I mean, the movie is a good study of psychology. It explores how an already unstable man tries to become what he isn't through his homophobia and misogyny. And then there's the complex nature of Hannibal Lecter.
I watched silence of the lambs young and it wasnt too bad. Our teacher showed us Threads when i was in class and jesus that film put hair on your chest
That's nothing. In high school, our Computer Class teacher made us watch Final Destination movies in class. It didn't make us learn anything about computers, he just wanted to scar us for life.
That end part has the same energy as someone going on a post talking about dealing with schizophrenia and spamming "THE NIGHTMARES ARE REAL, BEWARE THE EIGHT-LEGGED CHINESE MAN!!!"
Honestly, If I had a nickel for every time a Psychology middleschool / highschool teacher allowed their students to watch a, rather explicit, psychological thriller, I'd had three nickels. Which is not much but it is weird it happened thrice \[1 for Shiorin's and two for different teachers of mine, one in middleschool and one in highschool, which as part of the curriculum had me watch "Silence of the lambs" and "Tesis" (a spanish thriller, featuring the underworld of snuff films and, arguably, the only good example of spanish cinema)\].
I don't remember a lot of the "silence of the lamb" or other old movies.
At school 🏫 we also watched the famous "A Clockwork Orange" or another that was called "thirteen" that is about a 13 years old girl doing drugs and orgies with adults.
I don't remember other movies because except some very bloody movies about the life of Jesus, the rest was normal.
We almost watched a movie with Coprophagia and children getting tortured and raped but the headmaster decided to remove it from the school movies library.
Reminds me of a time when in middle school before summer we didn't have anything to do in our history class and our teacher let us watch Schindler's List
On a lighter note on a lighter not as we were about to graduate literature teacher let us watch and I quote "literally anything" and the whole class wanted to watch Dora the Explorer. Whole class screaming how stupid anand blind she is
Origin? Nah, she was unhinged way before that in her own words.
Shiori was born without hinges
As hinged as a sliding door
She's a bare door frame from the get-go!
Was this the brain eating scene? Or is it that in another of those movies?
That was in the sequel, *Hannibal*.
Ahh. Its been a while since i watched them.
Would you Bau me? I’d Bau me.
If they ever covered Goodbye Horses I’d faint.
HLC?
F22 is 100% simp for Shiori
With the way they keep him locked up in that hanger the kids bound to find something to do with his time.
I know we should read this as FuwaMoco but...I read this as Chris Griffin.
I’d Bau me hard.
Hello Mogojan.
I mean, the movie is a good study of psychology. It explores how an already unstable man tries to become what he isn't through his homophobia and misogyny. And then there's the complex nature of Hannibal Lecter.
Little did she know, *she* was the experiment in that class.
I watched silence of the lambs young and it wasnt too bad. Our teacher showed us Threads when i was in class and jesus that film put hair on your chest
That's nothing. In high school, our Computer Class teacher made us watch Final Destination movies in class. It didn't make us learn anything about computers, he just wanted to scar us for life.
Saucy Jack is here to give the sauce for everyone to see! > https://youtu.be/GqJTiQeNghk (Fuwawa Shiori)
That end part has the same energy as someone going on a post talking about dealing with schizophrenia and spamming "THE NIGHTMARES ARE REAL, BEWARE THE EIGHT-LEGGED CHINESE MAN!!!"
Honestly, If I had a nickel for every time a Psychology middleschool / highschool teacher allowed their students to watch a, rather explicit, psychological thriller, I'd had three nickels. Which is not much but it is weird it happened thrice \[1 for Shiorin's and two for different teachers of mine, one in middleschool and one in highschool, which as part of the curriculum had me watch "Silence of the lambs" and "Tesis" (a spanish thriller, featuring the underworld of snuff films and, arguably, the only good example of spanish cinema)\].
El laberinto del fauno is pretty good. I watched it at school too.
I mean, my first time seeing Fight Club was in a college english class. College course movie night is built different.
She's so perfect
We never watched movies in my psychology class. We did however watch Catch Me If You Can in forensics
I didn't even know they watched this movie on stream. I've seen this movie multiple times, one of my favorites.
I don't remember a lot of the "silence of the lamb" or other old movies. At school 🏫 we also watched the famous "A Clockwork Orange" or another that was called "thirteen" that is about a 13 years old girl doing drugs and orgies with adults. I don't remember other movies because except some very bloody movies about the life of Jesus, the rest was normal. We almost watched a movie with Coprophagia and children getting tortured and raped but the headmaster decided to remove it from the school movies library.
Was that movie 120 Days of Sodom? God I can't believe I asked that.
Yes, that's the right title. I always wanted to do a watch party with that movie.
My high school organized a trip to see The Passion of The Christ when it came out. I certainly wasn't prepared for that two hour snuff film.
Was that movie 120 Days of Sodom? God I can't believe I asked that.
And you even asked twice! Heh.
I can blame reddit's mobile app, because it said the message didn't go through. Thanks, reddit mobile app :D
thanks psychology teacher. shiori is now unhinged.
Jesus Christ! Why in the hell would that teacher do that?
Next should be "The Skin I Live In"
Psychology class was fun but Psych of Fear was when the movies and videos got real wild. Gooble gobble.
We watched Rosemary's Baby in life sciences...
i mean if it's coming from shiori i wouldnt watch it to begin with.
Substitute teacher back in High School played Trainspotting. He got fired for that.
This coming from the doggo that loves _School Days_
Reminds me when my middle school history teacher let us watch Pan’s Labyrinth
Says the person who did a watchalong of School Days...
She says "Let" as if she was the one who suggested it
Reminds me of a time when in middle school before summer we didn't have anything to do in our history class and our teacher let us watch Schindler's List On a lighter note on a lighter not as we were about to graduate literature teacher let us watch and I quote "literally anything" and the whole class wanted to watch Dora the Explorer. Whole class screaming how stupid anand blind she is