The Silence of the Lambs
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:28:00
I now just think of him
as a kind of experiment.

:28:02
A fledgling killer's
first effort at transformation.

:28:06
How did you feel
when you saw him, Clarice?

:28:09
Scared at first, then exhilarated.
:28:14
Jack Crawford is helping your career.
Apparently he likes you and you like him.

:28:19
I never thought about it.
:28:22
Do you think Jack Crawford
wants you, sexually?

:28:24
True, he is much older, but do you think
he visualizes scenarios, ex changes,

:28:29
fucking you?
:28:34
That doesn't interest me and, frankly,
it's the sort of thing that Miggs would say.

:28:40
Not any more.
:28:49
Thank you, Barney.
:28:55
What happened to your drawings?
:28:58
Punishment, you see, for Miggs.
Just like that gospel program.

:29:02
When you leave,
they'll turn the volume way up.

:29:05
Dr Chilton does enjoy his petty torments.
:29:09
What did you mean
by "transformation", Doctor?

:29:20
I've been in this room
for eight years now, Clarice.

:29:24
I know they will never ever
let me out while I'm alive.

:29:28
What I want is a view.
:29:30
I want a window where I can
see a tree, or even water.

:29:34
I want to be in a federal institution
far away from Dr Chilton.

:29:37
What did you mean by "fledgling killer"?
Are you saying that he's killed again?

:29:42
I'm offering you a psychological profile of
Buffalo Bill, based on the case evidence.

:29:52
I'll help you catch him, Clarice.

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