The acting in this movie is world class but what’s most overlooked is the fact that it’s also filled with fantastic super-overlooked cinematography and framing.
It is quite a captivating word and perhaps a uniquely predicament of allocated sorts. A person who covets the word covet! A symbiopyschotaxiplasm if ive ever heard of one indeed!
“Hoarding can never end, for the heart of man always covets for more, its raging appetites can only be quenched by the heavy sands of the grave.” ― Bangambiki ...
Hannibal Lecter in this movie (played by Sir Anthony Hopkins) and the psychopathic assassin Anton Chigurh from "No Country for Old Men” (played by Javier Bardem) are two characters where manisfestation of Evil is far beyond what any horror movie has been able to depict. It requires careful study to understand and depict what is truly Evil. Disfigured faces, dark alleys, gloomy bungalows are for kids.
I think on a near lesser scale Patrick Bateman fits that category as well. The normality and calculated intelligence and definitive principals they display are what work and lets not forget their elegance and polite demeanor as well. Most of the time true psychopaths walk among us unnoticed and unscathed as they’ve learned to adapt and assimilate and they thrive amongst us only to periodically release their rage and inflict their pain. Is there not a brilliance in the execution of their flawed outrage?! I think there is!
Sir. Anthony Hopkins positively O.W.N.S. this ENTIRE scene. Me' thinks he would've been an absolutely AMAZING college-professor, regardless of whatever he chose (or was hired) to teach; and it's funny too...the thought (just now) occurred to me (given that I am currently knee-deep in binge-watching ALL episodes of 'The X-Files' on COMET channel) that all it would've taken is ONE five-minute visit with Agents Muldur & Sculley, and he could've probably rendered the rest of the series completely obsolete ? ? "Ask yourself...in ALL things, what is thier NA-ture...these...'YOU-eff-oh's' you seek.....what NEEDS does a visit to our puny, little planet SERVE ? ?....make an effort to ANSWER, Agent Muldur...you don't have any more PISTACHIOS to 'shell'...."
Technically those are sunflower seeds he eats.. also, Mulder was a renowned, almost legendary, behavioral sciences prodigy in the FBI before he got assigned to the X-Files.. unlike Clarice, Lecter would've had a far deeper conversation with Mulder. And Mulder in turn is an expert at reading people like Lecter. It would've been definitely fun to see them interact if ever.
@@sjames5694 Nah. He would've considered Scully "rude".. but Mulder has always had a way of getting into people's heads.. and Lecter would've loved to get into Mulder's head, learn of his past trauma, try to unravel the mystery of it. Lecter loves to listen about troubled pasts and minds, he almost "feeds" on it.. Lecter and Mulder would've been an amazingly long cat and mouse chase situation :)
Very interesting idea indeed! When the X Files are on their game, they’re absolutely fantastic and unrivaled in their storytelling, the only unfortunate thing I found is some episodes are just not that good at all and are but an in between filler for the really good ones. “We must put an end to the philosophical zombies!” Hannibal would’ve probably liked Murder and Scully for that matter for he seems to really like highly intelligent people who have a politely charming demeanor and I think for the most part exhibit such. Make no bones about it though, as intellectual as those agents both are, Hannibal is by far the smartest in the room!
Covet…. The want of something that belong to another. The spirit of covet that has be hindering and detrimental to one’s life since the beginning. The most un talked about sin in the Bible. To covet is envy time 10.
@@Hunpecked They dont make em like this anymore. To think that excellent films like JFK, and Bugsy lost the Oscar to this film makes you weep. Those other two would easily be better than anything produced now, and they werent good enough to win in 91. Its a shame.
I simply adore his pronunciation abilities...
The bars disappear as he enters her head amazing
Good observation.
Good Spot!!!
it's more like she's never admitted this part of herself. so she's becoming free.
The acting in this movie is world class but what’s most overlooked is the fact that it’s also filled with fantastic super-overlooked cinematography and framing.
I never saw that before. Thank you!
I remember being obsessed the word 'covet' in 8th grade because of this hearing it in this movie! Classic.
It is quite a captivating word and perhaps a uniquely predicament of allocated sorts. A person who covets the word covet! A symbiopyschotaxiplasm if ive ever heard of one indeed!
“Hoarding can never end, for the heart of man always covets for more, its raging appetites can only be quenched by the heavy sands of the grave.” ― Bangambiki ...
Who is bangambiki?
When she was describing the lambs screaming, it creeped me out more than any of the gore in the movie.
Hannibal Lecter in this movie (played by Sir Anthony Hopkins) and the psychopathic assassin Anton Chigurh from "No Country for Old Men” (played by Javier Bardem) are two characters where manisfestation of Evil is far beyond what any horror movie has been able to depict. It requires careful study to understand and depict what is truly Evil.
Disfigured faces, dark alleys, gloomy bungalows are for kids.
I think on a near lesser scale Patrick Bateman fits that category as well. The normality and calculated intelligence and definitive principals they display are what work and lets not forget their elegance and polite demeanor as well. Most of the time true psychopaths walk among us unnoticed and unscathed as they’ve learned to adapt and assimilate and they thrive amongst us only to periodically release their rage and inflict their pain. Is there not a brilliance in the execution of their flawed outrage?! I think there is!
In the book, he has 6 digits on his hand - the offspring of a nephlim
Or just, ya know, born with polydactyly
"What does he do? This man you seek." That line so incredibly resonates.
Can never take this scene seriously after seeing French and Saunders do a parody of it.
ALL IS VANITY;
at that point she WANTS to reveal her most intimate details to him
For anyone wondering, screaming lambs (in person) is fucking horrible.
Sir. Anthony Hopkins positively O.W.N.S. this ENTIRE scene. Me' thinks he would've been an absolutely AMAZING college-professor, regardless of whatever he chose (or was hired) to teach; and it's funny too...the thought (just now) occurred to me (given that I am currently knee-deep in binge-watching ALL episodes of 'The X-Files' on COMET channel) that all it would've taken is ONE five-minute visit with Agents Muldur & Sculley, and he could've probably rendered the rest of the series completely obsolete ? ? "Ask yourself...in ALL things, what is thier NA-ture...these...'YOU-eff-oh's' you seek.....what NEEDS does a visit to our puny, little planet SERVE ? ?....make an effort to ANSWER, Agent Muldur...you don't have any more PISTACHIOS to 'shell'...."
Technically those are sunflower seeds he eats.. also, Mulder was a renowned, almost legendary, behavioral sciences prodigy in the FBI before he got assigned to the X-Files.. unlike Clarice, Lecter would've had a far deeper conversation with Mulder. And Mulder in turn is an expert at reading people like Lecter. It would've been definitely fun to see them interact if ever.
@@arkenstar3979 I think Dr. Lector would have considered Mulder to be 'RUDE'. He would've TOYED with him...and then turned to STONE.
@@sjames5694 Nah. He would've considered Scully "rude".. but Mulder has always had a way of getting into people's heads.. and Lecter would've loved to get into Mulder's head, learn of his past trauma, try to unravel the mystery of it. Lecter loves to listen about troubled pasts and minds, he almost "feeds" on it.. Lecter and Mulder would've been an amazingly long cat and mouse chase situation :)
@Interdimensional Bigfoot Yup! Its like one of the biggest crossovers from the 90s that could happen! Would be so epic.
Very interesting idea indeed! When the X Files are on their game, they’re absolutely fantastic and unrivaled in their storytelling, the only unfortunate thing I found is some episodes are just not that good at all and are but an in between filler for the really good ones.
“We must put an end to the philosophical zombies!”
Hannibal would’ve probably liked Murder and Scully for that matter for he seems to really like highly intelligent people who have a politely charming demeanor and I think for the most part exhibit such. Make no bones about it though, as intellectual as those agents both are, Hannibal is by far the smartest in the room!
"He covets!"
Very clever he could be talking about Satan himself
no, that is incidentalllllll
He’s actually talking about himself. The backstory behind Hannibal is he finds Clarissa starling to be completely innocent.
Saint John 6:66
And he said: Therefore did I say to you that no man can come to me, unless it be given him by my Father. `
Excellent proofumens of acting bay Hapcen, the god of acting.
Covet…. The want of something that belong to another. The spirit of covet that has be hindering and detrimental to one’s life since the beginning. The most un talked about sin in the Bible. To covet is envy time 10.
wheedle Good word, very seldom used. Only Hannibal can find contexts.
Fritter is another one rarely used “I think”
What do you covet?
your mom
The ending to this scene
More films as good as "Silence of the Lambs".
@@Hunpecked They dont make em like this anymore.
To think that excellent films like JFK, and Bugsy lost the Oscar to this film makes you weep.
Those other two would easily be better than anything produced now, and they werent good enough to win in 91.
Its a shame.
Any organism covers towards stability
Hopkins legend
sounds so similiarr too why so seriousssss
He Covets