The Silence of the Lambs (1991) ✦ Reaction & Review ✦ An unforgettable character...

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  • This is a movie reaction to my first time watching The Silence of the Lambs, released in 1991 and directed by Jonathan Demme. Is it weird that a part of me kind of wants to be friends with Hannibal Lecter? He is a character that I will never forget, that's for sure. Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster were both fantastic in this and gave such great performances! Make sure to stick around to the end of this video for my full thoughts and review and thank you so much for watching!
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  • @kaiielle
    @kaiielle  Рік тому +19

    Thanks for joining me for this reaction today! I hope you enjoyed it! Looking forward to reading your comments below.
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    • @myownchannel247
      @myownchannel247 Рік тому +4

      you didn't comment on the line "having an old friend for dinner" at the end, or who that was...just hoping you caught that

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +2

      @@myownchannel247 Oh I understand what happened at the end of the movie. Just apparently didn't have anything to say about it specifically!

    • @thestoicsoliloquies4041
      @thestoicsoliloquies4041 Рік тому

      You should definitely watch the movie "Manhunter", as it is a prequel to this film. Red Dragon is a remake of Manhunter, but Manhunter is better.

    • @bankbarcomo806
      @bankbarcomo806 Рік тому

      I highly suggest checking out a dead YT channel's video about the first scene between Lector and Clarice. The name of it is "Every Frame a Painting." It's a movie editor and someone else which made a couple handfuls of film about editing and directing and a couple other topics.

    • @j.f.fisher5318
      @j.f.fisher5318 Рік тому +2

      Respect for the Jinjer donation t-shirt. ;)

  • @planetwatch0000
    @planetwatch0000 Рік тому +47

    The light came back when Clarice shot Bill because she shot out a window at the same time.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +10

      I think my brain just thought overhead lights came on, so I was referring to those. But yes, that makes sense!

  • @jackrussell1232
    @jackrussell1232 Рік тому +29

    I have watched a number of reactions to this movie and it's always interesting to me that everyone gets nervous in the first Hannibal scene about her getting close to the glass. It speaks to the psychological impact of the movie. He obviously can't get at her through the glass and her proximity to it doesn't affect her safety, but there's something so distressing about Anthony Hopkins' performance that you forget that obvious thing while you're watching it.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +3

      I think we feel that way because she was explicitly told to keep her distance.

  • @ShreveportJoe
    @ShreveportJoe Рік тому +25

    One of only three films ever to hit the “Oscar Grand Slam”… a sweep of the top five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay.

  • @okeefe757
    @okeefe757 Рік тому +37

    My parents and I always laughed at Lecter's "Love your suit." line as well.

    • @MarkWReiley
      @MarkWReiley Рік тому +12

      It took me a half dozen viewings before I realized this line was also Lecter alluding to what Buffalo Bill was doing with his victims’ skin, a little inside joke Lector was making at the expense of the Senator’s daughter.

    • @Fmanzo10
      @Fmanzo10 Рік тому +10

      I still think that, “I’m having an old friend for dinner”, is a contender for the best line in a movie ever. Especially in the context delivered by Lecter.

    • @SC-gp7kt
      @SC-gp7kt Рік тому

      @@MarkWReiley same!

    • @IChooseJesus9091
      @IChooseJesus9091 Рік тому +6

      I think the "Love your suit", was also in reference to a couple of other things. One - I believe he was calling attention to the Senator's snobbery, in that she was well dressed & made up, instead of looking like a distraught Mother who hadn't slept, & was overcome by her fear & worry for her daughter. Number 2 - Lecter came from European money, with very rich tastes. So he recognizes & appreciates high style & fashion. Name brands & anything that suggests wealth, good breeding, & "good taste".
      Lecter tested Starling's & the Senator's sensibilities for rudeness, snobbishness, & indignation. A wealthy Senator, who's daughter was likely kidnapped by a brutal & psychotic serial killer, should be more humble in the presence of another serial killer, & educated genius, who at one time was highly esteemed in his field with a successful career, & who could actually help save her daughter. But instead she's indignant & outraged, & this causes her to be rude. Starling on the other hand doesn't react indignant or offended, but fields his tests matter of factly & with class & composure. So she wins his respect. He hates rudeness.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 9 днів тому

      My favorite is “you fly back to school, little Starling… Fly fly fly”..

  • @TheNeonRabbit
    @TheNeonRabbit Рік тому +29

    The close-ups of Lecter were TOO close up, much closer than we're accustomed to seeing. It creates an intense creepy feeling like he's only a few inches from your own face. Brilliant

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Рік тому +1

      Also he delivered his lines straight into the camera without blinking.

    • @gggooding
      @gggooding Рік тому +3

      If anyone cares...the close ups: Director Demme specifically had the 4th wall close ups whenever _anyone_ is talking *to* Clarice...so that the audience (you!) subconsciously *become* Clarice.
      Added to this: in the reverse shots Jodie Foster is always looking slightly _off_ camera. Arguably the effect is a bit *too* subtle, but an awesome, amazing film-technique regardless.
      Demme used the same close-up gag in Philadelphia and The Manchurian Candidate.

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 Рік тому +8

    You say it's not scary but you are watching with 21st Century eyes. The likes of CSI etc weren't around back in 1991 so this was the first glimpse of the world of profiling etc and it was chilling - with Hopkins performance still being so. The success of this film showed there was an appetite for such dark stories with the public.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Рік тому +13

    The casting of Foster, and Hopkins takes this film from good to legendary. Lecter as a character is operating on a level beyond the comprehension of everyone else involved. Clarice is the only one even able to mostly keep up with what he's doing. I think he legitimately didn't want to hurt her, but also saw her as someone smart enough to represent a risk to himself. Better to let her get on with her life, so he could go and do the same.

  • @SentinelGiga
    @SentinelGiga Рік тому +6

    That very good boy is possibly the most adorable and wholesome thing I’ve seen all week.

  • @thegorn68
    @thegorn68 Рік тому +5

    LOL! The whole time I watched this reaction, I was doing my Dr. Lector voice impression and saying things like , "You're so close to figuring out this movie Kailelle. But first, tell me more about your life in Canada..." Hee hee!

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 Рік тому +30

    If you want an under-reacted Hopkins movie which is fabulous watch 'The Elephant Man' from 1980. It will make you hate humanity and touch your heart at the same time. It's loosely based on a true story which makes it even more moving. it also stars John Hurt from 'Alien' but you'll never realise it !

    • @thegorn68
      @thegorn68 Рік тому +1

      I've got a better movie and Hopkins performance than that one. "Magic" (1978) a psychological horror where he plays a ventriloquist that eventually finds it hard to separate the two personalities of himself and the dummy. A brilliant performance.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat Рік тому

      @@thegorn68 Haven't seen Magic but I've got a better movie. The World's Fastest Indian from 2005, where he plays a senior citizen trying to break the land speed record with a car he Macgyvered together himself. Based on a true story.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Рік тому +1

      @@Mr.Goodkat Haven't seen The World's Fastest Indian but I've got a better movie. The Remains of the Day, where he plays an English butler reconsidering how he's spent his life. Got 8 Oscar nominations, although none of them won.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat Рік тому +1

      @@elbruces Nah, Worlds fastest Indian is better than remains of the day.

    • @LeChaunce
      @LeChaunce Рік тому +1

      @@elbruces Haven't seen Remains of the Day, but I've got a better movie. Shadowlands, in which he plays author and professor C.S. Lewis as he discovers love with American poet Joy Davidman (played by Debra Winger). Based on their true story.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Рік тому +12

    This was the first and only Horror Thriller film to win Best Picture at the 1992 Academy Awards.
    It also won Best Director
    Best Actress
    Best Actor
    Best Adapted Screenplay
    The scene where Hannibal Lecter bites the guard in the face and beats the other one with with a night stick was on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments.
    Before Sir Anthony Hopkins was cast as Lecter, Brian Cox, Forrest Whittaker, Daniel Day Lewis, John Malkovich, Mandy Patinkin, John Lithgow, Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, Louis Gossett Jr., Robert Duvall and Jack Nicholson were considered for the role.
    Meryl Streep, Laura Dern, Michelle Pfeiffer and Meg Ryan were considered for Clarice.
    Gene Hackman was considered for the role of Jack Crawford before Scott Glenn took the job.

  • @colemannee9898
    @colemannee9898 Рік тому +10

    The sequel Hanibal is actually pretty good. Unfortunately, Jody Foster did not reprise her role, which was taken over by Julianne Moore. Manhunter and Red Dragon were both based on the first Hanibal book by Robert Harris. Manhunter was the first to be made but Red Dragon is more faithful to the novel. But are both interesting in their own way. None of the sequels measure up to Silence of the Lambs.

  • @adnap
    @adnap Рік тому +10

    First timer, here.
    I really appreciate your style.
    Minimal cuts, little to no cutting off of conversations in your edits, raw uncensored footage and pretty much the whole movie is represented through the scene cuts.
    This is my first impression, anyway.
    Subscribed.😊 🍿 🎥
    BTW, I seem to be the only one who has noticed that the kidnapping victim was Doctor Erica Hahn on Greys Anatomy. 😉

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! I try my best to include something from every scene and definitely as many important bits as I can for overall context. I appreciate the kind words and happy to have you here!

  • @dageinarbergli2339
    @dageinarbergli2339 Місяць тому +1

    "I'm having an old friend for dinner" Legendary line

  • @YManCyberDude
    @YManCyberDude Рік тому +8

    Hanibal is actually named after one of the greatest if not the greatest military strategists of all time.

  • @crispy_338
    @crispy_338 Рік тому +7

    That Jinjer shirt goes hard

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +3

      One of my favourite bands! 🤘

  • @josua1146
    @josua1146 Рік тому +6

    I like that you didn't really realize Hannibal's ploy to escape until he took the cop's face off in the ambulance, I felt the same way when you thought the FBI was going to storm the right house and then realized Clarice was alone with the killer.
    The reactions to this movie are always better when the reactors don't realize what's really going on until the last second, anyway I always feel better entertained then.

  • @mathmexican4234
    @mathmexican4234 Рік тому +3

    The light in the basement came from when she shot out glass on a window to the surface. It may have been covered or painted or tinted glass.

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 Рік тому +5

    36:33 A stray bullet broke the blackened windows allowing daylight in.

  • @extantsanity
    @extantsanity Рік тому +5

    Love the Jinjer shirt :)

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +4

      Thank you! They are one of my favourite bands of all-time.

  • @TheNeonRabbit
    @TheNeonRabbit Рік тому +4

    The sense of smell is a major component of the sense of taste.
    Lecter's sense of smell is incredibly powerful. I wonder is that's related to his fondness for human flesh.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Рік тому +1

      He's also an epicurean, an expert in fine dining and elevated cooking. He could probably tell the difference between a 4.5-star meal and a 5-star meal easily. When he cooks and eats people, he turns someone he considered rude and ugly in life into fine art after death.

  • @robertscott1949
    @robertscott1949 Рік тому +2

    "How did the lights come back on after she shot him?" It was because some of her bullets blew out a basement window that was boarded up, letting in outside light.

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 Рік тому +4

    Anthony Hopkins is so good 🔥👍🏼

  • @joshuabeavin7659
    @joshuabeavin7659 Рік тому +3

    I just had a thought that's never occurred to me before during this reaction. After Clarice shoots Buffalo Bill, the way that he is involuntarily spasming on the floor, his arms shaking as he gasps for breath, while also wearing those huge night-vision glasses, he almost kind of resembles a large, dying insect.

  • @seankelly5715
    @seankelly5715 Рік тому +5

    Loved the Reaction and Commentary Kaiielle! The other films are well cast but never reach the highs of this movie. Still worth a watch maybe on your own time as mentioned. They do offer a little insight as to why they would initially send Clarice to see Hannibal. Also the books are far and away some of my favorites, but also a bit darker than any of the films. Have a great journey through this fictional universe!

  • @sinelo3965
    @sinelo3965 Рік тому +2

    Clarice gave him so much personal information just to force him to fulfill his commitment to reveal the identity of the killer. She took a big risk and that's why Hannibal respects her.
    'I'm having an old friend for dinner.' Brilliant

  • @douglaslafreniere5707
    @douglaslafreniere5707 Рік тому +1

    Great reaction and review , very good job editing I like that you included more footage than most you tubers . I'm looking forward to checking out all your content

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +1

      My reactions do tend to be longer than most. I find it difficult to erase whole scenes from reactions. But I'm getting better at choosing what to keep and what to toss from these edits. Appreciate the compliment a lot!

  • @tommarks3726
    @tommarks3726 5 місяців тому +1

    Writing, acting and editing top level. I just found your channel after Smokey and the Bandit popped up. New subscriber. You can tell Hannibal honestly liked Clarise, and you know he would not hurt her.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @ColKurtzknew
    @ColKurtzknew Місяць тому +1

    This movie is a psychological/thriller drama. Its a 5/5. The score, screenplay, cinematography, acting. That basement set design lol

  • @kilroy987
    @kilroy987 Рік тому +1

    When I first saw the movie, when they helped the guard on the floor, the face shape looked like Lecter, so I never thought it wasn't him.
    What I didn't understand was what was really wrong - it didn't register to me that he was wearing the guy's face...

  • @daLukasMain
    @daLukasMain Рік тому +3

    Dude, is that a Christmas tree in the back ground already? Are you crazy? lol Great video.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому

      It's not a tree, it's a light wall!

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Рік тому +3

    Welcome to Hannibal Lechter's lair, he could just "eat you up." I had read the book before seeing the movie, so I thought I was ready. Clarice Starling walks up to Lechter's cell and I am stunned. Just standing there, he exudes Menace, looks at people as potential prey, doesn't blink his "shark-dead eyes," and gets into Starling's head toot suite. 21:12 More than a few reactors have missed this explanation for the presence of Death's Head moths at Jame Gumb's house. It is/was unfortunate that actor Ted Levine didn't get AMPAS attention for his "Jame Gumb" role or his "Goodby Horses" dance. 35:51 Mrs. Lippman, I presume? 36:19 Lesson learned. 36:31 "How did the lights come back on"? The blacked out window(s) were shot out. 37:40 Have YOU ever "had an old friend for dinner?" 37:58 Far too many reactors have missed what happened to the ambulance crew and a tourist at the airport. If it is Horror you seek, "Train To Busan" (2016) will yank your chain and spin you around.

  • @jimmyzee7040
    @jimmyzee7040 Рік тому +2

    The lights did not come on when she shot Buffalo Bill, she hit the basement window when shooting him and broke the glass which let the light in.

  • @gahree
    @gahree Рік тому +2

    Awesome reaction! You're the first reaction (and person IRL) that I've known to guess that Hannibal was masquerading as the police officer he killed. You second-guessed yourself, but you initially got it right.

  • @michaelwoods3651
    @michaelwoods3651 Рік тому +4

    Saw this in theaters. Didn’t really scare me. It’s more crime/ suspense than horror. I believe this is Sir Anthony Hopkins’ greatest role.

  • @AspieKing26
    @AspieKing26 8 місяців тому +1

    The year this movie won a bunch of Oscars, Billy Crystal was hosting and he came out on the gurney in exactly the same mask, and everything. And Anthony Hopkins was there in the first row laughing his ass off. And Billy Crystal said, "Sorry I'm late. Anthony Hopkins and I had an old friend for dinner."

  • @MajaZaguan
    @MajaZaguan Рік тому +2

    I subscribed because of the reaction and the Jinjer shirt, Tatiana is amazing! 💅

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +2

      I love her so much! She's a QUEEN. Thanks for being here!

  • @ColKurtzknew
    @ColKurtzknew Місяць тому

    Someone who finally mentions the piano, even if a bit late into this gorgeous score.

  • @PatrickPrejusa
    @PatrickPrejusa Рік тому +2

    RIP Jonathan Demme. great director

  • @jetofu6296
    @jetofu6296 Рік тому +2

    Nice t-shirt :) I love Tatiana´s voice.

  • @arraymac227
    @arraymac227 Рік тому +3

    'This movie felt very CSI for me.' for the movie which, no doubt, inspired all the CSI's.
    My favorite movie. Saw it over a dozen times when it came out in Jan 91. I have almost fully absorbed the dialogue.

    • @GroovingPict
      @GroovingPict Рік тому +2

      William Peterson, star of the first CSI series was also the protagonist in Manhunter, ie the first Hannibal Lecter movie, based on the first book in the trilogy (with Brian Cox as Lecter).

  • @davidhasselblad2898
    @davidhasselblad2898 Рік тому +2

    Lastly, it's kind of the book thing, this character usually finds his victims as those he finds rude, and those who get too close.

  • @blaseblah204
    @blaseblah204 Рік тому +1

    The most important line in the film is:
    "He covets."
    What Buffalo Bill covets is not women's skin, or to change his identity, but......beauty.
    It's the reason for the moths.
    He wants to transform into 'beauty', because he hates himself partly because he doesn't think he possesses beauty.
    In his final scene, he is not merely toying with Clarice with his hands circling around her face.
    He is COVETING her beauty.
    In the book, as he lay dying Buffalo Bill asks Clarice; "What's it like to be beautiful?"
    Such an ironically tragic, and spooky thing to say at the end of one's life.
    Once again, tis beauty killed the beast.
    This film's release date was Valentine's Day?!?!!?? 1991.
    Not exactly a date movie.
    But, even that has its subtle quality.
    The part that NO ONE wants to acknowledge is that Hanibal is low-key conducting a Satanic seduction of Clarice, during their interrogation scenes.
    By the end, Hannibal has intimate knowledge of Clarice's psyche, and most disturbingly Clarice allowed this, because of her wanting to solve the case so much.
    Maybe also, Clarice has things to unpack in her mind, and for some Godforsaken reason uses this brilliant psychopath as her vessel.
    Clarice is used to being LOOKED at by men at all times, a sexy 'lamb' who is seen but never HEARD.
    And for once this is her forum to break the silence of her voice, of her mind, which are neglected, and obscured by her beauty.
    When Lecter hangs up on their call, Clarice is 1000% mesmerized by him.
    Just mumbling his name, time and again, because he is now her new obsession, but not completely for the reason she thinks.
    The secret is that Lecter was the one who was coveting her, the inner her, all along.
    The seduction is complete.

  • @jeffbassin630
    @jeffbassin630 Рік тому +1

    Loved your comments and reaction to thus multiple Oscar winning movie.

  • @namco003
    @namco003 Рік тому +1

    27:32 Woo boy!! You were shook! I didn't expect you to react that way LOL

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +1

      I love getting these types of comments months after uploading because there's no way of knowing what you're referring to so it's like experiencing my reaction all over again. 😅

    • @namco003
      @namco003 Рік тому

      @@kaiielle FYI. Going through your channel for pop culture shows so far, but am not disappointed. Where in Canada are you. I'm only asking, because I know little about our friends up above us, but know you have no distinguished dialect, or manner of speaking.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому

      @@namco003 I've lived in Alberta my whole life!

  • @AMfromTexas
    @AMfromTexas Рік тому +2

    One of my favorite films of all time. I have watched this movie probably 10 times in my life. My Dad loves to quote: “Once a Census taker tried to test me. So I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti. Ffffffffffff.” Terrifying as a child…but one of his quirks that I know and love as an adult. And now quote often myself. 🙃
    This is the first of your reaction videos I’ve watched. I really enjoyed it. Thanks KL!!

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +2

      I love that AM! And thank you so much for watching and commenting. 💛 Always fun seeing a familiar face in my comments.

    • @AMfromTexas
      @AMfromTexas Рік тому +1

      @@kaiielle 🤍 My pleasure! Also, love sweet pups in there too!!

  • @busser649
    @busser649 Рік тому +2

    Just discovered your channel, great reaction!! Didn't notice your T until the very end, love Tatiana. Went on a cross country UA-cam music tour in 2019, Babymetal & Avatar in St Paul, then NYC for two BAND-MAID shows, next was the Forum in LA for Babymetal's first ever USA arena show & then finished up with Jinjer at a small club in Racine, WI, best month of my life, anyways, time to catch up & watch another movie with you.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +1

      That sounds amazing!

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams463 Рік тому +1

    The lights didn't magically turn on when Clarice shot Buffalo Bill; a stray shot knocked down a board that was covering a window

  • @davidsumpter4933
    @davidsumpter4933 Рік тому +3

    Its more of a thriller with the suspense than a true horror movie.

  • @apulrang
    @apulrang Рік тому +8

    I have intentionally avoided seeing any of the related films or reading the books … so I’m evaluating this film by itself.
    My sense is that Dr. Lecter has contempt for most people. It’s part of his psychopathy. It’s also probably part of the reason he can kill people so easily. But he finds that he respects Clarice as a person, a rare thing for Lecter. The big trigger for this might be Miggs’ horrible actions as she’s leaving, which deeply offend Lecter and prompt him to offer Clarice the help she seeks. He’s manipulative of course. But I think on another level he really is interested in what drives Clarice, and not entirely for creepy reasons. And walking Clarice though her big psychological trauma allows Lecter to exercise his psychiatrist skills and instincts. So while we are afraid that Lecter will eventually come after her, Clarice is right when she says he that he won’t - at least for the time being.

    • @darla896
      @darla896 Рік тому

      @Dayspring you just contradicted your own statement-

    • @darla896
      @darla896 Рік тому +1

      Even though Lecter is a deranged psychopath, the exchanges between himself and Clarice were almost emotional to him. She treated him with respect as a psychiatrist and with general decency. She was always polite and kind to him. He treated her the same in return. She trusted to tell him personal details, that he then rewarded with personal insight into her case. But he also trusted that she believed him, and that his clues were leading her where she needed to look.
      What is his nature? He’s a psychiatrist. He wants to understand people and why they do what they do- What is her nature?

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Рік тому +3

      As Clarice said, "he would consider it rude." Lecter is very much about rudeness and respect.
      The only other person who was calm and confident while dealing with Lecter was Barney the intern, who was always polite and respectful, always referring to him as "Dr. Lecter." He understood that he wasn't in danger as long as he was respectful and followed the appropriate safety protocols. He never put himself directly between Lecter and freedom, and was always polite. He survived the movie.
      It could be argued that Boyle and Pembry treated him with a fair amount of politeness and respect as well, but since Lecter saw a way to escape by killing them, he took it. I have no doubt that Lecter would have murdered Barney or Clarice if he thought that would get him out of captivity as well. But as long as he doesn't have to, he wouldn't go out of his way to come after them.
      Dr. Chilton, on the other hand... well, he was rude.

    • @darla896
      @darla896 Рік тому +2

      @@elbruces yes- I agree

    • @darla896
      @darla896 Рік тому +1

      @@elbruces I agree

  • @miratores4207
    @miratores4207 Рік тому +1

    "His pulse never got above 85, even when he put the sheriff's face on" lol , great movie.

    • @miratores4207
      @miratores4207 Рік тому

      He ( Dr. Lecter) kinda tells her who it is in the very beginning when she questioned him on the painting, He said that is seen from the Belvedere ( "Buffalo Bill" is from Belvedere, Ohio) then he asked "you know Florence " which is Change transformation..

  • @Lue_Jonin
    @Lue_Jonin Рік тому +2

    I really admire Anthony Hopkins' acting style
    ❤ 🎥 He was brilliant in the first season of "Westworld".
    In this film, those closeups of his conversations with Foster were so enthralling .. yet intellectually creepy.... He really brings that old world speech style and refined nature into his roles.

  • @robbiereacts22
    @robbiereacts22 Рік тому +2

    Watch the sequel Hannibal to see what happens with Clarice and Hannibal in the future and then watch The Red Dragon which is a prequel to Silence Of The Lambs. They are both really good

  • @geraldherrmann787
    @geraldherrmann787 Рік тому +1

    "... he´s smart enough to forge documents?" haha, he just ate someone who looked a little like him.

  • @EdwardNygma007
    @EdwardNygma007 Рік тому +2

    This is how u write a female character. Love the 90s

  • @christopherking4932
    @christopherking4932 Рік тому +1

    Awesome reaction.

  • @classiclife7204
    @classiclife7204 Рік тому +14

    This movie had a colossal impact on popular culture. The CSI entertainment complex, to say nothing of the show Dexter, owe everything to this movie. Almost as influential as Psycho, which I guess you're doing next!

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +6

      Excited to get Psycho up for you all!

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 Рік тому +7

      100% I dont think enough people realize the sheer impact this movie had. It also gave birth to the smart, tough, short-haired female federal agent surrounded by men:
      Scully from X-files
      Detective Cisco (Jennifer Lopez) from Out of Sight
      Quantico
      That entire trope is a direct result of the strong female lead in Silence of the Lambs.

    • @classiclife7204
      @classiclife7204 Рік тому

      @@slchance8839 Great point!

  • @firegod001
    @firegod001 Рік тому +1

    What a sweetheart dog!

  • @simongoddard7692
    @simongoddard7692 Рік тому +1

    Cute doggo. Love this movie too it's twisted but also keeps you guessing, all the performances are magnificent and the tension is so high. Sir Anthony Hopkins is obviously the standout

  • @davidelmquist8670
    @davidelmquist8670 Рік тому +4

    Jinjer!

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +2

      Such a great band. 🤘

  • @jack_rabbit
    @jack_rabbit Рік тому +1

    there's 4 books in the series by Thomas Harris, actually. here they are listed in order: Red Dragon, The Silence Of The Lambs, Hannibal, Hannibal Rising

  • @scottfreeisme
    @scottfreeisme 8 місяців тому

    One of the greatest motion pictures ever made.

  • @davidhasselblad2898
    @davidhasselblad2898 Рік тому +2

    There are few psychopaths, who are like Hannibal. But they exist. Not totally in this mindset. But yeah. It was a good strat to use Cathrines name a lot.
    That's why he started to break when she yelled and cried for her mother. "Put the lotion in the f'n basket.... PUT THE LOTION IN THE F'N BASKET!"
    But when she started screaming he just got back on how many victims were in that hole and it reminded him of his whole desire.
    But. Hannibal, before escaping, wanted to help starling which is why he said "I won't call on you starling as long as you can afford me the same curtsy." But he already knew her morals wouldn't allow him to just walk away. So she says "you know I cant do that." She was so forthright and polite, he would never opening seek to kill her. However he will do anything to protect himself so he says. "Id like to chat more. But I'm having an old friend for dinner." As. Well in that case. I'll see you then.
    He won't call on her because as he said "the world is much more interesting with you in it.

  • @Jayskiallthewayski
    @Jayskiallthewayski Рік тому +1

    Peolple are always going "No, don't tell him anything!" but what a lot of people don't get is that Lecter more or less "cures" Clarice of her trauma. He likes her so he is a real therapist to her and helps her get Bill which is why the movie is called the Silence of the Lambs. Meeting him Silenced them.

  • @urbanink246
    @urbanink246 Рік тому +1

    Great reaction n now I’m a subscriber

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +1

      Thanks and welcome in! Hope you enjoy some of my past reactions and many coming soon.

    • @urbanink246
      @urbanink246 Рік тому

      @@kaiielle if seeing your gorgeous smile n I’ll most definitely will them out lol, have a great day beautiful goddess.💯🌹

  • @Verschlimmbesserung
    @Verschlimmbesserung Рік тому +2

    The book is just as good. Masterpiece of a psychological thriller.

  • @anthonyguadagnino2681
    @anthonyguadagnino2681 Рік тому +3

    The 1st movie in the series is Manhunter. A Michael Mann movie. I suggest u watch it. Goes into how Hannibal gets caught

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 Рік тому +1

    As weird as it is, Clarice and Hannibal have a good bit of mutual respect. Her for helping him, and him for helping her.

  • @keithboyd9582
    @keithboyd9582 Рік тому

    Anthony Hopkins won the Academy Award for best supporting actor for this. When he was asked by someone at the show what would Hannibal Lecter say about this win. He responded in character "I would like to have all of you over for dinner."

  • @RMBittner
    @RMBittner Рік тому

    Re: the lights in the basement at the end. There’s a quick scene showing one of Clarice’s bullets breaking a basement window, which had been blackened out.

  • @SJ19_998
    @SJ19_998 Рік тому +1

    Such a fascinating film

  • @keithboyd9582
    @keithboyd9582 Рік тому +1

    My 1st cousins on my mom's side are huge fans of horror movies. And before this movie came out one of them told me that she tried to read the book version for this and she couldn't finish it.

  • @davidgagnon7806
    @davidgagnon7806 10 місяців тому

    The guy who hands Clarice her badge and says "Congratulations" is not an actor. He is John Douglas, former head of FBI Behavioral Science Division.

  • @Anetron1
    @Anetron1 Рік тому +2

    Fun fact about the making of this film (actually it's not really fun): as part of preparation for his role as Jack Crawford, Scott Glenn consulted with John Douglas, who's basically the creator of serial killer profiling, and visited the FBI facility in Quantico. Turned out that Glenn and Douglas had opposite stances on capital punishment, with the former being against and the latter being for executing certain criminals. In an attempt to change Glenn's mind, Douglas suggested that he listen to the audiotape made by the so-called Toolbox Killers documenting their torture and murder of their final victim Shirley Ledford. After listening to the tape, Glenn quickly came to support capital punishment and had nightmares for quite a long time.
    Before you ask, no, the tape is not publicly available. There is a transcript, but I sincerely don't recommend looking it up.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Рік тому

      While people are recommending related shows, the TV show "Mindhunter" covers the formation of the FBI's behavioral science unit. They were very much Hoover's straight-laced just-the-facts FBI until they realized that they could get actual results by interviewing captured serial killers to create profiles that might help catch other serial killers out in the wild. But early on, they were very much against talking to such monsters and treating them as if they were human.

  • @davidgagnon7806
    @davidgagnon7806 10 місяців тому

    The piano music that you loved in the scene where Hannibal kills the two guards is BACH'S GOLDBERG VARIATIONS. In case you would like to hear more of it.

  • @somethingwicked11
    @somethingwicked11 Рік тому +1

    arrrgh I can't watch this one yet because I'm reacting to it soon - bookmarking this!

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому

      I'm excited to see your reaction!

  • @tomsamuel3219
    @tomsamuel3219 Рік тому

    28:02 The piano music is J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations. It features in almost every Hannibal film so I assume it’s his favorite from the books or something. I sleep to them sometimes, because that’s what they were originally made for.

  • @CanadaDan
    @CanadaDan 4 місяці тому

    This is the first time i come across your channel, nice to know you're a fellow Albertan so i'm proud you're representing 😁
    This is an epic movie, i read once that Anthony Hopkins got an Oscar for this movie despite being in it for only 16 mins, i dunno if it's true or not but that character... wow, i'm sure to this day he still gets asked about it or mentioned when fans approach him. Jodie Foster too played a fantastic role, such a classic, almost as intense throughout as Sicario.
    Doctor Lecter wouldn't kill Clarice, he has some type of admiration or feels sorry for her and that translates into a kind of respect for her, I dunno but he wouldn't. Although Clarice is played by someone else in the other movie you should watch to know more about Lecter, altho this movie is the best

  • @winylowaryba
    @winylowaryba 6 місяців тому +1

    That cup rules :)

  • @jacobjones5269
    @jacobjones5269 9 днів тому

    She shot out a blackened window.. A lot of basements sit slightly above ground, with enough room for a window..

  • @mrtim5363
    @mrtim5363 Рік тому

    The lights did not come back on.
    At 36:24 when she shot him she also shot out a basement window, once the debris/darkened glass broke & fell away the outside light began to come into the room.

  • @DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms
    @DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms Рік тому +3

    I saw Jinjer live about 4 - 5 years ago.... ;)

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому

      So awesome! I want to see them live one day.

    • @DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms
      @DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms Рік тому

      @@kaiielle They are in the US Nov and Dec...Might be a show close enough to Canada on one of the stops...Should check it out.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому

      @@DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms I did take a look at the list but I won't be able to take the time to go down.

    • @DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms
      @DragonWolfEntertainmentFilms Рік тому +1

      @@kaiielle That's too bad, they're really good live. They were still just doing opening slots at the time, so they only got about 40 minutes, but well worth it.

  • @MaoKatz
    @MaoKatz Рік тому

    36:32 The lights came back because behind Bill there was a blocked window that Starling shoot down as she was shooting Bill.

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 Рік тому +1

    anthony hopkins is fantastic in this role he really makes it his own such a great film .. ps i have had dog for allmost 50 years they are the best pet and member of the family you can have :)

  • @gk5891
    @gk5891 Рік тому

    Blanket over the window and when he fell he tore it down. I assume the basement was one of those that's partially above ground, where the ceiling is ths same height as the first floor on a house built on a traditional foundation.

  • @geminijinxies7258
    @geminijinxies7258 Рік тому

    It's fittingly creepy that even when Hannibal Lecter is behind bars, he's always the one in control.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Рік тому

    The piano is from Canada's own, Glenn Gould! 🎹

  • @jhilal2385
    @jhilal2385 Рік тому

    This is actually the second film based on Thomas Harris's characters. The first was "Manhunter" (1986) with William Petersen, Dennis Farina, and Brian Cox, based on the book "Red Dragon". There was a remake in 2002 called "Red Dragon" with Ed Norton as Will Graham, but I think that "Manhunter" is the better version. The mystery is presented in a much more sophisticated way, while the 2002 remake has been dumbed down to keep the attention of the slowest ADD dullard.
    There is also a 3-season TV series from 2013 called "Hannibal" with Mads Mikkelsen, Laurence Fishburne, and Gillian Anderson which covers all of the events including those from later films. This is an excellent watch as there is plenty of time for character and plot development in the serialized format.

  • @RustinChole
    @RustinChole Рік тому +2

    Watch the Hannibal tv show!!!!!!!! It’s so so so good. It starts very crime procedural, but it’s really super heavy on amazing dialogue, it’s also pretty intense and violent for a television show…. It’s a psychological game of chess that - especially in the season two finale - is just amazing.
    Honestly outside of True Detectives S1 I think Hannibal S1&2 specifically are probably my favorite tv show.
    *edit* I almost forget, great editing job on this reaction video! A lot of reactors edit really choppy, this flowed really well.

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment about the editing! I spend between 6-10 hours on a video and I try my best to include something from every scene. It's important to me that the overall story of the film is represented in some way.

  • @ralphwiggum6385
    @ralphwiggum6385 Рік тому +2

    I love your shirt!!! Have you seen them? They put on an awesome show!
    Jinjer!!!!! 🤘😈🤘

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому +2

      Haven't been able to see them live yet but it's on the bucket list!

    • @ralphwiggum6385
      @ralphwiggum6385 Рік тому +2

      @@kaiielle I saw them in Toronto in 2019 🇨🇦

  • @PatrickPrejusa
    @PatrickPrejusa Рік тому +1

    a great series of books

  • @yw1971
    @yw1971 8 місяців тому

    36:47 - She did in the TV show 'Clarice' from 2 years ago

  • @hawkmaster381
    @hawkmaster381 Рік тому

    Hard to believe that Buffalo Bill is also Monk’s boss, Captain Leland Stottlemeyer.

  • @vinnycordeiro
    @vinnycordeiro Рік тому

    Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of the greatest actors still alive. And beware, you may see him again on unexpected movies. :)

  • @elbruces
    @elbruces Рік тому +2

    I think Jack Crawford sending Clarice on these tasks was more like an internship. She's a promising trainee who plans to apply to his division - she probably has great grades, and it'd be difficult for him to justify denying her application.
    But given what they do and how horrific it can be, he'd want her to have some real work experience first, to find out if she really has the stomach for it. So he sends her to face Hannibal Lecter himself, to find out if she can still keep her cool.
    Is Crawford singling her out for that treatment due to sexism? Maybe. As we've seen, he isn't perfect when it comes to that sort of thing either. Like, in a "dad doesn't think the little girl can handle this stuff" kind of way. Not that it's a huge problem, and he gets over it quickly, but as we see, it was a factor. Or maybe this is a regular thing he does with all trainees who have good grades and who intend to apply to his division.
    I don't think Jack expected Clarice to break the entire case wide open all by herself, just that she'd go do some minor grunt work on the side, re-interviewing cold leads who'd all already been interviewed many times already, for years. Which is technically all she's been doing, until the end of the movie. It's exactly the kind of job you'd assign to an intern.
    Although in the end, Clarice won the day by being a modern-day version of an old-West gunslinger. She's quick on the draw. "How'd the lights come back on when she did that?" One of her shots broke through a window, letting the daylight in.

  • @Flesharrower
    @Flesharrower Рік тому +1

    As good as this movie is, you should really read Thomas Harris' books, starting with Red Dragon, brilliant writing, and if you like the description of the investigation techniques they're a must read.

  • @snakecharm13
    @snakecharm13 10 місяців тому

    Lights didn't come back on. She broke the window with the bullets letting in light.

  • @nickthepeasant
    @nickthepeasant Рік тому +1

    Yay! One of the few pseudo-horror movies that got Oscar recognition.
    Hannibal is iconic, the sequels and prequels..less so.
    Splendid reaction as always.

  • @multieyedmyr
    @multieyedmyr Рік тому +1

    First time watcher. Subbed, and as with every new reactor I sub too I have to request/suggest for a poll A Tale of Two Sisters. A fantastic s Korean drama horror. Very atmospheric and my fav film of all time. Maybe someone some day will react to it lol. Off to check out your library ^^ thanks again!

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Рік тому

      Thanks and welcome in! ☺️