Friday, August 2, 2013

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)



My Rating: 8 out of 10

The highly acclaimed American thriller, "The Silence of the Lambs" is based on a novel by Thomas Harris. The novel as well as the movie is about a psychiatrist and serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter and his confrontation with a FBI trainee/agent Clairence Starling. The movie is directed by Jonathan Demme. It stars Jodie Foster as Clairence Starling and Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter. The film also features Ted Levine as "Buffalo Bill" as a skin peeling killer of women, in whose investigation, Clairence demands help of Dr. Lecter.

The acting by Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster is outstanding. The psychotic mind of Lecter is well understood by Hopkins and Foster is amazing at depicting as a scared but courageous woman who wants to silence the lambs from her past. The horror and crime blend in the movie is remarkable and the screenplay is subtle. How well the direction is, is remarkably shown by the actors and camera angles in the movie.

Although the movie is very well made but the Oscar for best picture could have had better receiver. Maybe the other movies nominated that year were not better than it but the prestigious award should have had more competition. As it became one of the only three movies to win "Big Five" at Oscars, my expectations of the movie were a little high.

Concluding, I would only like to say that the movie is worth a watch for its amazing script, acting and direction.

You can watch the movie in amazing Blu ray at Silence of the Lambs.
Also, read the book as it got the Best Adapted Screenplay at The Silence Of The Lambs Book.
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