sound of loading, I think it can only be Sterling. First of all, she is an honor student of the FBI, and secondly, she has a strong desire to save herself and others to fill the shadow of her childhood. She does not allow herself to fail, and she does not allow herself to lose to Bill.

The Doctor loved Sterling because he discovered they had something in common. The ending of the second novel is different from that of the movie, Sterling and the Doctor are gone, and a cannibal couple is on their way. . .

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The Silence of the Lambs quotes

  • Jack Crawford: Starling, when I told that sheriff we shouldn't talk in front of a woman, that really burned you, didn't it? It was just smoke, Starling. I had to get rid of him.

    Clarice Starling: It matters, Mr Crawford. Cops look at you to see how to act. It matters.

    Jack Crawford: Point taken.

  • Miggs: [looks at Clarice after throwing his semen at her] Got you.

    [laughs insanely]

    Friendly Psychopath: Miggs, you stupid fuck!