A film that depicts the flaws and reflections of Western civilization at its best

Ewell 2022-04-21 09:01:02

Hannibal actually represents the essence of the real mainstream Western civilization, a cannibalistic civilization. Clarice is an ordinary person among Westerners who has awakened from ignorance and tried to explore the direction with difficulty. Hannibal saw that the so-called Western psychological analysis can analyze the psychology of all people. He did not expect that the real harm may not be specific, but the cruelty of the vast world. Hannibal's willingness to help the heroine is willing to leave the bright spark of hope of exploration to future generations, and the intention of the sequel is very clear. The heroine and Hannibal fell into darkness together, which symbolizes the creator's belief that the so-called Western civilization is impossible to find. to the way out.

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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!