Topic > Always Alone: ​​Silence of the Lambs Movie Analysis

Always Alone After watching the movie The Silence of the Lambs, this article will discuss the movie and the different mental disorders between Dr. Hannibal Lector and Buffalo Bill. Then how the characters differ in disorder from each other. We will also discuss how these symptoms may have occurred and why they have affected their lives. To finish this article, the topic of treatment and other options would be for them if they had to undergo treatment to seek help. The film The Silence of the Lambs was a film that combined Hannibal Lector and Buffalo Bill. In this move we learn that Dr. Lector can help solve the Buffalo Bill case and save the governor's daughter. First the movie starts with the character being on the obstacle cores when she is pulled out of the cores and given the job to go talk to Doctor Lector and get him to talk about how he has been and his physical state where it is located. into his life while he was in a holding cell. The goal was to lose. Miss Starling must get in touch with Doctor Lector and try to get as much information as possible. The ultimate goal, as previously stated, was to obtain information on the Buffalo Bill case so that the case could be solved and closed. To get this stated miss. Starling and Dr. Lector had to grow fond of each other and trust so that information could be shared. Most of the information given to the starling was given in clues and in air texts used inappropriately compared to what that person would normally speak. Dr. Lector is a very intelligent man with various ways to get what he wants. It is also very helpful when approached in the correct way. It was interesting and complicated to diagnose a disorder in Lector's character only because he clearly had access to the choices that he... halfway... to finding the killer the FBI could offer. It was also an insight into how even psychologists can go crazy listening to all their patents and not seeking relief on their own. The film to me was more like a documentary about the steps it took to capture the ever famous Buffalo Bill. Having social anxiety and seeing what antisocial behaviors might be gives me a new site on how this disorder can take over the body and mind. Even intelligent people can go crazy and eat people. The most shocking part for me was how similar the two characters were to each other in the choice of their victims and the way they devoured and disassembled their bodies, it was as if one had trained the other because in the film it seemed like they could easily do both. their life-based ways of killing, but in reality their reasons and purposes are very different between Dr. Lector and Buffalo Bill.