The Silence of the Lambs
Thomas Harris is an amazing writer. He is almost a little TOO good at creating evil, twisted, crazy bad guys. I have loved all of his books. And the movie adaptations have been extremely well done. In fact, it is my somewhat unpopular opinion that Hannibal the movie is actually BETTER than Hannibal the book.
But that's another story for another review.
The Silence of the Lambs is fantastic writing. If you haven't read the book (and you like reading things that are extremely disturbing), I highly recommend it. And the movie is a work of art. Perfect performances by Scott Glenn and Ted Levine (who is over the top creepy as Buffalo Bill). Jodi Foster gives an award winning performance as the courageous but fragile Clarice Starling. And, of course, overshadowing them all, is the portrayal of Hannibal Lecter by none other than Sir Anthony Hopkins, who apparently can play anyone he wants, from CS Lewis to Hannibal the cannibal.
The movie is terrifying. It's poignant. It's deep and poetic. It's a masterpiece.
It DOES contain nudity, strong language, and graphic violence.
But if a disturbing hard R rating doesn't deter you, I highly recommend this amazing film.
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