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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Silence Of The Lambs by Thomas Harris <br /><br />I liked it a bit more than Red Dragon although the transphobic elements are beyond problematic. <br /><br />What I notice most is how faithful the movie apparently was. That is a very rare thing, especially when one has seen the movie first. <br /><br />Chilton is SUCH a bastard in the book that I think the most major thing changed, Lecter getting ready to kill him at the end of the film, would have been nice in the book. Lecter giving a final phone call to Clarice in the movie also feels a bit more satisfying than the letter he writes here. <br /><br />I think the film was heady Oscar-bait. And the book seems a little more standard as far as thrillers go. I find it interesting Jonathan Demme read it and not only constructed a prestige picture out of it, but changed very little when doing so. <br /><br />I have to say Clarice's exchanges with Lecter about her childhood and the screaming of the lambs are the ONE thing in the book that elevates it beyond hard-boiled crime fiction. I can totally see Demme reading that scene and imagining the amazing performances he could get out of it. <br /><br />Unlike both the films and the Clarice TV series, we get an unhappy update on Will Graham. He's still alive, in Florida, and a drunk. Still with Molly? The book doesn't say but I hope so. In all other media besides the Hannibal TV show Will Graham simply seems to have dropped off the face of the Earth. This is why we prefer books. <br /><br />I've heard what happens in the book "Hannibal", which is why although I'll praise this book, it needs to be a bit measured. It's also why this is my stopping point for the saga. <br /><br />But yes, this book itself was mostly excellent. 4 1/2 stars.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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