Why does silence of the lambs belong in the thriller category?
The plot:
Clarise Starling (student in training to be a detective) gets her first real "case" in interviewing Dr. Hanibal Lector (previous psychiatrist, murdered people by eating them), the aim of this was to get him to help with a serial killer to whom is known as "Buffalo Bill" and is known for skinning larger women, little did they know it was for a skin suit due to his wish to be a woman after denial's from surgery.
Buffalo Bill ^
Characters:
Clarise Starling:
A student in training to become a detective within the FBI, and is chosen to help solve a serious murder case due to being top of her class. In order to do this she must visit a previous murderer to whom is held in a high security prison but is very clever, enough so that he becomes a vital part in solving the case. she has a background of becoming an orphan at the age of 10 after her father was killed, but then she must move to live with cousins on a ranch (sheep and horses) however she runs away due to hearing lambs being slaughtered - "screaming of the lambs"
Hanibal Lector:
Hanibal Lector:
Buffalo Bill:
The thriller genre includes various conventions of which are used generally in it's films, some of which include;
- 1 main protagonist character
- Bad background (childhood)
- a crime at the core part of the story
- complex & confusing
And more!
Silence of the lambs could be classed as a thriller movie due to it's use of these conventions. Firstly with Clarise Starling a student wanting to become a detective is shown as the protagonist character as she invesigates the "Buffalo Bill" case, however as she looks into the case she must use the help of a previous murderer who gets to know her background of being an orphan and her personal story of the " Screaming lambs". Over the course of the film it unravels as the audience begin to understand the plot, this is particular clever when the viewers do not really see "Buffalo Bill" until nearing the end of the film when the story begins to unravel and make sense.
Although silence of the lambs may be seen as a Hybrid genre, meaning that it fits into more than one genre, and in my personal opinion i feel that it can apply to:
- Thriller
- Horror
- Crime
however it is prodominantly thriller meaning that it can be classified into the thriller genre.
In my opinion I feel that silence of the lambs looks into the background of each of it's characters well particuarly Clarise as a convention of Thriller is specifically a bad background to the main character whether it's abuse or loss of a partner, as Hanibal questions Clarise to learn about her past it unravels to why she is there today.
The Trailor:
the trailor above, shows key elements of the movie in order to attract a wide viewing audience, however i feel that it emphasised a more "horror" genre as opposed to thriller, due to the way it shows flashes of images of the main characters, introducing each of them and their roles within the film. On the other hand this may be done because the film is part of a triology and is the second film of this therefore their main target audience already have a knowledge of the character Hanibal.... BUT that doesn't mean they know about other characters which means they have used further clips of these to introduce.
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