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Showing posts with label Thomas Harris. Show all posts
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Review - Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris with movie memories
Book Summary from Amazon
Clarice Starling, a precociously self-disciplined FBI trainee, is dispatched by her boss, Section Chief Jack Crawford, the FBI's most successful tracker of serial killers, to see whether she can learn anything useful from Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Lecter's a gifted psychopath whose nickname is "The Cannibal" because he likes to eat parts of his victims. Isolated by his crimes from all physical contact with the human race, he plays an enigmatic game of "Clue" with Starling, providing her with snippets of data that, if she is smart enough, will lead her to the criminal. Undaunted, she goes where the data takes her. As the tension mounts and the bureaucracy thwarts Starling at every turn, Crawford tells her, "Keep the information and freeze the feelings." Insulted, betrayed, and humiliated, Starling struggles to focus. If she can understand Lecter's final, ambiguous scrawl, she can find the killer. But can she figure it out in time?
My Review - 4 1/2 Great to the last Drop
Ahhhhhhhh, I say with a smile on my face. I finished the book and I am just amazed that this story is such an astonishing work of gritty art, it is just AMAZING.
If you haven't read or watched this movie you are missing out on some of the most well crafted works ever. I have to say I loved the movie more because I am visual. The book had me engaged and wanting to know what was next but the details still were unable to capture the true crazy, delicate, creepy scenes as a whole, the parts that took your breath away.
The fast paced working against the clock focus is brilliant and will definitely have you not wanting to put the book down. The characters are done with perfection, you have specific ideas and judgements of them all. My favourites are Clarice and Dr. Lecter and even the prison guard Barney. There is no second guessing Dr. Lecter is one sick twisted individual but what he does to have fun, just playing with peoples minds, brilliance, seriously brilliant. And to have a female character that is also brilliant but in a respectful way in an industry that is male dominant, you have to enjoy that.
The serial killer in the book for me was just not as psychotic as in the movie, a major favourite part in the movie just was to light in the book, the sit still, stare and awwwe moment just wasn't edgy. This is the main reason the book didn't get 5 stars.
If you have seen the movie you read the book with the visual of Jodi Foster and Anthony Hopkins which I still believe were the best choices for the characters. You can hear their voices, see gestures etc, this made the book even better and special in my opinion.
Thomas Harris is a master story teller with this serial killer and the crimes.
For those that don't think they can handle watching the movie definitely read the book. Are there gritty, bloody details, absolutely, will it make your heart race, absolutely, will you have nightmares, maybe :-), lol, honestly you can handle it, read it I say......
What is amazing is that this book can still compete with the modern, I had to remind myself about the lack of cellphones back then, lmao.
And the title Silence of the Lambs I think is the perfect touch and frames Dr. Lecter and Clarice 'working relationship' in a magnificent way.
I know I am not alone when I say I enjoy sick twisted, gritty stuff. I am very glad I picked this one up, I usually don't read books after I have watched a movie but this is my all time favourite so I just had to.
It is past Oct 31 but this one completes my RIP Challenge.
You also might be interested in my post with the Top 100 Killer books, I am going to work my way through this.
Continue reading if you have watched the movie - SPOILERS
What is your favourite movie memory? I have 2 vivid memories:
The 1st is the scene when Dr. Lecter escapes and the police enter the room where they think the cops are dead but he is actually one of the cops that they take in the ambulance. OMG the amount of blood everywhere but it was visually beautiful and brilliantly done.
The 2nd is when the serial killer is in the long flowing gown with his genitals between his legs, lol, it was funny and hugely disturbing.
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