"The Silence of the Lambs" Trilogy Let Me Sort Words

Lee 2022-04-22 07:01:01

I will still choose Lamb-Red Dragon-Hannibal

's first pure. There is not much positive account of Hannibal, and there is enough room to show the role of Starling. Jodie Foster's interpretation is very vivid and bright , the panic and firm eyes, the wisdom of the case, and the kind of telepathy between the ogre, are more brilliant than the latter two. And Hannibal's performance is mainly the escape scene, which reflects Hannibal Extraordinary wisdom and. By contrast, the "Bison Bill" case is just a sideline.

Red Dragon - Relatively speaking, it pays more attention to the case of the serial killer "Tooth Fairy". In fact, the performance of this criminal based on childhood shadows and devil worship is a side foil for Hannibal, and only similar people can understand each other. And Hannibal's graceful life, peerless wisdom, profound knowledge and a thorough understanding of the mundane make crime rise to an unprecedented level. The Tooth Fairy's character is relatively full, and the near-perfect image of detective Will Graham makes this character a bit distorted.

Hannibal - Don't know what the original was like, but "Hannibal" is a bit more violent than the heart-pounding shudder of the first "Lambs". Thinking about it carefully, "Lamb" actually hides many bloody scenes and processes. For example, before Starling met Hannibal for the first time, Dr. Chilton threatened her with a photo of Hannibal attacking the nurse. However, the camera did not turn to the photo. All that arrived was Starling's wink. It wasn't until the second "Hannibal" that the video revealed by Jailer Barney showed us this scene. Therefore, "Lamb" is an elegant psychological suspense film, and the latter two cannot be due to the deliberate pursuit of visual impact. Stand out from many crime movies.

Among the three films, I think "Hannibal" is the worst reason because many plot settings are difficult to withstand scrutiny. Florence Sheriff Pazzi wanted to get paid, tried everything to get Hannibal's fingerprints, and even sacrificed the life of an informant , and shortly after this, Hannibal handed Patsy's wife a copy of the original poem in the opera house; similarly, Hannibal's assassination of Patsy's informants, in front of the public eye, to Patsy and Patsy after a lecture at the museum The murders of colleagues all seem reckless; Hannibal hypnotizes Mason to cut his own flesh to feed the dogs and Mason raises jungle pigs in revenge for Hannibal's plot, completely departing from the elegance that the "Hannibal" series should maintain; Finally, Starling Casually breaking into the unguarded Mason mansion to stage a beauty rescue hero feels inexplicable. In short, the meticulousness of the "master duel" in "Lamb" has become a shoddy patchwork of second-rate screenwriters in "Hannibal" Of course, there are too many people involved in "Hannibal", which is also a difficulty. Except for the hero and heroine No. 1, Patsy, Mason and Starling's despicable bosses are all elements of the main line. Not perfect.

In addition to the trilogy, there was also a "Young Hannibal" later. I sweat, a purely commercial product, and I don't want to watch it.

Lastly, in the confrontation with the devil, smart eyes are very important. This I've only seen this look twice, one is Judy in "The Lamb", and the other is Angelina in "Bone Puzzle".

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  • Golden 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    In the final darkness, we can only look at Foster through the murderer’s night vision goggles, and the latter can only move forward in the dark. This kind of role and the audience’s power to watch directly rises to the moral level. In the final analysis Films that are all making gazes reveal the most true aspect of the gaze that he has repeatedly suggested-the destruction of the male gaze. What Demi does is to use this power to allow the audience to stand with the heroine.

  • Casper 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Dare to look better? ! ?

The Silence of the Lambs quotes

  • Jack Crawford: Look at it, Starling. Tell me what you see.

  • Hannibal Lecter: A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.