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THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS MOVIE REACTION! Today I'll be watching a film I have never seen before The Silence of the Lambs released in 1991 for the first time. Here's my Silence of the Lambs reaction. Want to watch the ENTIRE Movie with me? Check out: / timotheereacts
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Clarice Starling, an FBI agent, seeks help from Hannibal Lecter, a psychopathic serial killer and former psychiatrist, in order to apprehend another serial killer who has been claiming female victims.
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@TimotheeReacts
@TimotheeReacts 2 года назад
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@matthewganong1730
@matthewganong1730 2 года назад
This movie is actually an extremely faithful adaptation of the original novel. A few minor changes to streamline the narrative and it omits a small subplot involving Jack Crawford’s wife dying of a terminal illness, but otherwise it follows the book very closely. Most of the dialogue, especially between Lecter and Clarice, is lifted word-for-word from the book.
@1femalegeek
@1femalegeek 2 года назад
Clarice chased Buffalo Bill on her own because she knew from her research on him that if she waited for back up to arrive, Catherine would end up dead. The back up would've been fast in coming, but not fast enough and Clarice knew this which is why she did what she did. The book explains it better
@davidn5269
@davidn5269 2 года назад
Amazing quote from Tim in this reaction: “This guy is a real psycho: skinning people, raising bugs.” Ah yes, the two criteria likely used by the FBI to identify a psychopath
@garyglaser4998
@garyglaser4998 2 года назад
LOL.
@jarrodoakley6911
@jarrodoakley6911 2 года назад
I don’t know why both things had to be mentioned, they are practically the same thing
@michaelbastraw1493
@michaelbastraw1493 2 года назад
"The cat knows something." But, he ain't talkin'--more's the pity. Best. Mike.
@valentinruiz3828
@valentinruiz3828 2 года назад
after this movie 3 more movies came out: - Hannibal (2001): which is a sequel to this movie. - Red dragon (2002): a prequel to this film. - Hannibal rising (2007): a prequel to the entire saga that tells the origin of Hannibal
@ferrand12
@ferrand12 2 года назад
Ah the red Dragon, love that movie
@moonbrooke27
@moonbrooke27 2 года назад
Manhunter is worth watching as well.
@Pingkonk
@Pingkonk 2 года назад
Rising is terrible tho. Don’t watch that
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
Manhunter is easily the equal to Silence of the Lambs. It's remake, Red Dragon, however, doesn't come close.
@beyonderbill3409
@beyonderbill3409 2 года назад
@@porflepopnecker4376 Its not really a "remake" per-se. Its more of a re-adaptation of the original book, and to be honest, it's a lot more faithful to the source. With that said, I prefer Manhunter. It's not as faithful but it's just... Frickin' Michael Mann. Need I say more? The atmosphere in that movie was amazing. It felt like a Miami Vice episode, and I mean that in the most loving and respectful way possible.
@gggooding
@gggooding 2 года назад
Subtle thing: whenever someone is talking to Clarice, they're looking directly into the camera at the audience. In the reverse shots Jodie Foster is looking slightly off camera. This was intended to get into your head and make you, the audience, subconsciously "become" Clarice.
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
Which explains the funeral home scene in which all the policemen in the room seem to be staring at her. It's all in Clarice's head as she is feeling very nervous and insecure.
@gggooding
@gggooding 2 года назад
Just realized that director Demme does the exact same trick in Philadelphia and The Manchurian Candidate remake. Kooky.
@waynesimpson4081
@waynesimpson4081 2 года назад
Well it's meant to reflect "a male gaze". That she's an female FBI but she is/feels she is being objectified by men and other agents until she proves herself. Added bonus, is it creates 'dis-ease' in the viewer because we rarely see acting-into-lens.
@st0n3p0ny
@st0n3p0ny 2 года назад
And Lecter looks away when she's reminiscing about her childhood, because psychiatrists do that to put people at ease. Easier to speak without the eye contact.
@dannycarlow8204
@dannycarlow8204 Год назад
Funny that I read this comment as Clarise and Crawford are in the car and your comment does not ring true.
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 2 года назад
Brave Clarice… You will tell me know when those lambs stop screaming?… So many stunning moments..
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt 2 года назад
I love Hannibal. He's an intelligent man, a man of sophistication and culture. And yet despite being a cannibal, he still has morals. I mean from our point of view he has no morals of course, but he does have his own set of rules.
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 2 года назад
But he still breaks his own rules, just like a psychopath.. Like when he lays Clarice bare with the screaming of the lambs, yet with a wry, devilish grin he refuses to give Billy up.. Breaking the quid pro quo..
@Varkhal218
@Varkhal218 2 года назад
@@jacobjones5269 he did give up Bill, didnt he?
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 2 года назад
@@Varkhal218 Not directly, but through clues in the case file.. The rules of quid pro quo are you go, then I go, tit for tat.. Clarice started, meaning Lecter should have ended and given up the name of Buffalo Bill.. Whom he knew..
@Varkhal218
@Varkhal218 2 года назад
@@jacobjones5269 tehnically, but practically no. She gave him information about her personal life, meanwhile he gave her information to save a life, stop a deranged serial murderer, and advance her career. And he did give him initially false hopes for better incarceration conditions (although I dont remember her knowing they were false).
@TheHestya
@TheHestya 2 года назад
@@jacobjones5269 Chilton was still there and could have been listening to their conversations. Which Hannibal knew he had done before (because he knew about the fake offer). He pointed at Bill for Clarice, led her right to him, knowing she would be smart enough to figure it all out. And instead of saving the girl for Clarice, he let her save the girl herself, figure it out herself after he gave the hints. So the lambs would stop screaming in her head. Because he knew Clarice would save her. He knew she was good enough to do it. He wanted her to do it. And she did.
@keitholsen8787
@keitholsen8787 2 года назад
This movie has some of the most chilling cinematics of all time. You don’t want to see, but you can’t turn away.
@foljs5858
@foljs5858 2 года назад
Tim: "How does he know about all this outside stuff when he's inside?" Lecter, at the same time, spoken over by Tim's remark: "Do you know why he's called Buffalo Bill? The newspapers don't say".
@matveynoname7083
@matveynoname7083 2 года назад
Even the Hannibal hasn’t much screen-time, he’s still cool. (technically he’s not the main antagonist)
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 2 года назад
In some ways, he's an ally to the protagonist.
@k3n12ock
@k3n12ock 2 года назад
Most people reference Hannibal more than Buffalo Bill, which shows how badass and memorable Sir Anthony Hopkins performance was
@elijahvincent985
@elijahvincent985 2 года назад
He's a tritagonist. He has good and bad qualities.
@72tadrian65
@72tadrian65 2 года назад
A master class of psychological thrillers! The most horrifying thing about this film is that there are people like this out there...
@Grimium
@Grimium 2 года назад
2:15 minutes in " I know this movie is going to be rough" I love it when people going into these movies not knowing what there getting into
@DiscoverMontréal
@DiscoverMontréal 2 года назад
The 3rd and most recent film to win the big five Academy Awards: Picture, Director, Screenplay, Lead Actor, Lead Actress. A cinematic masterpiece.
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 2 года назад
Important to note, there are 2 screenplay categories.. Original and adapted from another medium.. This film won Best Adapted Screenplay, from the original novel by Thomas Harris..
@ericbogerd5306
@ericbogerd5306 2 года назад
This movie is definitely one of the greatest of all times, and it swept the main categories at the Oscars, winning Best Female - Drama, Best Male - Drama, Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Screenplay - Adaptation, among others. Anthony Hopkins won Best Male Drama with only 16 minutes of screen time, that is perhaps the most impressive performance of all time.
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 2 года назад
1. This thing snagged all 5 of the big OSCARS 2. IRL you're wasting your time trying to pick that up. She doesn't do men. 3. Lt. Boyle also played "Murdock I'm commin' to get you". Rambo II 4. Ted Levine actually got death threats for the performance he did playing Buffalo Bill. 5. The FBI actually let them use Quantico. 6. The lisping following "I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti." was ad lib to see if she would freak out. It was the first scene thy did together and it worked.
@StCerberusEngel
@StCerberusEngel 2 года назад
A man named Hinkley probably had to rethink some of his life decisions considering 2. Kind of a shame about that number though. Always thought she was cute.
@ubit397
@ubit397 2 года назад
This might be your best reaction thus far. Your tension and engagement are palpable. lol 👏
@TimotheeReacts
@TimotheeReacts 2 года назад
THANKSS. This was hella good and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time
@DougRayPhillips
@DougRayPhillips 2 года назад
Ted Levine (Buffalo Bill) also played creeps in "Betrayed" (1988) and some other notable movies. On the non-creepy/positive side, he was Capt. Stottlemeyer, Monk's supervisor, on the TV show "Monk" (2002-2009).
@judson9223
@judson9223 2 года назад
Love this movie. Tim was such a big brain in this reaction too, figuring things like Buffalo Bill's motive out before the movie even spelt it out. More grown-up movie reactions for Halloween month please. XD
@phj223
@phj223 2 года назад
"GET OUT OF HERE! GO TO THE NEIGHBOURS, CALL FOR HELP! OH NOOO GOD!!" hahahahhaha, the picture of panic right there
@thomasfrei7711
@thomasfrei7711 2 года назад
Hannibal Lecter and Anton Chigurh ( No country for old men ) are the hardest villians ever^^ ☠ And Silence of the lambs is one of the best thrillers i`ve ever seen on screen! 😎 Sir Anthony Hopkins is a true genius.
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 2 года назад
Check out Manhunter, it’s the unofficial prequel to this movie directed by Michael Mann. It was remade years later as Red Dragon but Manhunter is awesome.👍
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 2 года назад
This is the unofficial sequel to Manhunter.
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
Yes, Red Dragon is a pathetic failure next to the great Manhunter.
@DougRayPhillips
@DougRayPhillips 2 года назад
But once everyone identified Hopkins as Lecter, that tended to make Manhunter obsolete. That's presumably why they remade it... so there'd be a complete Hopkins trilogy.
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
If she bugs out and calls for backup, the killer can murder the hostage while she's waiting.
@dsubzero3874
@dsubzero3874 2 года назад
0:41 Yes, I have some recommendations for this month: *The Others* _(2001)_ and *The Skeleton Key* _(2005)._ Thank you for sharing with us your reaction. I loved it.
@frozengamer3030
@frozengamer3030 2 года назад
This acting in this movie was just astonishing.
@flibber123
@flibber123 2 года назад
When Clarice asked the cat what he knows about Buffalo Bill the cat refused to answer by saying "Meow" which means "I'm not a rat" in cat language.
@deedeestardust2535
@deedeestardust2535 2 года назад
Wow! First “Train to Busan” and now this classic! October is looking freaking great! I can not say anything anymore about Jodie and Anthony but, Ted Levine as Buffalo Bill was absolutely amazing and terrifying! 👍🏼
@rogh1977
@rogh1977 2 года назад
Winner of Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
@aera524
@aera524 2 года назад
Lecter is from Mexico, as many villians now are... in 1959, Alfredo Ballí Treviño, a young doctor from the city of Monterrey, Mexico, murdered a 20-year-old medical student in his office. His name was in the local newspapers causing terror among those who lived there. And by pure chance it was the inspiration to create one of the most successful characters in Hollywood: Hannibal Lecter.
@austinwolfe8814
@austinwolfe8814 2 года назад
Seen this movie so many times and just now the title of the movie the TITLE Finally makes sense! It all makes so much sense now LOL
@RetroRanter
@RetroRanter 2 года назад
Love this movie, Hannibal is iconic. This movie made me feel worse for women than anything Netflix or Hollywood has put out lately, every dude in this is off the creep meter charts. 😂🤢😭
@richardrobbin2225
@richardrobbin2225 2 года назад
Yeah, Hannibal treats Clarice badly at first because his intellect makes him think everyone is inferior. But she gains his respect quickly, no small feat! And Barney the orderly, he doesn't look down on her, cool guy. Every other dude, her boss and the other officers included, Slimy... The museum workers are kinda okay, still can't resist hitting on her.
@Spikeelsucko
@Spikeelsucko 2 года назад
@@richardrobbin2225 The museum guy is at least upfront about it, and doesn't push the issue- he's got that going for him I suppose.
@valentinruiz3828
@valentinruiz3828 2 года назад
Anthony Hopkins won the Oscar for this movie. this year he won the Oscar again thanks to the movie "the father" (highly recommended)
@auntvesuvi3872
@auntvesuvi3872 2 года назад
Thanks, Timothee! 🐑 I love this one... got to see it in an advanced screening in New Orleans the night before it opened wide. The audience was very enthusiastic (which always makes a movie more enjoyable). Aside from that, the story and performances are top-notch. I also love *all* the sequels, prequels and even the HANNIBAL (2013) tv series (which had exquisite art design). The CLARICE series from earlier this year was pretty good, too.
@SirPaladin
@SirPaladin 2 года назад
Liver, fava and chianti are all foods that cannot be mixed with anti-psychotic drugs (the sort of thing you'd use to try to treat a psychopath). In his first scene, Ledger is openly bragging "I AM OFF MY MEDS."
@AnatolSommer
@AnatolSommer 2 года назад
Anyone else thinking of Buffalo Bill as Captain Stottlemeyer's weird twin brother?
@st0n3p0ny
@st0n3p0ny 2 года назад
"Hey, do you like cheese sandwiches? I got a whole van full of cheese sandwiches"
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 2 года назад
It's weird how Buffalo Bill and Hannibal are both horrific serial killers (Hannibal is a cannibal), yet somehow we find a way to almost root for Hannibal in his escape. Even in our horror and disgust at what he's done, we almost admire and have a strange fascination for his genius and cleverness. He's still obviously a disgusting, dangerous psychopath, but it's interesting how the different portrayals of each character leave a different impression of both men, who are both undoubtedly equally terrible, but somehow Hannibal has earned the tiniest bit of sympathy, while Buffalo Bill has earned very little.
@rezalustig6773
@rezalustig6773 2 года назад
In the scene starting at about 19:42, when Clarice is being taken from Hannibal’s room by the cops/feds: the guy with the beard is George Romero. In the award scene near the end, the presenter is Roger Corman.
@Grandmasblackbook
@Grandmasblackbook 2 года назад
I saw this movie with my mom when I was nine, my mom thought is was a crime drama. Walking out of the theater the only question about the movie was " mom what's a c@#t" everyone laughed around us.
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt 2 года назад
He was having that guy literally for dinner. ;)
@vastikaladelbarrio
@vastikaladelbarrio 2 года назад
Fun fact: When Jodie Foster was 14, she appeared in the movie Taxi Driver. Some dude was so impressed, and became so obsessed with her, that he tried to assasinate President Ronald Regan to impress her.
@madzerincognito9732
@madzerincognito9732 Год назад
Fun fact xD
@WiseGuy19
@WiseGuy19 2 года назад
Love this movie! Would like to see you react to Clue (1985) if you have any room left for your October spooky movie viewing
@GAZMAN2002
@GAZMAN2002 2 года назад
Did you know this won best picture at the Oscars and was up against Beauty and the Beast. Which is the only animated movie to be nominated for best picture and after that an animated category was created
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 2 года назад
"Mindhunters" is a good movie, about FBI agents trying to figure out which one of them is a serial killer. One of those movies, when you know the ending, you need to watch again to catch all the little clues.
@bad-people6510
@bad-people6510 2 года назад
Except if you pay attention it gives away the answer half-way through the movie.
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 2 года назад
@@bad-people6510 Yes, but you usually don't notice the clues until second viewing.
@angelodicamilo8372
@angelodicamilo8372 2 года назад
Top Oscars went to this film including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Sir Anthony, Best Actress for Jodie [her second, she first won for The Accused], Best Screenplay among other awards. This film has a couple of sequels and a Prequel; HANNIBAL RISING. Thanks for reacting.
@BrianSherman-TheTVGod
@BrianSherman-TheTVGod 2 года назад
The TV show Hannibal is phenomenal.
@Allison--
@Allison-- 2 года назад
I remember a long time ago I stumbled on the last 20-25 minutes of this movie and it stressed me out, even though I didn't know the details or the full context of the movie. About a year ago I watched the whole movie and even though I already knew the ending, the second time watching it, I was STILL just as stressed, if not more, in the last 20 minutes. It really grips you and gets your full attention. Great movie!
@jcarr2000anz
@jcarr2000anz 2 года назад
Thanks for the reaction my friend! You are even more of a legend now since Sebscreen enjoys your content and likes your "Grab Your Snacks" intro. Much respect.
@hippiechic6772
@hippiechic6772 2 года назад
This was so great with the reactions and commentary.... really enjoyed this a lot . Watching you piece it together made it a bit more intense ; I have seen Silence of The Lambs many times.... even at 3am. I study criminology and narcissistic behavior so this film is right up my alley ; I didn't make it into the FBI like Clarice but I admire the courage it takes for those who are there . The research and studying on the subject is interesting to me but the field work it takes to get cases solved.... I will have to leave that up to people that do not mind seeing dead people. I feel for the victims and their families in every case I study . As dark as a topic as this film is your reactions and comments really did add to liking this film even more . Thank you Tim
@crimsonda
@crimsonda 2 года назад
I'd highly highly recommend Red Dragon. A prequel to this and with an amazing cast. It tells the same story as Manhunter, which I also enjoyed, but Red Dragon is just my favorite telling of how Hannibal was caught and I LOVE the cast. Trying not to disrespect Manhunter here. 😊
@lordwalker71
@lordwalker71 2 года назад
This was partly inspired by when the FBI got serial killer Ted Bundy to create a profile for the green river killer and when he was finally caught Bundys profile was pretty accurate. The part in the movie where bill is struggling with the furniture was also inspired by Bundy who would fake having a broken arm and struggle to get something in his car to get the woman he wanted ti help him and when she did he would hit her over the head and push her in his car.
@saifis
@saifis 2 года назад
He's not after him for revenge, as he says he's there to have a nice dinner with him.....
@edith6797
@edith6797 2 года назад
"Misery" is another good thriller.
@traceyreid4585
@traceyreid4585 2 года назад
your adrenalin levels must be through the roof.... Train to Busan followed by this! 😂
@phj223
@phj223 2 года назад
Finding, catching and killing Buffalo Bill is one hell of a student project. xD
@eglantinepapeau1582
@eglantinepapeau1582 2 года назад
this is one of the best reaction of this movie i've ever watched 😂 i was literally interacting with the reactor at this point 26:26 "get out of here call for help , get to the neighbors" i was like " she's literally FBI" 😅 even though the first time i watched this i panicked just the same
@tarmok3756
@tarmok3756 2 года назад
AHHHH the classics ^^ Also really recomend the series made a few years back, which reimagined the entire Hannibal thing
@davidn5269
@davidn5269 2 года назад
Seeing how much you enjoyed this makes me wish there was a bunch of Jonathan Demme films to recommend you, but somehow, as competent and accomplished as Demme was, he doesn’t have a bunch of big, iconic, reaction-friendly classics on his resume. The closest movies I can think of are Manchurian Candidate, a political thriller starring Denzel Washington, and Philadelphia, a courtroom drama that won Tom Hanks the Best Actor Oscar and also features Denzel. Another notable thing Demme did that is very RU-vid-friendly is the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense, which is maybe the most entertaining and unique concert film ever made, and essential viewing even for people who don’t care for concert films or the Talking Heads. The rest of Demme’s career is mostly more intimate films that only old-school film buffs know or care about. Silence of the Lambs is obviously old, having come out thirty years ago, but there are some things about the way it was filmed that remind me of even older eras. It feels more like a 70’s/80’s movie than a 90’s movie, so it’s refreshing to see it popping up on reaction channels and resonating so strongly with people who mostly watch the big franchises of this century. Obviously a great movie is a great movie no matter when it was made or when it is watched, but as I’m hitting my thirties I find myself becoming disillusioned and maybe a bit cranky about the state of modern blockbusters in Hollywood. It’s cool to see that something like Silence of the Lambs, which I think is old-fashioned even for the time it came out, is still a banger in the eyes of younger generations.
@ops8122
@ops8122 2 года назад
Yes you again 😊
@tonymk618
@tonymk618 2 года назад
If you want to see more of Jodie Foster's roles around that time, check out her other Oscar winning performance in The Accused. Tough movie to watch, but she was so amazing.
@randeecarreno4289
@randeecarreno4289 2 года назад
One of my all-time favorite horror movies! Super excited for this reaction. 😊
@shadowheartwolf6609
@shadowheartwolf6609 2 года назад
Hannibal movies: 1. Manhunter (1986) 2. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 3. Hannibal (2001) 4. Red Dragon (2002) 5. Hannibal Rising (2007) And the Hannibal tv series (2013-2015) (The series is a good as the Game of Thrones.)
@bad-people6510
@bad-people6510 2 года назад
Ironic that Buffalo Bill was undone by his greatest character flaw, not knowing how his gun works. ... I may be reading that character wrong.
@victoriac4317
@victoriac4317 2 года назад
This may be the most stressed I’ve ever seen you during a reaction🤣
@TimotheeReacts
@TimotheeReacts 2 года назад
This movie kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time and i had no idea where it was goin
@wereleopard58yepihavetwo2
@wereleopard58yepihavetwo2 2 года назад
The tv show is a must
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138 Год назад
Hey fun fact Buffalo Bill was actually based on the grave robber and double (possible triple) murderer Ed Gein who also inspired the story of “the Texas chainsaw massacre” and also is the inspiration for the killer in “psycho”
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 2 года назад
One of the best psychological thrillers ever!
@josecarbajal5710
@josecarbajal5710 2 года назад
Cats always know something??.......is that why my cousins cat always look judgmental towards me?......then runs out randomly
@richardrobbin2225
@richardrobbin2225 2 года назад
16:34 in the book you sorta go into Hannibal's thought process here. These cops think cause they're bigger and there's enough of them they can handle him. But he's clever and he's got the pen. Oh yeah, he's also insane.
@JosieSchuller
@JosieSchuller 2 года назад
Really enjoyed your reaction to this. The book is good too, as is the one right before it, Red Dragon. They made a couple of movies from that one too. There are other Hannibal books but those two are my faves. I look forward to more scary movie reactions 🤩
@theonlykoh4631
@theonlykoh4631 2 года назад
Can't wait for the Nightmare on Elm St reaction.
@TimotheeReacts
@TimotheeReacts 2 года назад
Ohhh yahhh that was great
@mjanie2276
@mjanie2276 2 года назад
Tim you are epic TIME TRAVELER OF MOVIES....and fun watching with🤩🙂👌
@believer773
@believer773 2 года назад
Great reaction Tim, this was an awards powerhouse! Hopkins and Jodie won best actor at Oscars plus best film, director and writing, the only horror film in history to do it
@toddcortez714
@toddcortez714 2 года назад
I knew you would like it! They just don't make movies like this anymore. It's a fucking classic man. Such a great film. Keep up the great work!!
@thedernboy
@thedernboy 2 года назад
Invisible man with Kevin Bacon
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt 2 года назад
I wanted to do three jobs growing up. Crime scene clean up. Mortician. Autopsies. The local funeral home director even offered to pay to get me a degree so I could take over his funeral home when he retired. The body is fascinating. I never took him up on the offer though. Once my grandfather died, I could no longer handle going to funerals. The empathy I had was way to much before my grandfathers death, but it became worse after it. Empathy is great of course to have as a human. But it's not easy to deal with.
@jes8072
@jes8072 2 года назад
Yes at 22:00 is why I watch every reactor who watches this masterpiece!!! Of course I enjoy it more that it's you Tim. 😁😘❤🤘
@AlessaParker
@AlessaParker 2 года назад
Hannibal does in fact like Clarice :)
@cometogether999
@cometogether999 2 года назад
It's a toss up between this and Shawshank Redemption for my most watched movie, and therefore two of my absolute favorites.
@garyglaser4998
@garyglaser4998 2 года назад
I love how at 12:28 you've decided that your uneducated, armchair analysis is more on point than someone who's studied behavioral psychology for several years. 😂
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 2 года назад
Great reaction!
@TimotheeReacts
@TimotheeReacts 2 года назад
Thank you!! 😁
@stefanschanzenbacher9513
@stefanschanzenbacher9513 2 года назад
i can recommend you "THE CELL" as a simmilar type of movie. have FUN
@christianortiz793
@christianortiz793 2 года назад
Classic horror movies never get old!
@tjsupes9768
@tjsupes9768 2 года назад
i've seen a few comments recommending evil dead 2 and skipping the first one but in my humble opinion id watch all of them the TV show makes some of the events of the first one canon and it has some of the best practical and make up fx i've ever seen. keep up the great reactions!
@k3n12ock
@k3n12ock 2 года назад
Amazing movie! As others have said, please check out the other films in this series.
@fannybuster
@fannybuster 2 года назад
One of the best films of all time...
@chiasanzes9770
@chiasanzes9770 Год назад
Dr Hannibal Lecter is actually an aristocrat a son of Lithuanian count. His parents got slaughtered by Nazies and later Russians ate his little sister Misha durin WWII. Hannibal'¨s early age was very dramatic and that's why he is messed up with his head but otherwise he is highly intelligent and studied to be a psychiatric he used to work for the police earlier and help Will Craham to catch The red Dragon another serial killer in second book Red Dragon. There are four Hannibal book s by Thomas Harris : Hannibal Rising. Red Dragon. Silent of Lambs and Hannibal.
@Celena-en7tg
@Celena-en7tg 2 года назад
I'm a big Sir Anthony fan, Hannibal best role ever. You have to watch the other movies to see the creation and evolution of Hannibal. In order..Hannibal Rising, Red Dragon, Silence Of The Lambs( watched) then last Hannibal. New subbie really enjoyed your reaction.
@xph0ria
@xph0ria 2 года назад
Great reaction to my favourite film. You should watch the NBC series "Hannibal". Am still waiting patiently for a new season.
@ryanje8147
@ryanje8147 2 года назад
Timothee.....would you have kept Buffalo Bill's little white poodle like Catherine did??
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt 2 года назад
You may like the short series called Cannibal that was on TV. But keep in mind, it makes this movie look tame. It's SUPER graphic but still enthralling to watch. Ashame the series never lasted long.
@matchaqueen6541
@matchaqueen6541 2 года назад
This movie doesn't scare me but it never fails to creep me out
@Michael10428
@Michael10428 2 года назад
Jodie Foster is a genius. Thank you for your time.
@CallindorCray
@CallindorCray 2 года назад
At least noawdays police works in pairs, so that you have immediate backup. She should not have survived the encounter in the dark. He had goggles and a weapon but for some plot reason he is dead in the end.
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 2 года назад
Recommend - "Tucker and Dale vs Evil", "Death Becomes Her", "Village of the Damned", "Omen 1-3".
@desireezachry8086
@desireezachry8086 Год назад
For fun look up all the A list actors that turned down all these rolls
@walkinglootchest1251
@walkinglootchest1251 2 года назад
I definitely recommend watching the other films in this series such as Hannibal that came out in 2001 and starred Mads Mikkelsen as a young Hannibal Lecter then Red Dragon which brings back Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter.
@JCG52577
@JCG52577 2 года назад
If you do ever watch the other films in this universe I would recommend Manhunter(1986) over Red Dragon(2002) they are both based on the same novel (Red Dragon) but I feel the Michael Mann vehicle is the better film.
@danielfortier2629
@danielfortier2629 2 года назад
Bonne réaction comme toujours! I truly hope you will watch The Exorcist (1973) during October! It's my favourite horror movie. Well, it's more shocking than horror, but still, it's really well made and based on a true story.
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