The Silence of the Lambs
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:06:00
Social acceptance.
1:06:03
- Sexual frustrations.
- No. He covets.

1:06:08
That is his nature.
And how do we begin to covet, Clarice?

1:06:13
Do we seek out things to covet?
1:06:16
Make an effort to answer now.
1:06:18
No. We just...
1:06:21
No, we begin by coveting
what we see every day.

1:06:24
Don't you feel eyes
moving over your body, Clarice?

1:06:28
And don't your eyes seek out
the things you want?

1:06:32
All right, yes. Now please tell me how...
1:06:35
No. It is your turn to tell me, Clarice.
1:06:38
You don't have any more
vacations to sell.

1:06:42
Why did you leave that ranch?
1:06:44
Doctor, we don't have
any more time for any of this now.

1:06:48
But we don't reckon time
the same way, do we?

1:06:51
- This is all the time you'll ever have.
- Later. Listen to me. We've only got five...

1:06:55
No. I will listen now.
1:07:01
After your father's murder,
you were orphaned.

1:07:04
You went to live with cousins on
a sheep and horse ranch in Montana.

1:07:07
And?
1:07:10
And one morning I just ran away.
1:07:13
Not "just", Clarice. What set you off?
1:07:17
- You started at what time?
- Early. Still dark.

1:07:20
Then something woke you, didn't it?
Was it a dream? What was it?

1:07:26
I heard a strange noise.
1:07:29
What was it?
1:07:31
It was screaming.
1:07:36
Some kind of screaming.
Like a child's voice.

1:07:39
What did you do?
1:07:41
I went downstairs.
1:07:44
Outside.
1:07:47
I crept up into the barn.
1:07:50
I was so scared to look inside,
but I had to.

1:07:54
What did you see, Clarice?
What did you see?

1:07:58
Lambs.

prev.
next.