The story describes Clarice, a newly appointed female agent of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. Her boss ordered her to trace the whereabouts of the skinning and killing monster "Buffalo Bill". The FBI thinks that Professor hannibal lecter, who once treated Buffalo Bill, will be helpful to Buffalo Bill's case, so it is easy to ask clarice to interview Professor Lecter to facilitate the investigation of the case, but there is only one problem. Professor Wright is an ogre and is now isolated in prison. How should clarice face Professor Rickett who is an ogre and psychological counselor?
Most of the roles played by Judy Foster since her selfie are rational and resolute, and her petite figure is used to match Clarice's fearless character. At the beginning of the film, the camera followed her for running training in the mountains, and then she entered the elevator in the office and faced all the tall and strong men in the elevator. Her petite figure makes her seem a little abrupt, but her personality is also revealed at this point.
Anthony Hawkins is known as the "performer" in the film industry. The role of Rickett, which was carefully created by the director, had a frightening momentum as soon as it appeared. When clarice went to the isolation room to see him for the first time, we could see clarice from the lens, but we could also clearly see Professor Richter from the reflection in the glass, sitting in the middle of his cell with neatly combed hair and sharp eyes, then slowly looking at her and calling her name: "Cla-Rees". That voice expression is the basis of all his fears and makes people sound. " Both the audience and clarice saw the horror charm of Professor Rickett. Although Anthony Hawkins only appeared in the film for about 25 minutes, he did not waste a second in this short 25 minutes to show the best side of Professor Rickett and became the most creepy and dangerous figure in the history of movies.
In addition to the superb acting skills of the two actors, several mirror-lifting methods directed by Jonathan Demi were also reused by later directors. For example, when the murderer is watching you, clarice goes to the basement to rescue the hostages, and the poster design of the film is quite interesting. Look at the moth in Jodie Foster's mouth. Although it has something to do with the moth that led to the case in the film, let's take a closer look at the poster. It can be found that the moth is actually composed of seven naked women with different postures, which represents the number of women who were mutilated by Buffalo Bill in the film, which shows the intention of the poster designer.
In the ending, the audience, like clarice, didn't know where Professor Likert would go, which was equivalent to leaving a foreshadowing for the sequel. Will Professor Rickett go out to eat people again? Or will you see clarice again? The answer to all this is found in the sequel of 200 1. Maybe you have seen it, or you can't wait to see what amazing things Professor Richter will do, but before that, you can go to the video store and rent a thriller that makes you breathless! !