What does the lamb in The Silence of the Lambs mean?

If it is true that Stalin heard the cries of lambs in the pasture when he was a child, then the cries of lambs that she heard from time to time in her heart when she grew up are more symbolic. They represent the weak and the victims, symbolizing the cry of these people in helplessness.

In this book, these weak people and victims are young women, which makes Stalin seem to have a little more pain. She imagined their situation before they died and recalled their tragic situation after they were victimized. In the end, everything was condensed into one voice: the lamb was screaming, screaming, screaming!

This is a call, an irresistible force. As long as this sound lasts for more than a day, myna will not be at peace. She will have nightmares, wake up in the middle of the night, and will be desperate to break into a sinful place that makes bold men cringe. Naturally, Stalin finally succeeded. She caught and killed Bill the Wild Bull, so she could finally "sleep soundly because the lamb was quiet". ?

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1. Introduction to the director

1994, Jonathan? Demi/Kloc-0 was born in new york in 1999, and then moved to Florida with her family, where she went to college, but studied veterinary medicine. In college, he likes watching movies and writing film reviews. After he retired from the Air Force, he went to work in the United States Air Force. Directed by 1974, first by Roger? Coleman's B-rated movies, although all of them are dramas that are not divorced from sex and violence, have added a more personal humorous style.

This person who has different views on Hollywood movies is considered to be the most attractive director in America, with extremely sharp images and complicated plots. 1980 Jonathan won the Oscar for Best Screenplay for Melvin and Howard, which is considered as one of the best films in the 1980s. And really let Jonathan? Demi's name resounded through Hollywood with his film The Silence of the Lambs.

2. Introduction of the screenwriter

Ted from college? Tully studied drama at Yale University, then worked as a playwright in new york for 10 years, and then turned to writing TV and movie scripts. His first film was Love in June, and he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for his The Silence of the Lambs. In the film circle, he is famous for being good at completing difficult adaptations.

3. Overview of the film

America, modern.

Young FBI agent clarice? Starling was assigned a task to help find a missing woman. It is reported that she has fallen into the hands of the notorious serial killer "Buffalo Bill". In order to better understand the twisted mentality of this perverted killer, clarice found Hannibal the ogre in prison? Professor Wright consulted.

The psychopath was an excellent psychologist before he went to prison. Clarice's mentor also believed that Hannibal might help them find Buffalo Bill. Thus, a twisted and strange relationship was formed between clarice and Hannibal, which not only helped her finally get the chance to confront Buffalo Bill, but also forced her to face the dark zone hidden in her heart for a long time.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Silent Lamb