He didn't help Clarice to escape his own prison, but to silence the lamb in her dreams

Cheyanne 2022-04-20 09:01:02

I watched the film "Silence of the Lambs" a long time ago, but I never had a chance to read the novel version. I was bored this summer and suddenly remembered, so I took the time to find this novel! After carefully flipping through it, I still feel reluctant to give up, so I simply read it carefully again. After reading "The Silence of the Lambs", I feel. Perhaps once again experiencing the insights of Clarice and Dr. Lecter may be able to suppress the desire to continue. At this time, I realized that the horror atmosphere permeated the whole mosquito net when I was reading, and I realized that the psychological fear far surpassed the visual fear. With beautiful long hair, a slender figure, and as beautiful as a winter sunset, Clarice can easily be favored by others, not only because of her beauty, but because of her precious soul. I liked her communication with the perverted killer Dr. Lecter very much. I looked at their conversations. The collision of their hearts made me sigh, sigh and even moved myself to escape from prison and help Clarice! Feels like he's in a kind of robber logic defending Lecter, because he touches his soul: he's not helping Clarice to escape himself, but to silence the lamb of her dreams. Moved by his love, although it is not very deep, it is the product of the collision of souls! Perhaps what attracts us to this novel is what Lecter and Garm did. Although cruel and terrifying, it touches the fantasies buried in our hearts, leaving readers amazed at the genius of Professor Cannibals about all the geniuses around them. Take control and marvel at the incomparably tough character of the beautiful investigator. Thomas Mann is right that the happiness of a writer is the thoughts that can be fully transformed into feelings and the feelings that can be fully transformed into thoughts. I think he is happy because his "Silence and the Lambs" is a success. "Everything in this world is done by hope. A farmer will not peel a corn if he has not hoped that it will grow into a seed. A bachelor will not marry if he has not hoped to have children. A businessman will not go to work. If he had not hoped to benefit from it. 】

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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!