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"The Silence of the Lambs"

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Blogger Catfreeek said...

What a beautiful review, your last paragraph describes the emotional ride of this film perfectly. You have such a gift Jordan, thanks for sharing.

November 08, 2010 5:51 AM

Blogger Octopunk said...

What a great way to start the week! New Jordan review.

What an excellent look at Silence of the Lambs, both from an exterior and interior vantage point. I love "Jodie Foster was basically covered in gold plating from this movie forward" and your observation that actors' finest hours are always heralded as the beginning of an upward trend that very rarely happens, if ever.

As for the movie, you nail the "majestic, operatic depth of emotion." I've always loved this film for it's oppressively ordinary settings; this grand drama is backed by grey suburbs and rented cars, disguising and uplifting themes that emerge from deep, deep cores. I've always thought X-Files owed this movie a huge debt in this regard.

And what a perfect screenshot. It is all about his eyes. Of all the Oscar-winning performances I've seen, that may be my favorite.

November 08, 2010 9:30 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

Wow, that was an epic, kickass review Jordan. You had several great observations that I never considered before but then thought "Of course!"

November 08, 2010 10:04 AM

Blogger AC said...

great review, totally agree with your observations. it's amazing how familiarity does not diminish the visceral response.

November 08, 2010 11:58 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

Thanks everybody for the kind words. I really love this movie, and it was very satisfying to finally get the reasons down on paper. (Or, "paper.")

Another gratuitous dis against Jonathan Demme (or, against the ridiculous praise he got at the time): He wanted Michelle Pfeiffer for the role. He really wanted her (after their "success" with Married to the Mob) and she almost did it, but backed out at the last minute. Why did he want Pfeiffer? If you read the novel, Starling is described as a conspicuously beautiful blonde woman. The book is filled with references to how pretty Starling is. (Buffalo Bill's last line in the book is, "How does it feel to be so beautiful?" He asks Clarice this as he dies.) Sounds cheesy, right? Not to Demme! Mr. Feminist Hero thought this was all great stuff. Then Pfeiffer bailed and he got Foster, and suddenly all the male gazes and bad pickup lines in the book change from the expected male reaction to Michelle Pfeiffer (because it's fucking Michelle Pfeiffer) to a dark, predatory world of women being leered at all the time (since all that stuff's still in the script). All the male characters treat Jodie Foster like she's Michelle Pfeiffer, (literally!) which is why the scenes play the way they do. Demme even said that he didn't think Foster was pretty enough. So, basically the whole edifice is built atop the pretty girl chickening out of the movie and being replaced.

November 09, 2010 8:11 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

And, Pfeiffer might have brought it. I'm not sure. Foster is brilliant in the role, as I've said (and she's amazing in Taxi Driver, when she's 12), but, as we now know, she's no Winslet or Blanchett or Streep.

Also, Foster went to Yale, while Pfeiffer was a grocery check-out girl. Pfeffer really is "white trash," which would have helped the role. "How quickly the boys found you," Lecter says. Imagine him giving that monologue to Pfeiffer rather than Foster.

November 09, 2010 8:14 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

Another detail in Silence I forgot to mention: that fucking girl nearly makes it out of the well, on her own! The business with the dog at the end is incredible. It would be great in any movie, but in this one, it moves me to tears (like most of the movie) to see such bravery, heroism and ingenuity. I love when the paramedics try to take the dog away from her at the end and they won't let her.

November 09, 2010 9:19 AM

Blogger Octopunk said...

I never knew that Pfeiffer was the first pick for this! That's very interesting.

It's surprising to hear someone thought Jodie Foster wasn't pretty enough, but I get that it's a specific context.

November 09, 2010 9:20 AM

Blogger Jordan said...

Not just "someone" --- Jonathan fucking Demme!

Back in the day whenever some A&L type (meaning, NYT arts and leisure section type person) would start gushing about Demme and this movie I would delight in informing them that he was looking for the prettiest actress available and was pissed that he had to settle for Foster over Pfeiffer. I would get these great baffled stares followed by disbelief. But it's true! He's just a fucking director, not some fucking civil rights hero. Silence of the Lambs is practically his Sixth Sense.

November 09, 2010 9:36 AM

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