always thought this was some pleb-tier flick
actually wasn't half bad
what does Sup Forums think?
Always thought this was some pleb-tier flick
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It's easily in my top 5.
I loved that billy dance
its good
the last good best picture. it was a good time when a fantastic genre thriller could get acclaim instead of some obvious oscar bait that will be forgotten in less than a year.
actually one of the best films of all time
Perfect film.
It's a literal 10/10.
No idea where you got pleb flick from.
Great book.
Great kino.
Great poster.
Migs got a bad deal in that movie. He was only trying to help Clarice by telling her she smelled and then throwing some hand soap at her, and Lecter killed him for it.
It's one of the best crime thrillers out there, you pleb.
old fag here.... i cant even remember what the fuck the title was meant to infer.
help
Yet another example of an interesting female heroine and feminist themes in a good movie. Starling's vulnerability makes her courage all the more compelling.
GOAT thriller kino.
Billy boy looks like my dad.
If I recall its to do with Clarice living on a farm when she was young and watching lambs get slaughterd.
Clarice was living on a farm as a girl. One time she saw how the lambs are being slaughtered. She tried to rescue one, but got caught by the farm workers. From that time she often had nightmares including screaming lambs. Hannibal said that when she'll solve the crime, the nightmares will end and the lambs will stay silent.
>always thought this was some pleb-tier flick
it's always so easy to identify the plebs
>1992 - Silence Of The Lambs
>2018 - Get Out
OUR TIME BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
The audiobook is great too. Read by Kathy Bates.
It's one of the rare films that will always hold up. Even 50 or 100 years from now people will watch it an enjoy it. It's a classic and it's close to perfect.
Nah senpai.
This is old and busted
THIS is what future generations will remember.
>1995-Braveheart
>2000-Gladiator
>2003-Return of the King
>2007-No Country for Old Men
and pretty much ends right there
>Frankly that's something Miggs would say
>...not anymore
This movie is perfect. How Hannibal is able to orchestrate the entire thing from the beginning & wants to give her the opportunity to catch Bill without anyone catching on, just because he likes Clarice & her openness with him. The subtle reveal that he's sent the other agents on a wild goose chase & her to the killer is one of the best movie moments ever. Then phones her basically saying "hey, thanks for everything. I like you so don't worry about me coming for you."
The sequel wasn't even close.
>tfw Red Dragon is by far the best book in the series
>tfw two adaptations and a TV show and none of them have been able to successfully pull it off
Why wouldn't they just force the guys behind Silence to make it immediately after Silence. They should have threatened to break their legs.
thanks (You) guys
I don't know. Maybe it just doesn't translate to screen very well. I personally think after Silence that Hannibal loses his edginess when he's out & about. He's somehow much more menacing behind bars. Like, me personally I don't wanna see him walking around shopping malls stalking Clarice on a merry go round or cutting off the top of a dude's head to feed him his own brains. That's not scary to me.
-Braveheart
Is shit mate poorly made dross, one of the worst film ever made im Scottish
>The sequel wasn't even close.
Read the book. Hannibal's original ending was a perfect evolution of Lecter and Starling's relationship. From your post I assume you'd like it much more than the fucking movie.
It would translate just as well as Silence. If not better, since the plot is a bit more linear (there's basically two primary storylines we cut back and forth between, similar to Silence but less confusing and Lecter's part is smaller but "neater").
Both adaptations have just been terrible. Manhunter basically took the spine of the story and made a different, Miami Vice style, movie out of it.
Red Dragon was just garbage and shat on the book.
They really could have made a Silence tier film out of it with the right team (aka the Lambs team).
That was also the good thing about Red Dragon.
Hannibal orchestrates his revenge from behind bars. He never physically harms anyone himself.
This. Didn't like Hannibal the book anywhere near as much as Red Dragon or Silence, but it's also another case of a botched adaptation.
They absolutely nailed Silence. All the other adaptations have been so weak.
>the last good best picture
>Unforgiven gets out the following year
What a pleb
>braveheart
>gladiator
>LOTR
>good, not just average
What a fucking tasteless pleb you are
I can't really enjoy any of the movies after reading the books. There are just so many basic things they get wrong for no reason.
When Clarice first sees Hannibal in his cell he's supposed to be lying on his bed reading a book completely ignoring her presence. This is his way of establishing his complete dominance of their interaction from the very start by demonstrating he doesn't care about her being there. She is there to beg for his help, she has to play by his rules.
In the movie he's instead standing at attention like a little schoolboy waiting for her to speak to him, instantly showering her with his undivided attention before she even says a word.
I remember I went to see a movie with my grandma as a kid and I got up to get popcorn and I went into the wrong theater and I sat down next to what I thought was my grandma but it was a fat black guy and this was the movie that was playing
Anyways that's my story thanks for reading
>implying there will be white people still around in 100 years to look back on this film
gramgram madea mustve been so worried
Please don’t read Hannibal Rising then.
Are you hitting on me, doctor?
>always thought this was some pleb-tier flick
why?
definitely most overrated Melkino
Good film and Criterion is releasing a 4K remaster with tons of deleted scenes in February. Must have. :)
tfw no jodie gf
>Hey guys a said pleb...... Twice! Please accept me as a high iq individual
good flick but the jail escape scene was cartoon-tier
sjw shit with mary sue protagonist.
I listened to the one narrated by Frank Muller, really great. I think he was somewhat influenced by the movie to do Lecter's voice, but still amazing
she was a qt
better than the book, rare example
How can wypipo compete
Manhunter is better
>last good Best Picture
I love Silence of the Lambs, but a superior film won the year after.
>tranny villain
>sjw shit
Yeah nah
t. teenager who just discovered Sup Forums
/lgbt/ approves of the movie because bill is a AGP HON
It is pleb tier. On the same level as Harry Potter and Nu Wars. Watch real films like Manhunter.
Then why did homoexuals condemn the movie and protest the Oscars?
>John Soyega
pottery
The one movie where Jodie Foster's voice isn't totally shrill
Watching the behind the scenes, Hopkins states that he wanted to be ready. It felt neater as Hannibal was a man of class and that he would be well aware of Clarice's visit. It also worked better because he got the power play in a different way.
I like the movie better, desu.
one of the best films ever made you faggot. why would it be pleb-tier?
>AGP HON
what?
>Furious over queer villains in The Silence of the Lambs, JFK, and Basic Instinct, activists clashed with police at the 1992 Academy Awards. Has representation changed enough since?
It drove faggots mad
>one of the most acclaimed films both by professional critics and general public
>has never seen it
>"surely it's a pleb-tier flick"
Why the fuck do they let children on the internet still?!
>mandela faggotry becomes popular
>this movie is one people for some reason remember lines wrong from
>have to deal with faggots claiming Lecter says "hello Clarice" when they first met and because he actually doesn't it must mean the fucking universe has been changed