our fear of death and dismemberment, loss of identity, or fear of sexuality
Doesn't Silence of the Lambs play on these? Personally, I do see it as more of a thriller with horror elements. But I am not entirely sure why. Maybe because it doesn't involve this:
our terror of the unknown
Though I suppose one could argue that its exploration of aberrant psychological states in Lecter and Buffalo Bill qualify (to most) as "unknown" or at least taboo for most people to associate with (as well as the taboo practices of cannibalism, wearing human skin, and genderqueering).
It's a well-made film, but it's not one I find myself drawn to rewatch. I think it has something to do with it being more akin to being a thriller--being less about that exploration of the unknown than focusing on an already strong protagonist deal with the threats of Lecter and Buffalo Bill. Despite what I say above about its exploration of the aberrant and taboo, its just not "dark" enough in tone (for lack of better phrasing), but it definitely straddles the line. It's not the blood and guts, either. Halloween (the original) has very little blood and no guts, but it's certainly horror. The Haunting (1963)? No blood and guts, but definitely horror. But in both examples, there is a feeling of pervasive terror, of uncertainty and unknowability. Neither Lecter nor Buffalo Bill create that for me--they are formidable, and perhaps unusual, but they aren't terrifying or unknowable, especially pitted against Starling. Yet, I'm sure some would disagree and see them as evil and strange enough to count as terrifying and unknowable; these are highly subjective criteria. My rebuttal would be to ask whether the protagonist considers them terrifying and unknowable, and I don't think Starling does.
Anyone have a good, thought-out way of distinguishing horror and thrillers? I guess for me it's less about being able to definitively classify and more about expectation. I want to know what I'm getting into. For me, if you tell me something is like Halloween (or any slasher) but it's more like Silence, then I'd probably be let down.
"every time godzilla loses to mothra I die a little bit more"--Godzillaswrath
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