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In this chilling adaptation of the best selling novel by Thomas Harris, the astonishingly versatile director Jonathan Demme crafted a taut psychological thriller about an American obsession: serial murder. As Clarice Starling, an FBI trainee who enlists the help of the infamous Hannibal 'the Cannibal' Lecter to gain insight into the mind of another killer, Jodie Foster subverts classic gender dynamics and gives one of the most memorable performances of her career. As her foil, Anthony Hopkins is the archetypal antihero cultured, quick witted, and savagely murderous delivering a harrowing portrait of humanity gone terribly wrong. A gripping police procedural and a disquieting immersion into a twisted psyche, The silence of the lambs swept the Academy Awards (best picture, director, screenplay, actress, actor) and remains a cultural touchstone.BLU RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digital restoration, approved by director of photography Tak Fujimoto, with 2.0 surround DTS HD Master Audio soundtrack Alternate 5.1 surround DTS HD Master Audio soundtrack Audio commentary from 1994 featuring director Jonathan Demme, actors Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins, screenwriter Ted Tally, and former FBI agent John Douglas New interview with critic Maitland McDonagh Thirty eight minutes of deleted scenes Four documentaries featuring hours of interviews with cast and crew Behind the scenes featurette Storyboards Trailer Plus: A book featuring an introduction by Foster, an essay by critic Amy Taubin, pieces from 2000 and 2013 by author Thomas Harris on the origins of the character Hannibal Lecter, and a 1991 interview with Demme. Review: Stylish serial killer slasher fare, elevated by Oscar-winning performance of Anthony Hopkins - BOTTOM LINE: Gory horror has never done much for me, but it's hard not to admire this brutal, bloody film. Stylish direction from Jonathan Demme and a star-making performance by Anthony Hopkins combine to deliver much more than just a creepy film about a creepy freak. Hopkins simply makes this movie. My wife is a huge fan of the film and this was a B-day gift for her. She loves it and, truthfully, so do I. 5 STARS THOUGHTS: An Oscar-winning motion picture that prominently features an insane doctor who kills & eats his patients(!). Gut-wrenching horror films don't get much classier than this. This film is as close as something like THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE will ever get to grabbing an Academy Award. Anthony Hopkins, a long-time workaday actor, suddenly found himself 'discovered' and was rocketed to near superstar status when he walked away with an Oscar for his work as Hannibal Lector. And deservedly so. His Lector is one of the most skin-crawling, unnervingly chilling villains in screen history. It's not a far stretch to suggest that the plethora of roles he nabbed following his work in SotL would never have happened were it not for this film. Director Jonathan Demme, who has a long career of music videos, TV work, mainstream films and a surprising number of documentaries, truly made a name for himself with this piece. It takes a certain flair to turn such grisly stuff into acceptable product for the masses, and not lose the jagged edge in the process. Jodie Foster, in an excellent turn as emotionally damaged FBI agent Clarice Starling, had a brief re-ignition of her acting career thanks to this picture. Everything about the film clicks. It's amazingly well done, and even though the subject matter is understandably off-putting, it's hard not to be drawn in to the grim proceedings. Though you'll never be able to think of Chianti and fava beans the same way again. ;-) THE CRITERION BLU-RAY: As one would normally expect from upper-tier outfit Criterion, this hi-def release is a first class effort. First off, the film itself has received a spectacular 4k restoration & remastering, overseen by the film's DOP, Tak Fujimoto. It also gets a nice 5.1 stereo upgrade for the audio. The picture & sound are excellent, with no video or audio gremlins to spoil the viewing experience. There's a wealth of great bonus content for moviephiles and Lambs fans, including the terrific audio commentary track from 1994 with most of the main cast & crew. There are four documentaries, almost 40 minutes' worth of deleted scenes, storyboards, and more. An impressive effort and all of it good stuff. If you've been holding out for the best possible home video edition of SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, I'm pretty confident you won't find a better one than Criterion's edition. Recommended. Review: Awesome - What a masterpiece. One of only a few movies I watch at least once a year and I notice stuff I never noticed previously. I’ve owned this on VHS, DVD, the previous MGM Blu-Ray Disc and I even own the Arrow limited Edition 4K. But I specifically wanted this Blu-Ray Disc as it comes with a commentary by Jodie Forster and Demmi that doesn’t appear on other boutique label’s releases including Arrow’s 4K. I must say, I was flawed when I saw how good the picture quality of this Blu-Ray Disc was. Arrow’s 4K transfer looks flawless and can not be faulted, however, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Blu-Ray Disc movie that looks this good, with the possible exception of T2 Skynet Edition and a handful of other titles.



| ASIN | B077HP1DSS |
| Actors | Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,854 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #288 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (1,698) |
| Director | Jonathan Demme |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | February 13, 2018 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 58 minutes |
| Studio | Criterion Collection |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**Y
Stylish serial killer slasher fare, elevated by Oscar-winning performance of Anthony Hopkins
BOTTOM LINE: Gory horror has never done much for me, but it's hard not to admire this brutal, bloody film. Stylish direction from Jonathan Demme and a star-making performance by Anthony Hopkins combine to deliver much more than just a creepy film about a creepy freak. Hopkins simply makes this movie. My wife is a huge fan of the film and this was a B-day gift for her. She loves it and, truthfully, so do I. 5 STARS THOUGHTS: An Oscar-winning motion picture that prominently features an insane doctor who kills & eats his patients(!). Gut-wrenching horror films don't get much classier than this. This film is as close as something like THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE will ever get to grabbing an Academy Award. Anthony Hopkins, a long-time workaday actor, suddenly found himself 'discovered' and was rocketed to near superstar status when he walked away with an Oscar for his work as Hannibal Lector. And deservedly so. His Lector is one of the most skin-crawling, unnervingly chilling villains in screen history. It's not a far stretch to suggest that the plethora of roles he nabbed following his work in SotL would never have happened were it not for this film. Director Jonathan Demme, who has a long career of music videos, TV work, mainstream films and a surprising number of documentaries, truly made a name for himself with this piece. It takes a certain flair to turn such grisly stuff into acceptable product for the masses, and not lose the jagged edge in the process. Jodie Foster, in an excellent turn as emotionally damaged FBI agent Clarice Starling, had a brief re-ignition of her acting career thanks to this picture. Everything about the film clicks. It's amazingly well done, and even though the subject matter is understandably off-putting, it's hard not to be drawn in to the grim proceedings. Though you'll never be able to think of Chianti and fava beans the same way again. ;-) THE CRITERION BLU-RAY: As one would normally expect from upper-tier outfit Criterion, this hi-def release is a first class effort. First off, the film itself has received a spectacular 4k restoration & remastering, overseen by the film's DOP, Tak Fujimoto. It also gets a nice 5.1 stereo upgrade for the audio. The picture & sound are excellent, with no video or audio gremlins to spoil the viewing experience. There's a wealth of great bonus content for moviephiles and Lambs fans, including the terrific audio commentary track from 1994 with most of the main cast & crew. There are four documentaries, almost 40 minutes' worth of deleted scenes, storyboards, and more. An impressive effort and all of it good stuff. If you've been holding out for the best possible home video edition of SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, I'm pretty confident you won't find a better one than Criterion's edition. Recommended.
A**Y
Awesome
What a masterpiece. One of only a few movies I watch at least once a year and I notice stuff I never noticed previously. I’ve owned this on VHS, DVD, the previous MGM Blu-Ray Disc and I even own the Arrow limited Edition 4K. But I specifically wanted this Blu-Ray Disc as it comes with a commentary by Jodie Forster and Demmi that doesn’t appear on other boutique label’s releases including Arrow’s 4K. I must say, I was flawed when I saw how good the picture quality of this Blu-Ray Disc was. Arrow’s 4K transfer looks flawless and can not be faulted, however, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Blu-Ray Disc movie that looks this good, with the possible exception of T2 Skynet Edition and a handful of other titles.
A**E
Criterion Collection delivers the definitive release of a true classic.
MGM's 2009 blu-ray of the 1991 classic "The Silence of the Lambs" featured a woefully subpar transfer that resembled an upconverted DVD most of the time. Thankfully Criterion has come to the rescue with their blu-ray which features a 4K transfer from the original camera negative overseen by the film's director of photography. Simply put this new restored transfer is positively gorgeous! Detail is immaculate, colors are superb and with the film getting its own disc space as the bulk of the copious extras are on disc 2, the bit rate stays in the mid to upper 30's for the bulk of the film. Another huge plus for this release is that it features the original 2 channel stereo audio track in lossless quality. The legendary 1994 laserdisc commentary track is also back on this release which makes me very happy. Add in a 60 page booklet of essays and you have the definitive release of this amazing and highly influential film. Unless we ever get an UHD release with HDR applied to the transfer, the Criterion blu-ray disc will do perfectly. Here are the technical specs from Criterion's site: - New 4K digital restoration, approved by director of photography Tak Fujimoto, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray - Alternate 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray - Audio commentary from 1994 featuring director Jonathan Demme, actors Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins, screenwriter Ted Tally, and former FBI agent John Douglas - New interview with critic Maitland McDonagh - Thirty-eight minutes of deleted scenes - Four documentaries featuring hours of interviews with cast and crew - Behind-the-scenes featurette - Storyboards - Trailer - PLUS: A book featuring an introduction by Foster, an essay by critic Amy Taubin, pieces from 2000 and 2013 by author Thomas Harris on the origins of the character Hannibal Lecter, and a 1991 interview with Demme
G**S
Thank you so much I havé received my package !
J**O
Chegou dentro do prazo, mas numa embalagem muito fraca , as extremidades vieram um pouco amassadas
V**O
The rating is not about the movie itself, which I imagine everyone, by now, knows is at least 9/10 if not 10/10. Video quality: the best transfer to date. Some scenes are still quite grainy but, I believe that is because of the original film quality. Audio quality: Excellent! Besides the excellent original 2.0 soundtrack, there is a new dts-HD MA5.1 soundtrack which is also excellent. Now, for the one major disappointment (SPOILER ALERT!!! for those who have never seen the movie): I was hoping the sequence of shots between the FBI raid on the house outside Chicago and Jame Gumb opening the door to Clarice would have been the same as on the Criterion Laserdisc release which, to me, is superior to the sequence of shots in the theatrical release and also this Blu-ray. That is the only reason I rate it a 4/5 stars and not higher.
ね**す
憶えていますでしょうか。 かつてクライテリオン初のTHX LDとして発売されたのが この「羊たちの沈黙」でした。 3管式のプロジェクターでご堪能された諸氏も多いのではと思います。 今回発売されたブルーレイもまた、その時の感動を与えてくれました。 発色やグラデーションに独自の落ち着きがあり、ああこれが映画なんだなと あらためて実感をしてしまいました。 グレインも楽しみましょうと教えてくれました。 解像度も良くて時おりハッとする遠近感・立体感が堪能できます。 ビットレートも高いです。 特に恐怖すら感じたのが、序盤の地下牢でのハンニバルとクラリスの対面シーン。 その時のふたりの瞳の妖しい輝きかた。 一見の価値があります。 迷っている方は即買いですよ。
H**R
La película es una obra de arte y esta edición especial me agrado bastante, si lo recomiendo como una pieza de colección.
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