What went right?
What was his fucking problem?
>I'll be having an old friend for dinner
What did he mean by this?
>Silence of the Lambs Hannibal
>Tries to be reasonable
SmH TbH FaM
JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP
AAAaaaaAah the French
So, it's treason then….WWWARUUAARAGHghghgGH
Really makes you think
BIG THREAD IV U
put the lotion in the basket xddd
>>71613748
The narrative and action of The Silence of the Lambs - the film, at least - is interestingly concentrated around the eastern, northern Americas. The universe of the film is a kind of north-south strip which extends from Appalachia down to the northern tip of South America. Consider the following:
The "center of the universe" is not New York, or London, say, but Washington D.C. and the suburb of Quantico, VA. Clarice Starling's training academy, The Feds, the FBI, whose holy ranks Clarice aspires to enter.
Just adjacent to these are Clarice's humble West Virginia roots (revisited in the course of the film), and the fictional Belvedere, Ohio, which is Buffalo Bill's location. But Clarice is obliged to spend time in Baltimore, both in connection to Lecter and in investigation. Even Lecter is tucked away nearby, somewhere - until the third act's relocation to Tennessee.
I forget where the entomologists are supposed to be based. Or the exact location of Catherine Martin's apartment, for that matter. But it's all in this part of the world, of course. An interesting real-world psychogeography of violent crime and place: the real location of the "Buffalo Bill" house, which is still on the real market to be really sold to a buyer, is in southwest PA, not far from its fictional location of Ohio. Just a few miles east, 9/11's "Flight 93" went down in a field, while the D.C. area, not merely America but also the Federal Government, had been attacked.
Outer worlds... Jack Crawford mentions that Bill's moths came from "Suriname", on South America, abutting the Caribbean. The film's final scene is literally shot a few miles east of Miami at the Bimini Islands, Bahamas.
The Silence of the Lambs is also notable as a color film which has many white, blue-eyed actors who spend important time staring into the camera. The way things are going, it will be a very long time before we ever see another film which gives so much loving detail to literal blue eyes again.
>>71614236
nice pasta
Mads did it better
Cox>Hopkins
>>71614522
Pleb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di2bA3QMbfc
>>71614236
what the fuck is this shit?
>>71614236
This post doesn't really say anything.
>>71613748
HOWEVER
>>71613748
what exactly was his end game?
What went wrong?
>>71614236
>I forget where the entomologists are supposed to be based. Or the exact location of Catherine Martin's apartment, for that matter. But it's all in this part of the world, of course. An interesting real-world psychogeography of violent crime and place: the real location of the "Buffalo Bill" house, which is still on the real market to be really sold to a buyer, is in southwest PA, not far from its fictional location of Ohio. Just a few miles east, 9/11's "Flight 93" went down in a field, while the D.C. area, not merely America but also the Federal Government, had been attacked.
Lecterposting?
>>71615715
Jodie Foster got triggered at the ending and then wouldn't come back when they changed it.
>>71613748
Did he kill those people all for clarices attention.
>>71613748
>What went right?
>What was his fucking problem?
>>I'll be having an old friend for dinner
>What did he mean by this?
>>Silence of the Lambs Hannibal
>>Tries to be reasonable
>SmH TbH FaM
>JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP
>AAAaaaaAah the French
>So, it's treason then….WWWARUUAARAGHghghgGH
>Really makes you think
>BIG THREAD IV U
HOWEVER
>>71615715
>Julianne Moore
that's what went wrong anon
Each masked man needs an antagonist with a flight plan for the film to work, that's how it is
>>71615715
I thought it was alright. There's some seriously good shots in there like when Francesco has the coins clinking in his hand and everything else is muted but the clinking.
The original ending was fucking bananas anyway, Lekter and Clarice running off together what poppycock.
>>71613748
Anthony Hopkins is a fantastic Hannibal Lecter. But I really enjoyed the non-Hopkins version of Red Dragon. That's a great movie.
>>71614236
>>71615737
>>71615770
Is this the beginning of a new meme? Is baneposting rooted in lecterposting? What are the similarities between UA-93 and 4U-9525?
>>71615715
The cinematography was fucking garbage and the story just wasn't exciting at all.
It felt like there was nothing really at stake despite it being centered around a cannibalistic serial killer.
>>71614236
You know you need to have a point right?
Your entire post is just an overly long way of saying "The movie takes space here and the actors have this colored eyes" which is just a confirmation that you saw the movie.
>>71615926
>catastrophically failing to recognize autistic pastaposting and getting needlessly butthurt
You have to go back
>>71616020
I'm >>71614297 but I'm wondering, is this fresh pasta? Because I googled it with no results.
you can't
>>71616212
HOWEVER
>>71615715
>gore for the sake of having gore
>Clarice being recasted
>Ridley Scott the wrong director for this type of movie
>pussied out by not following the ending of the book
Red Dragon was a step up in every way, even if Hopkins looking older than his Silence version was distracting.
>>71616490
Fiennes rescued the fuck out of Red Dragon for me.
>>71614236
What are you talking about
>>71614236
>the locations shown in a movie are the only ones that exist in its fictional world
>da jews will make blue eyes illegal
>>71616185I think so
>>71616490
>>pussied out by not following the ending of the book
The movie ending was far superior.