Always Alone: The Silence of the Lambs Film Analysis

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Always Alone
After watching the movie silence of the lambs this paper will discuss the movie and the different mental disorders between Dr. Hannibal Lector and Buffalo Bill. Then how the characters are differ in disorder from each other. Also will be discussing how these symptoms may have occurred and why they impacted their lives. To finish this paper the topic of treatment and other options would be for them if they were go in for treatment to seek help.
The movie silence of the lambs was a movie 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 off with the character starling on the obstacle cores when she is pulled off the cores and given the job to go talk to Dr. Lector and get him to talk about how he has been and his physical state of which he is at in his life while being in a holding cell. The goal was for miss. Miss. Starling to get in with Dr. Lector and just try to get out as much information as possible. The ultimate goal as previously state was to get information in the buffalo bill case so that they could solve and close the case. To get this stated miss. Starling and Dr. Lector had to become fond of one another and have trust so that information could be shared. Most of the information that was given to starling was given in clues and in plane text that was used in an inappropriate than that person normally talks. Dr. Lector is a very smart man with various ways to get what he wants. He also is very helpful when he is approach the correct way.
Dr. Lector character was interesting and complicated to diagnose with a disorder only because he was clearly concourse of the choices that he ...

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...n to finding the killer that the FBI could offer. Also it was an inside on how psychologists can go crazy too by hearing all their patents and not seeking relief them self. The movie to me was more like a documentary of the steps it took to catch the ever famous Buffalo bill. Having social anxiety and seeing what antisocial behaviors could look like give me a new in site on how this disorder can take control of the body and mind. Even intelligent people can go insane and eat people. The most shocking part to me was how similar the two characters were to one another on choosing their victims and how they devoured and took apart their bodies it was like one had trained the other cause in the movie it looked like they could easily do either in their life based ways of killing, but in fact their reasons and purposes are far different between Dr. Lector and Buffalo Bill.

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