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When the Silent Lamb is no longer silent, a story of self-redemption

The previous article wrote about the impact and harm brought by parents and the original ecological family, and this issue wants to express the idea of self-redemption. The great writer Balzac said that although the world suffers a lot, suffering can always be overcome.

There's a sentence in the classic thriller suspense film "The Silence of the Lambs" that is really impressive, Hannibal to Chris, do you believe that if you rescue Catherine, you can make them stop screaming? You believe that if Catherine had lived you would not have been awakened in the darkness by the terrible sound of sheep. The sentence that ended with Hannibal: "Have the lambs stopped screaming?"

The scene begins with the heroine Chrissy's mother dying at a very young age, and the policeman's father was killed in an arrest operation, and Chrissy became a poor orphan.

Chrissy was adopted by her mother's cousin couple, who had a ranch with many lambs to be slaughtered, and one night Chrissy heard the screams of the lambs to be slaughtered. Driven by curiosity, she approached the pasture and found the poor lambs silent, and she tried to open the gate of the sheepfold in an attempt to let them go. Unfortunately, the lambs were all frightened and motionless.

Chrissy picked up a leg and ran, only to have the lamb caught and she sent to an orphanage.

A few years later, Chrissy graduated from an internship at the police academy and received her first mission to report to the police station, where several women were skinned and killed, and her boss, a middle-aged uncle in her forties, asked Chrissy to visit Hannibal, a murderous doctor who liked to eat people and was imprisoned for life, in order to draw up some clues about the murderer.

Hannibal was quite satisfied and curious about Chrissy, Chrissy's beauty, Chrissie's sincerity, Chrissy's courtesy. Chrissy's heart knot.

When the Silent Lamb is no longer silent, a story of self-redemption
When the Silent Lamb is no longer silent, a story of self-redemption

At the behest of the doctor Hannibal, they succeed in killing the murderer Bill the Bison, and Hannibal also successfully escapes by the hand of the heroine.

Killer Bill is a pervert, which stems from a tragic childhood from childhood. From an early age, he was abused and abused by his stepmother, and his psychology was severely traumatized. When he grew up, he continued to abuse and skin women, eager to become women. After being rejected by several transgender hospitals, he had terrible and sad thoughts and ripped off a woman's holster on himself. And his dwelling is full of cicada pupae waiting to break through. The root of this tragedy is inseparable from his longing for maternal love, which he was abused from childhood.

Interestingly, Chrissy also became a police officer because of her father's death, and her heart knot also felt sorry for seeing lambs like herself being tortured and killed.

It can be seen that childhood trauma will cause a distortion of personality, it is like a demagogic demon, releasing the evil of man himself, but see if he will control it.

Hannibal is a murderous demon, and the film does not hesitate to show his extraordinary coldness and ferocity, but many people have sniffed Hannibal and Chrissy's CP. One is a policewoman who is responsible for justice, and the other is a demon that cannibalizes countless people, and this collision and combination is not a kind of dog blood, it has enough power. Hannibal rescues Chrissy from the darkness, and Chrissy lets Hannibal go. At the end, it seems that there is already a different feeling. In the original book, Chrissy and Hannibal eventually became dependents. The combination of the god on high and the ordinary girl like the elf of the world is a kind of complementarity. Hannibal concludes with the sentence, "Brave Clarice, if one day your lamb stops screaming, will you come and tell me?" "It has successfully aroused the ism of this murderous demon who plays with the psychology of others for fun.

When the Silent Lamb is no longer silent, a story of self-redemption
When the Silent Lamb is no longer silent, a story of self-redemption

Hannibal discovers Chrissy's intriguing soul, Chrissy's Oedipal complex, and the need for a strong sense of security. Chrissy is finally no longer haunted by the lamb crying in her nightmares, and she finally redeems herself from the killing of Bill the Bison. The Lamb has stopped screaming, the Lamb has been at peace.

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