Filmmaker reacts to The Silence of the Lambs (1991) for the FIRST TIME!

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  • @gggooding
    @gggooding 2 года назад +369

    The close ups: whenever *anyone* is talking to Clarice, they're looking directly into the camera at the audience. In the reverse shots, Jodie Foster is looking slightly off camera. This is intended to get inside your head (ha!) and make you, the audience, subconsciously *become* Clarice.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +61

      Noice!! Makes sense, it worked!

    • @Lannisen
      @Lannisen 2 года назад +47

      Yes, and also give the impression that she is always scrutinised. Every time she walks into a scene everyone looks at her.

    • @corvus4350
      @corvus4350 2 года назад +38

      It's also supposed to make you feel as uncomfortable as Clarice. Much of the film follows Clarice as she navigates the "boys' club" of the FBI, attempting to distinguish herself to the superiors who believe she is too young and inexperienced to be taken seriously.

    • @jakelange7968
      @jakelange7968 2 года назад +6

      It’s also just the classic Demme close-up. He’s uses it in dramas, comedies, hell even in Stop Making Sense.

    • @alexanderthegreat5649
      @alexanderthegreat5649 2 года назад +9

      They were actually going to show what she's describing in flashbacks, but Demme was like the performances were so captivating it would be a crime to cut away... shows he knew how to let the movie just movie.
      I remember the actress for young Clarice was sad that it would be cut as it was her only scene.
      P.S. I got that info from the tv episode on Reelz where they go behind the scenes detailing everything from production to it's legacy.
      Both Foster and Hopkins weren't even 1st, 2nd, or 3rd choices, I can't remember which it was but the director was fine with Jodie but not Hopkins and the studio was fine with Hopkins but not Jodie during casting(again can't remember if that's the order or it was vice versa but development was hell for damn near up to filming.

  • @spackle9999
    @spackle9999 2 года назад +139

    I worked in a movie theatre when this came out. "Sleeping With The Enemy", a Julia Roberts vs. evil husband movie, was also out at the time. One dude came up to the window and asked for a ticket to see "Sleeping With The Lambs". We told him it wasn't that kind of movie theatre.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 2 года назад +9

      Omg! Lol! That’s hilarious! I saw both of those in the theatre. Sleeping with the enemy was GREAT and not talked about much, which is interesting because it was so well received in my theatre.

    • @moonchild8422
      @moonchild8422 2 года назад +8

      🤣

    • @marya5925
      @marya5925 2 года назад +7

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @pandarouge91
      @pandarouge91 Год назад +6

      This has me dying 😂

  • @mksongbird
    @mksongbird 2 года назад +307

    crazy that hopkins only has 16 minutes of screentime.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +123

      Stole every second!

    • @jakemcleod3870
      @jakemcleod3870 2 года назад +21

      Wow I would have thought it was more like 30 minutes Hopkins is insane.

    • @MrAtaguas
      @MrAtaguas 2 года назад +24

      Damn really?! I never realized. His presence pretty much lingers through the movie ... totally deserved the oscar!

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 2 года назад +1

      *19, not 16.

    • @themidsouthcyclist8880
      @themidsouthcyclist8880 2 года назад +1

      and an Oscar

  • @elcal9600
    @elcal9600 2 года назад +279

    According to Jodie Foster she was so terrified of Anthony Hopkins in rehearsals that during the making of this film she kept away from him until when they were on set shooting. Other production crew members have also said that they found his character portrayal so intense that they often had to look over their shoulders during production as he would often hide on set! Amazing film.

    • @jeremiahalonzo
      @jeremiahalonzo 2 года назад +31

      I think either Foster or Hopkins revealed on the Graham Norton show that Hopkins was equally intimidated by Foster. It's kind of cute

    • @sntxrrr
      @sntxrrr 2 года назад +23

      Anthony Hopkins was afraid of Jodie Foster too and they only found out about each other after the shoot when they finally talked. At least that is Hopkins story and that is not as impossible as it might seem since Jodie Foster won the Oscar for best leading actress at about the time production of this movie must have started.

    • @MrUndersolo
      @MrUndersolo 2 года назад +14

      He once sat behind a couple watching the movie and read out one of the lines along with his character on screen (imagine having that voice whispering in your ear)!

    • @frightenedsoul
      @frightenedsoul 2 года назад +6

      @@porflepopnecker4376 don’t be ridiculous. It wasn’t full grown it was a teenager horse and her foal

    • @Y_.R
      @Y_.R 2 года назад

      @@porflepopnecker4376 🤣

  • @GrainneMhaol
    @GrainneMhaol 2 года назад +178

    What I love about Jodie Foster's performance is that she's vulnerable. I love that she cries after meeting Lecter for the first time. Even the most stoic person would be freaked out - let alone a rookie. Her fear allows the audience to identify with her without the need to make her invincible or without feeling.

    • @Missjunebugfreak
      @Missjunebugfreak 2 года назад +19

      Yes! She's courageous, smart and strong but doesn't lose her vulnerability. It's what makes her such a relatable protagonist that we can all root for.

    • @Literally-God
      @Literally-God 2 года назад +7

      I thought she cried after that part because she got sexually assaulted by that other guy in the cell.

    • @zeallust8542
      @zeallust8542 2 года назад +3

      Vulnerable, yet courageous and strong. Great character, even greater performance

    • @sheilaburns8977
      @sheilaburns8977 2 года назад +4

      @@Literally-God I thought the same thing. The entire experience was horrifying and emotional. Having that lunatic assault her and meeting Lector was a bit over the top. .... PEACE to ALL.

    • @Scufflegrit
      @Scufflegrit 2 года назад +3

      @@Literally-God it was handling all of it while coming down from the adrenaline.

  • @teresaluz975
    @teresaluz975 2 года назад +92

    "This guy is a problem." I laughed so hard when you said that. It's the understatement of the century. Loved your reaction.

  • @FunkDashi
    @FunkDashi 2 года назад +65

    When Clarice describes her experience of trying to save the lamb, that was originally supposed to a flashback sequence. However, Jodie Foster's delivery was so great that the director decided to just leave her monologue

  • @ajtaylor8750
    @ajtaylor8750 2 года назад +74

    This is one of those films that has so much replay value that you find new details and information on every rewatch. The late Jonathan Demme really made something special with this film.

  • @thedernboy
    @thedernboy 2 года назад +87

    “This is my costume. I’m a homicidal maniac. They look just like everybody else.” - Wednesday Addams said it best lol

  • @jg5887
    @jg5887 2 года назад +93

    man that whole elevator sequence and ambulance reveal was fuckin incredible when i first watched it

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +12

      Yeah that GAT ME

    • @karlmoles6530
      @karlmoles6530 2 года назад +6

      The audience reaction was off the hook.

    • @Cau_No
      @Cau_No 2 года назад

      I remember watching it in the cinema and at exactly the moment they opened the hatch, I figured it out before the next scene. Would have been still too late ...

    • @iangrant3615
      @iangrant3615 2 года назад +2

      @@JamesVSCinema What's amazing is when you watch the movie a second time and realise the director shows you very clearly that it's Hannibal and yet the way he structures it, you make the assumption that it's the cop instead. It's very clever and very audacious that he risked the audience guessing, but most people didn't guess!

    • @miguelrivera9599
      @miguelrivera9599 2 года назад

      Top 3 Best scene ever

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T 2 года назад +141

    I saw it in a large movie theatre when it came out, Hannibal's face being 5 meters/15 feet high in the close ups didn't exactly make him less scary. :D

    • @mikelmcknight72
      @mikelmcknight72 2 года назад +5

      One of the people I saw it with caused us to be late because he felt the need to get stoned first. We were stuck in the front row. I saw it again a few months later the day I graduated high school, and I made sure to arrive early and get better seats.

  • @88wildcat
    @88wildcat 2 года назад +80

    "So much just happened."--The perfect four word review for this movie. The first thing people always bring up when discussing this film is Hopkins performance. Perfectly understandable, I get it, it's brilliant. But people forget just how good Foster is in this. They'll say she was good but no one ever puts her performance on the same level as Hopkins and it is. However I want to believe this is mainly because most people don't know much about how the movie was filmed. There are certain details you need to know to understand just how brilliant her performance was. First, in the final face to face scene between her and Hopkins in the Memphis court house where she is telling the story of the lambs a technician dropped a wrench directly behind her. It's barely even audible in the movie but it was very audible on the set. When that take was completed Foster turned around and asked Demme "what in the hell was that?" That's how loud it was. There is absolutely no visible sign in the scene of her hearing that wrench. Secondly, the climatic scene in the basement with Buffalo Bill was filmed using normal lighting. The night vision effect was added in post production. All of those physical reactions, the reaching around, the stumbling, the facial expressions, etc. were done by her when she had perfectly clear vision of her surroundings.

    • @Y_.R
      @Y_.R 2 года назад +18

      I always thought she did the most amazing job of being terrified yet brave enough to continue. That final scene in the basement was a tour de force! She’s the only thing making it so tense and horrifying. The camerawork is great but she’s carrying that whole thing. I really thought Hopkins was fantastic, but I also think it’s easier to play the over the top controlled killer than to have to express all of that subtle, purposefully restrained, emotion in tight shots on your face. The movie was wonderful. Oscars all around we’re well-deserved. But Foster’s performance was the masterpiece within the masterpiece.

    • @samhain1894
      @samhain1894 2 года назад +1

      @@-M0LE huh?

  • @REChronic54
    @REChronic54 2 года назад +62

    I always go back and watch this interview with Jodie Foster about this movie. And she says that because of the boxed-in set, she wasn't able to talk to Hopkins in between takes and even if she could, she avoided him out of fear. And on the last day she was able to tell him that and Anthony just giggled and replied "Really? I was scared of you too 😆". It pretty funny imagining that after shooting that movie with him.

  • @chaost4544
    @chaost4544 2 года назад +31

    This film did one of the best jobs I've ever seen showing the viewpoint from the female perspective.

  • @luzzafblanfranchi7450
    @luzzafblanfranchi7450 2 года назад +269

    If you liked this you should definitely watch "Hannibal" the show. Mads Mikkelsen does a wonderful job of portraying a young Hannibal Lecter. It is, in my mind, one of the most underrated and yet one of the best shows ever!

    • @d.s.6268
      @d.s.6268 2 года назад +26

      Absolutely. That show is a masterpiece of sight, sound, plot and acting.

    • @SuzakuX
      @SuzakuX 2 года назад +22

      Bryan Fuller in general is incredibly underrated. _Dead Like Me, Pushing Daises, Hannibal, American Gods._

    • @kristoffrickerson6701
      @kristoffrickerson6701 2 года назад +12

      100% agree. Would be a great series to react to

    • @firekrys
      @firekrys 2 года назад +8

      Heck yes, Mads is amazing. The show is so dark, I had to take a break, and am wary of starting back up again

    • @gandhialwaysleavesanonion679
      @gandhialwaysleavesanonion679 2 года назад +3

      Just had the pleasure of viewing and it was good but, and without spoiling anything - my only problem with it is its too unrealistic in terms of injury/lethality aspects

  • @mpotter9944
    @mpotter9944 2 года назад +114

    FYI this is actually a sequel. The first book is Red Dragon, originally made into a movie as Manhunter then redone after the blockbuster success of SOTL with hopkins as Lecter, with same title as the book. The third in the series is Hannibal. I love them all, and the books.

    • @fiverx2159
      @fiverx2159 2 года назад +11

      The book is a sequel. I wouldn’t consider the movie a sequel to manhunter

    • @K.dot9
      @K.dot9 2 года назад +2

      This movie is the first appearance of hannibal on screen. The book might be the sequel but this film is the OG.

    • @Tateorsomething
      @Tateorsomething 2 года назад +14

      @@K.dot9 incorrect. Manhunter in 1986, Brian Cox played Hannibal Lecter.

    • @dirkdigital
      @dirkdigital 2 года назад +2

      Love the book ending to Hannibal vs the movie ending. 🍽❤✈

    • @GrainneMhaol
      @GrainneMhaol 2 года назад +8

      Manhunter is an overlooked masterpiece.

  • @luckyleavitt809
    @luckyleavitt809 2 года назад +9

    "They're gonna be like this 🤞🏻, but in the WEIRDEST way! " Never was a more accurate statement made! 😅

  • @noisyrhysling
    @noisyrhysling 2 года назад +37

    It's so weird that the gruff but lovable Captain from "Monk" and Buffalo Bill is the same actor.

    • @movieswithsammykitty
      @movieswithsammykitty 2 года назад +4

      I know! Anytime I see him in something else I’m just like >.>

  • @phj223
    @phj223 2 года назад +24

    Jodie Foster describing the found victim's glitter nail polish is so heartbreaking. ;(

    • @theflickchick9850
      @theflickchick9850 6 месяцев назад +1

      I HATE morgue scenes but that was probably my favourite in the film because instead of focusing on the horror of gore, it's about thinking about victims as people by focusing on Clarice's face.

  • @jimballard1186
    @jimballard1186 2 года назад +39

    Fun facts about Lecter's cell, one reason it's so different from the other prisoners' is due to filmmaking concerns. The plexiglass is so we won't have bars interrupting Hopkins's face during camera shots, and the cell itself had to be constructed with Hopkins inside it.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite 2 года назад +5

      Added to which, he can grab at people through the bars and bite fingers off. Lecter is the guy you can't give a single inch to.

    • @jimballard1186
      @jimballard1186 2 года назад +2

      @@hulkslayer626 If I remember right, he spent eighteen hours in that cell, most of it due to construction.

  • @qwi2311
    @qwi2311 2 года назад +23

    The Detective in Monk has a quite surprising backstory.

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 2 года назад +5

      It was several years and many rewatched reruns until it struck me he was Buffalo Bill.

    • @AnaVitoria-sf4tz
      @AnaVitoria-sf4tz 2 года назад +3

      right! when i first watched it i was like captain leland stottlemeyer????!!!??!

  • @zachharris3040
    @zachharris3040 2 года назад +12

    "His eyes just never let go." - Very poignant. Loved that description you gave.

  • @liamgallagher3833
    @liamgallagher3833 2 года назад +21

    Anthony Hopkins in this film made me feel completely hypnotized. Only other time I can recall anything close was Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s “processing” scene in ‘The Master’.

    • @liamgallagher3833
      @liamgallagher3833 2 года назад +2

      @@HistoritorJimaldus 100% man. Shits disturbing as hell.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T 2 года назад +37

    I love how this movie "breaks the fourth wall" constantly with the direct to camera acting without actually taking you out of the moment, instead it sucks you in even more.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 2 года назад +4

      It doesn't break the fourth wall. Looking at the camera alone doesn't break the fourth wall.

  • @lostanchorfilms8394
    @lostanchorfilms8394 2 года назад +13

    This is one of the best examples of a character having limited screen time but their presence being felt throughout the entire film. Interesting point about the point of view shots throughout the film! That kind of slipped by on my first viewing

    • @GaryLBlakeley
      @GaryLBlakeley 2 года назад

      I believe his screen time was just under 25 minutes, total.

  • @bpora01
    @bpora01 2 года назад +8

    Character Depth and a story. The two things that most horror movies lack. But then again that applies to most movies nowadays.

  • @satortenet
    @satortenet 2 года назад +16

    6:45 - So the camera thing: Notice that Clarice looks slightly off camera, while the other actors look directly to it. That is, I suppose, to make us see through her pov, and the fact that seems too close, is just to make it feel uncomfortable as if they were inside her personal space all the time.

  • @botz77
    @botz77 2 года назад +50

    Well deserved academy award winner here. The Hannibal series is incredible too. You can probably skip the other movies if you want. Red Dragon is alright, but older version of that story Manhunter (86) by Michael Mann (Heat) is a more interesting watch really. Dated, but creepy weird.

    • @johnsensebe3153
      @johnsensebe3153 2 года назад +1

      Brain Cox played Hannibal in Manhunter. He also played real-life screenwriting guru Robert McKee in Adaptation.

    • @botz77
      @botz77 2 года назад

      @@johnsensebe3153 I know.

    • @johnsensebe3153
      @johnsensebe3153 2 года назад

      @@botz77 It wasn't really directed at you. Just throwing the info out there.

    • @alejandroroldanortega819
      @alejandroroldanortega819 2 года назад

      I certainly wouldn't skip the Ridley Scott's sequel.

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 2 года назад +2

      It's a pretty universal opinion that Manhunter is tremendous and Red Dragon isn't much. Even with all its acclaim, Manhunter is still underwatched and appreciated.

  • @jessiang9708
    @jessiang9708 2 года назад +10

    I believe I heard that the reason for the 'POV' close ups was due to the director really wanted to create that uneasiness mostly due to the fact that Sterling is a female cop, hence the scenes where the male cops and other males just stare at the camera as well in all shots when she's present, you're suppose to feel how Sterling feels, uncomfortable

  • @JamesVSCinema
    @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +41

    I could really go for a burger today.
    Want to vote on what I should watch next? Click here! www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema
    FIRST TIME WATCHING "LET THE RIGHT ONE IN" Thursday! Enjoy the day!

    • @merriammerkabah408
      @merriammerkabah408 2 года назад +8

      I could really go for liver, with some fava beans & a nice Chianti 😋😂

    • @davidcase8635
      @davidcase8635 2 года назад +5

      @JamesVSCinema
      PLEASE watch the prequel movie RED DRAGON!
      Edward Norton as F.B.I. profiler Will Graham. (Main Protagonist)
      Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
      Harvey Keitel as F.B.I. director Jack Crawford.
      The late Philip Seymour-Hoffman as Freddie Lounds.
      Ralph Fiennes as Francis Dolarhyde, A.K.A. The Tooth Fairy, A.K.A. The Great Red Dragon! (Main Antagonist)

    • @cinnabonbons
      @cinnabonbons 2 года назад +5

      LET THE RIGHT ONE IN YESSSSSSSSSSSSS

    • @HugeFilmFan
      @HugeFilmFan 2 года назад +4

      I kind of need you to watch the Hannibal tv series now :)

    • @dingerjunkie
      @dingerjunkie 2 года назад +1

      If you're getting into the psych-breakdown theme, I'd recommend you pull an older HBO Films production called "Citizen X," which was a study of the pursuit of the first "official" serial killer in the cold-war Soviet Union. Great film.

  • @jksgameshelf3378
    @jksgameshelf3378 2 года назад +12

    Seeing those close up straight angle shots on a big screen - especially some of Lecter's - really got under your skin. RIP Jonathan Demme. You should check out some of his other films. This one came out of nowhere compared to his previous work. I highly suggest "Something Wild" and "Stop Making Sense", one of the greatest music documentaries of all time.

  • @Marcus_1001
    @Marcus_1001 2 года назад +3

    The Silence of the Lambs is one of my favorite films of all time and it is a masterpiece of film making. From the script to the directing to the acting to the cinematography. It's just absolutely brilliant which is why it is one of only *three* films to ever win all 5 of the major Academy Awards. That is one hell of an exclusive club. Another outstanding reaction, James!

  • @pepsiman990
    @pepsiman990 2 года назад +96

    "Buffalo" Bill's character is based, in part, on a real psycho killer named Ed Gein, also known as the Butcher of Plainfield. Ed is also the inspiration for Norman Bates (Psycho), Leatherface (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) and the character Dr. Oliver Thredson in the TV series American Horror Story: Asylum. When caught, Ed was in the process of making a "woman suit" so he could be like his late mother.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein

    • @siddarthkoppaka5644
      @siddarthkoppaka5644 2 года назад +4

      Hail Gein

    • @joshuayeager3686
      @joshuayeager3686 2 года назад +12

      He was based on multiple killers. The way he trapped Katherine Martin by using a fake arm injury while loading his van was based on Ted Bundy who did the same thing.

    • @InjuredRobot.
      @InjuredRobot. 2 года назад +5

      Ed Gein being the sole/others unmentioned inspiration is simply incorrect. He is an amalgam. Thomas Harris has stated this many times in interviews.

    • @pepsiman990
      @pepsiman990 2 года назад +2

      @@InjuredRobot. Didn't mean to say he was the only inspiration, but looking at what I typed I see where you got that.

    • @matthewhearn9910
      @matthewhearn9910 2 года назад +9

      A lot of the stories about what was found in Ed's shed were exaggerated, but you still can't overstate the horrors of it. That said, the majority of his "materials" were from graverobbing, not murdering - as far as the really famous serial killers go he actually has such a low kill count that some people debate whether he really qualifies as a "serial killer."
      A lot of killers could've only had their crimes prevented by being placed in a high-security mental health facility before they started and held there for life, but Ed Gein from what we know doesn't follow the "normal" pathology of serial and spree killers, and many experts speculate that he's someone who could've lived a peaceful and productive life if he'd sought and been given treatment for his mental health. Instead, after his mother's death, he spent most of his time isolated on a farm, alone with his increasingly disordered and destructive thoughts.

  • @Y_.R
    @Y_.R 2 года назад +10

    I’ve always found his extraordinary sense of smell to be fascinating and likely key to his madness. He smells like an efficient predator does. He could smell her blood the way a shark does. And, in humans, our sense of smell is intimately tied to our emotions and memories. How could a person have that ability and not go insane.

  • @choomah
    @choomah 2 года назад +4

    I already know a few things you're going to like as a filmmaker; :)
    How Clarice is always made to be smaller or the odd one out in her surroundings, how everyone stares directly at the lens when talking to her, when they describe what Lector did to the nurse but don't show so you can imagine the horror yourself (as it's likely worse then what they would show), and when Lector is getting into Clarice's head and the bars between them drop out of frame and the push in on Lector.

  • @kevsim70
    @kevsim70 2 года назад +14

    Now that you've seen this, I *REALLY* recommend watching "Manhunter." It was one of Michael Mann's first ever movies, and was the first film to show Hannibal Lecter. It's from the novel Red Dragon, which happens before Silence does. There was a big budget version put out that was utterly inferior to Manhunter in every way. Can't recommend it highly enough. Absolutely amazing film.

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw 2 года назад +1

      The atmosphere in Manhunter is one of the greats in cinema history.

  • @laneygrigas4557
    @laneygrigas4557 2 года назад +23

    Clarice Starling is based on an actual agent named Candice DeLong who was one of the first female behavioral science or profiler. The two killers are a mashup of Ed Gein and Ted Bundy. Just some fun little facts 😁🥰

    • @erinesque1889
      @erinesque1889 2 года назад

      Also Gary Heidnik

    • @artbagley1406
      @artbagley1406 Год назад

      And Clarice's supervisor, Jack Crawford (played by Scott Glenn), may be modeled on John E Douglas, one of the initiators of CRIMINAL PROFILING, specifically applied to serial killers.

  • @persephone9177
    @persephone9177 2 года назад +4

    One of my favs!!!🙌
    Been a fan of Anthony Hopkins ever since😊
    I still remember, as a kid, seeing the VHS in every damn store😂...for some reason the cover really fascinated me and I just knew I would love this movie...and I did😊 still do and it will probably never bore me, no matter how often I watch this movie...

  • @brittyn
    @brittyn 2 года назад +46

    You ABSOLUTELY need to watch the movie “Hannibal” and the tv series, too, which is somewhat loosely based on these films/books. I think you’d love it!

    • @garethstanden3732
      @garethstanden3732 2 года назад +5

      Agree. Mads Mikkelsen nails it

    • @MsCassidy23
      @MsCassidy23 2 года назад +1

      Seriously. We need more people reacting to this.

  • @collapsing_star
    @collapsing_star 2 года назад +14

    Those front face close-ups were Demme’s thing. He utilized the same technique in Philadelphia (another great movie you should watch with Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington).

    • @TheFreshTrumpet
      @TheFreshTrumpet 2 года назад +1

      omg that’s so cool as soon as I read this my mind jumped to the scene of them talking in Denzel’s office, great fkn films to have on your resume huh

    • @collapsing_star
      @collapsing_star 2 года назад +1

      @@TheFreshTrumpet yeah, I really like that movie. I cry at the end every time.

  • @hiqdozey6368
    @hiqdozey6368 2 года назад +3

    Finding out Hannibal disguised himself as one of the injured guards, Finding out Roz is number 1, and finding out jigsaw was the “dead” body in between the 2 guys. 3 of the biggest plot twists of my life.

  • @Weazel1
    @Weazel1 2 года назад +2

    I envy that you get to watch these for the first time. There are so many films I wish I could see again for the first time and be shocked, surprised and thrilled by. Keep up the good work and enjoy.

  • @timhibbard4226
    @timhibbard4226 2 года назад

    Yaaaaas! So excited! One of my favorites. I can’t wait to see your reaction.

  • @jb8280
    @jb8280 2 года назад +16

    As much as I loved Silence of the Lambs, it’s the series Hannibal that really hit hard in the gut. While Sir Anthony stares at the camera and creepily hams it up, Mads Mikkelsen keeps it all behind dead eyes. Subtle facial movements. A polished practiced professional veneer. His portrayal of Hannibal Lector is built layer by layer episode by episode. It’s a masterclass of understated brilliance. It’s the polar opposite of what Hopkins did, but reaches the same gut wrenching goal. Highly recommend the Hannibal series.

  • @KyleKLP
    @KyleKLP 2 года назад +1

    Yet again another great vid man!

  • @coryH420
    @coryH420 2 года назад +1

    James putting out bangers 🔥🔥🔥 keep up all the great content bro

  • @terryv2006
    @terryv2006 2 года назад +1

    I have a number of reactors I like to watch. I look forward to you reacting to my fav movies because of your film maker perspective. I learn a lot about what’s going on as well as seeing you simply appreciating a good movie.

  • @danforestiero5112
    @danforestiero5112 2 года назад

    Ive only just discovered your channel and i find your analysis of each film so entertaining and interesting. Really good stuff, i especially liked your reaction to the film Snatch. Cant wait to see more from you, keep up the great work

  • @ThomasSoles
    @ThomasSoles 2 года назад +8

    This was the first truly gritty and dirty serial killer movie, in my opinion. The violence is horrible the forensic work is unsettling and there is no happy ending. A true dark masterpiece.

  • @kastlerock01
    @kastlerock01 2 года назад +7

    Read the books by Thomas Harris. Absolutely incredible reads with “Hannibal” being an absolute masterpiece!

  • @danh8804
    @danh8804 2 года назад +1

    Lector's escape is one of those things you only get to really enjoy the one time, it's so great.

  • @isaacbrown7325
    @isaacbrown7325 2 года назад +1

    Hi James, Your reaction channel is a must watch in our house. Thanks for all the great content you provide. The close ups and slow zoom ins during conversations in this always remind me of Sling Blade with Billy Bob Thorton.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +1

      Hey thank you guys!! Hope everyone in the household is living good! 🙏🏽💕

  • @n0body550
    @n0body550 2 года назад +1

    I think this community is so awesome because of the person that you are, i think the guilt someone would feel in spoiling something for you meaningfully or accidentally may ruin their life 😂. Stay who you are man and grow as that 💪🏼

  • @danwilliams2551
    @danwilliams2551 2 года назад +1

    I love when I find out a RUclipsr I watch has never seen a legendary film, which means we get to experience their first time reactions with them.

  • @leonardoglesby1730
    @leonardoglesby1730 2 года назад +1

    The silence of the Lambs is one of the few films to sweep up the major Academy Awards. Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screen Play, Best Director, and Best Picture.
    I was thinking of a movie which seems to have dropped off the popular radar, but which I enjoyed, and I think you would absolutely enjoy; The John Landis directed 1985 "Into the Night" with Jeff Goldblum, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Then there is the cast of an A-list of great actors engaged in surprising cameos.

  • @justinpeck6015
    @justinpeck6015 2 года назад +1

    Great reaction man. And another great movie in the books. Keep up the good work bro 🤙💣💥🔥🙏

  • @theflickchick9850
    @theflickchick9850 6 месяцев назад

    "He's an animal!" I'm so glad you said that because what I love about this movie is that it's actually about humanizing people depicted as animals and objects by the world around them, even Hannibal. I've been obsessed with this movie for eight years but I only JUST saw it last week. I've got an anxiety disorder so it's a VERY odd obsession but I was finally ready and now I'm here to celebrate having finally seen it by watching you watch it! I love this movie so so much more than ever.

  • @veronikahk1826
    @veronikahk1826 2 года назад

    FINALLY you are reacting to this. Thanks so much. I adore your reactions.

  • @Edninety
    @Edninety 2 года назад

    I love how you compliment the editing and then one of the best edited sequences unfolds infront of you:D When Clarice stands at the door and no FBI in sight, that was just so intelligent editing! "Intelligent" is the keyphrase here, as the dialogue is so intelligently written. It is a psychological study of Clarice as much as (or maybe more) it is a study on Hannnibal. Both deserved their oscars for this.

  • @rs91268
    @rs91268 2 года назад

    Great video James

  • @SevenWondersProd
    @SevenWondersProd 2 года назад

    Just recently found your channel. Enjoy your insight and excitement for movies I have liked. Thanks for your effort.

  • @jesterforhire
    @jesterforhire 2 года назад

    Loved your reaction from Seattle, WA. I’m 51 and it’s refreshing to see somebody of your caliber understand this classic film. Looking forward to seeing more of your work! Thanks. 💜

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +1

      Happy to hear that Stacey!! Much love from Philly!

  • @davidhasselblad3825
    @davidhasselblad3825 2 года назад +1

    “The mind is a muscle” wow. Dude you’re a treasure thank you for all your content man. I think you dropped this 👑

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 2 года назад +3

    It's funny you mentioning how young Sticks looked, and that you're just 'used to' him looking old and bent over in Daredevil. I saw the movie, The Right Stuff in '83, and for me every time I see that amazing cast 'today' I still see them as young as they were back then. Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Sam Shepard, Dennis Quaid. Heck, Lance Henriksen almost looks like a kid.

  • @liquidxan6698
    @liquidxan6698 2 года назад

    Very surprised this one went under the radar for you. I’m just barely into the vid and I’m super excited for you!

  • @JP-1990
    @JP-1990 2 года назад +2

    I think you are the first reactor to this movie that I've seen (and I've seen a lot) who kept in what I believe to be Lecter's most underrated line:
    "... but not today."

  • @MegaReacts
    @MegaReacts 2 года назад +5

    Great reaction. As a film maker you have to watch the Hannibal show. Not only is it an amazing show it is visually next level.

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 2 года назад +1

    One of only three films that have won the top 5 Oscars (Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director and Screenplay). The other two were It Happened One Night and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

  • @ellie.v9765
    @ellie.v9765 2 года назад

    Lol this is one of the best reactions I've seen you do! One of my fave movies ever! ❤️🇨🇦

  • @cometogether999
    @cometogether999 2 года назад

    The POV shots with Lecter are unsettling. Like he's staring deep into your soul.

  • @CheerUp2
    @CheerUp2 2 года назад

    I agree the community is great im always in a good place when I watch you videos and go in the comments :D

  • @ReallyGoodandKind
    @ReallyGoodandKind 2 года назад +9

    You should read the books! The get wild. Especially for spoooooky season

  • @filipohman7277
    @filipohman7277 2 года назад

    Awesome Work Bro, Thanks 👍 Greetings from Helsinki, Finland 🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸

  • @GrouchyOldBear7
    @GrouchyOldBear7 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.

  • @plutoniumcore
    @plutoniumcore 2 года назад

    Great reaction. Love the speechless phrases. "Yo, yo" or "BRUH!" Looking forward to more content.

  • @blanketstarry7725
    @blanketstarry7725 2 года назад +2

    "He's just out here, eating people, man..." Love it!

  • @RyanToolbox
    @RyanToolbox 2 года назад

    Subscribed! I really enjoy your content brother.

  • @davidmcgugan8076
    @davidmcgugan8076 2 года назад +9

    you never get a great storage locker like that on 'Storage Wars'..imagine the ratings if you did!!

    • @invock
      @invock 2 года назад

      That head in formol would make a killing on EBAY!!

    • @cometogether999
      @cometogether999 2 года назад

      Yuuuuuuuuup!

  • @dovike.V.
    @dovike.V. 2 года назад +1

    TV show Hannibal is so amazing. Cinematography is something else and fantastic score makes it one of the most beautiful shows ever made.

  • @nickcangemi
    @nickcangemi 2 года назад +1

    I love how you use the word crazy to describe...everything lol, that's so crazy!

  • @lavieja7938
    @lavieja7938 2 года назад

    i find amazing how u can hear and understand whats hes saying while ur talking. Amazing :3

  • @Skullzrapper
    @Skullzrapper 2 года назад +3

    PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! Consider watching the show HANNIBAL!
    I forget if I commented this before so I apologize for potentially spamming you lol but if you're a fan of filmmaking, it's an absolute must-see!
    There isn't a show more expertly shot! The only show close to it was True Detective season 1

  • @alexkramerblogs
    @alexkramerblogs 2 года назад +2

    The "entrance" of Hannibal as Clarice is walking up to his cell is extra creepy because his eyeline is as if he was watching her walk up the whole way, but his walls are brick.

    • @danwilliams2551
      @danwilliams2551 2 года назад +1

      MFker looked like an NPC ready to give you a quest

  • @williamjamesayers7719
    @williamjamesayers7719 Год назад

    It is actually a very smart way to shoot the film and how the conversations look. So, you get to see BOTH sides of that conversation and the reactions.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T 2 года назад

    The editing in that scene is even greater than you first realize. Masterclass level. ;)

  • @JGComments
    @JGComments 2 года назад

    The actor that plays Clarice’s boss is also the American submarine captain in The Hunt for Red October.

  • @timcain9631
    @timcain9631 2 года назад

    Hey Youngblood! I enjoy your channel and watching you discover new old sh*t, lol. Scott Glenn was on the come up in the late 80's early 90's. Another really sweet Scott Glenn picture is western called Silverado. featured lot's of rising stars who are legends now.

  • @zacharyjoy8724
    @zacharyjoy8724 2 месяца назад

    Hard to believe this won five of the biggest Oscars, isn’t? Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, *and* Best Picture!

  • @brettnheather
    @brettnheather 2 года назад

    Would love to meet mom and hear her insights as well. Thanks for the reaction and commentary.

  • @rodgill9376
    @rodgill9376 2 года назад

    I'm still amazed that this was released a month after I was born too.
    That's wild and I love it lol.

  • @DigitalSketcher
    @DigitalSketcher 2 года назад

    This film does a lot of cool frames as far as showing power/authority in the conversations based on camera placement. You can see who's leading the conversations and who's in charge based on the intensity of the zooms. It gives you a really good opportunity to look at the character's eyes and their facial expressions. This film is amazing.

  • @bhikku23
    @bhikku23 2 года назад +1

    I think the pov shots, with men speaking right into the camera, help put us into Clarice's headspace. She is always aware of people watching her, and Fincher makes sure we feel it. I think the shifts in how close the camera is in their faces also changes how much power they have in the scene, how much they dominate our attention without the environment being a factor.

  • @xoler2167
    @xoler2167 2 года назад +1

    From what I understand, I think the camera shots where the characters are looking at us is to help the audience see from the POV of Clarice which I think is a really cool technique and wish more movies would do something similar

  • @shortmorgan_
    @shortmorgan_ 2 года назад +22

    the camera is SO good in this, putting ourselves in Clarice’s shoes to make us all feel the discomfort women go through everyday from the male gaze. Jodie kills this role

  • @baneh1329
    @baneh1329 Год назад

    One of my favorite lines from his interview, I believe it was from Inside the Actors Studio, were hes talking about the snake hiss scene, and he seems to be implying that it was a spur of the moment addition. He said that in his mind he was thinking "Go on give it to her old boy " hissisis

  • @cappinjocj9316
    @cappinjocj9316 2 года назад +1

    Absolute classic. Scared the hell out of me when I first saw it.
    Watched Hopkins in “the Father” recently; really powerful movie but incredibly sad.

  • @bowlsem7
    @bowlsem7 2 года назад +4

    I recommend "Seven" if you've never seen it. I liked it even more than SOTL.

    • @maxis5650
      @maxis5650 2 года назад

      No need to recommend... ruclips.net/video/fgWhUeUv4ig/видео.html

  • @READY_OR_NOT
    @READY_OR_NOT Год назад

    I don't know why I didn't like you the first time I saw you but you're awesome my guy.
    Love the wealth of knowledge you share with us.

  • @6sKi6z6
    @6sKi6z6 2 года назад +2

    The prison cell Hannibal escapes from and the ending with Starling were filmed at Soldiers and Sailor's museum in Pittsburgh, PA. And despite the movie saying Buffalo Bill's house was in Belvedere, Ohio, it was also in Pittsburgh. In fact, it's currently for sale.