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Serial killer PK ogre Hannibal, who is more powerful, the first Oscar crime film.
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"The Silence of the Lambs" tells the story of an intern named Clarice, who went to a prison to interview Dr. Hannibal, a psychiatrist, in order to find clues to Bill, a murderous cow, and finally successfully found Bill and shot him to death.
The Silence of the Lambs is an American thriller film directed by renowned director Jonathan Demie and based on Thomas Harris's eponymous film.
The film was released in the United States in 1991. In 1992, the film won the 64th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Director.
It also won 5 awards for Best Adapted Screenplay, and also won awards such as Best Drama at the 49th Golden Globe Awards and Best Foreign Film at the César Awards.
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Apprentice Clarice is located in the city where a series of skinning women takes place. Clarice was instructed to visit Dr. Hannibal, a psychiatrist with mental problems who had been admitted to prison, to obtain information on the criminal psychology of the criminals. Hannibal asks Clarice to tell her personal experience for him to analyze in exchange for his assistance.
Clarice's mind was no match for the Doctor, and she was defeated.
Another woman was killed and one kidnapped. The kidnapped was the senator's daughter, and Clarice had to find Hannibal again, who gave Clarice some hints, which were heard by Hannibal's doctors, who were very willing to torture Hannibal to extract a confession, but Hannibal revealed nothing. Laris, under Hannibal's prompting, approached step by step.
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Let's read the book "The Silence of the Lambs" (now the movies are all made into a trilogy).
Original: Thomas. Harris.
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"The Silence of the Lambs" is a thriller film adaptation of Thomas Harris's name of the same name**, directed by Jonathan Demmy and starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins and others.
The film tells the story of Clarice, an intern, who goes to a prison to visit Dr. Hannibal, a psychiatrist, in order to follow the clues of the murderous bull Bill, Hannibal provides Clarice with some clues, and finally Clarice finds the buffalo Bill and shoots him dead.
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The love story of a policewoman and a man-eating maniac.
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Ran into a wolf. Do you say he's silent?
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FBI intern Starling is sent to study a former psychiatrist Leda, who is known for cannibalism but has a superior IQ, and during the communication, Leda gives clues to solve another "buffalo" serial skinning case, but asks Starling to tell his secret in exchange. Starling's childhood experience was completely unexpected by Leda, and he gradually noticed that she was different, and the feelings of the two changed subtly. Later, Leda wittily escaped from prison, and at the same time, Starling single-handedly found the Skinner's home, and finally turned the situation around and killed ** in the weak.
At the end of the story, after attending the official induction ceremony of the FBI, Starling received a ** from Leda, asking for a chance to repay him in the future. After hanging up**, Leda embarked on the road of revenge against the doctor who had abused him in prison...
There are 4 parts of "The Silence of the Lambs". "The Silence of the Lambs" tells about Hannibal in prison, "Hannibal" tells the story of Hannibal after he escaped from prison, "Red Dragon" tells the process of Hannibal, and "Young Hannibal" tells about Hannibal's past. >>>More
Please refer to the plot of the movie "Young Hannibal".
Hannibal's (Gaspard Ulliel) childhood was full of brightness and warmth, and his lovely sister was like his little tail, his favorite relative. But the war took everything, his father, his mother, and his homeland. But this was only the beginning of the nightmare, and what really ruined his life was the death of his sister - the cruel German army, who ate his sister. >>>More
Chainsaw The Shawshank Redemption.
Same as I did some time ago, but I solved it.
It's to cut off the **! >>>More
Represents disappointment.
When women are silent, that's when they are disappointed in you. >>>More