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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Silence of the Lambs


    SnoozeAlarm — 9 years ago(October 27, 2016 01:05 PM)

    When Starling and Chilton meet the second time and Chilton gets angry at her for seeing Lector without sharing info with him, and Chilton says to her: "I'm not just some turnkey."
    In the book, the rest of the sentence is: "I had a ticket to Holiday on Ice".
    And there's a beautiful description of how in that instant, Starling realizes that Chilton has no woman, no friends, and visualizes his empty, lonely life.
    And she stares at him, and in her eyes, she communicates all of this to him, and throws in how young and desirable she is.
    And Chilton is totally crushed, and silently proceeds to give her the access to Lector.
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      Blue Wave — 3 years ago(June 09, 2022 02:55 AM)

      Chilton did indeed have only his ego going for him. That he could be seen through as such made him easy to defeat.

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        ToastedCheese — 3 years ago(June 09, 2022 09:21 AM)

        I haven't read the book. Lecter did exclaim that Chilton just loves his petty torments. This would be a symptom of his own pathetic, petty personal life.
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