Find a flaw
>>71819746
There aren't many.
The direction is almost perfect, a lot of it plays with your brain.
That said, is not by any means innovative or revolutionary.
>And you think if you save poor Katherine you can make it stop don't you? You think if Katherine lives you won't wake up in the dark ever again to that awful screaming of the lambs?
Thoughts on this scene
>>71819746
good novels = good films
It ended. :/
Lecter's escape is a bit ridiculous in terms of how incompetent the cops guarding him are
but it's still amazing so who cares really
chris issak
>>71819746
It is isn't Michael Mann's Manhunter.
This is my first post on this board and I'm glad that this was the first thread I saw, it was a movie I liked a lot.
>>71820248
Why would you not want a movie to end? What kind of ridiculous statement is that? There are limitations everywhere and long-lasting things are a drag on the human experience, especially if they're mere entertainment.
it it's popular, it's bad
if it revolutionized the genera it didn't do anything
if people on /tv/ like it, it's good
How did Lecter have all that time to gut the cop and elaborately decorated the room he was being held in, even going so far as to get special lighting effects, with nobody noticing?
>>71820642
Because...he finally became the hannibal.
>transphobia
>fatshaming
>slutshaming
>Women's oppression
>homophobic
>>71819746
The sequel
It began the infatuation with Hannibal Lecter when he should have stayed a side character.
>>71820717
What are those things and why do they matter?
>>71820790
Shouldn't have casted god-king Hopkins if they wanted Hannibal to remain a side character.
>>71819893
What did he mean by this?
how can she talk when there's a butterfly on her mouth?
Manhunter was a better movie.
>>71820878
I don't know what butterfly you're talking about, but the one on the cover is a moth(death's-head hawkmoth) and I'm sure she can talk fine. It would probably fly away if she did though.
>>71821031
you are very smart anon well done, well done
>>71819746
I didn't get to see her tits.
>>71819746
Her accent.
>>71820597
None of the other movies recaptured the magic of that one. My personal opinion mind you. Also I wanted to see Chilton get his in the end.
>>71819746
>hammy acting from a serial killer who supposedly remained undetected for years
>Starling's accent
>a creepy ass cannibal who mutilated a nurse somehow won the respect of an intelligent federal agent
>>71822004
I second this. It wasn't awful, but it wasn't entirely convincing to a hillbilly like me. Also, some of the choices she made with Starling's character made her come across as a little too eager.
>>71820389
Manhunter is evidently more innovative but Silence is the better film, in my opinion. Absolutely pitch perfect tone with god-tier level pacing.
>>71821966
HOWEVER
The film should have been titled The Screaming of the Lambs.
>>71819746
Always bugged me that the title had nothing to do with the plot. Other than that it's 10/10
Have this on VHS, but I've never watched it.
I'll have to get back to you.
>>71823796
what year is it
>>71823788
Uh, what? Did you miss what her character's entire motivation was?
First time I watched it, the whole escape scene really caught me off guard. I have to admit I really didn't see that coming. Fucking Hannibal that sneaky bastard.
>>71822922
>unironically calling it "Silence"
cringe
>>71824011
>you not having any friends to discuss films with and shortening titles once they've already been established for conversation's sake
cringe
>tfw having an old friend for dinner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oSGsno1I8c
>>71824182
Not the guy you're replying to but holy shit could you project any harder
>>71820717
>>71820852
>replying to bait
>>71824182
ok buddy... by the way, what did you think of Dawn?? Was it better than Rise?