Perhaps his most celebratory recording,Out of Silenceis Yanni's second release and is ... more
well-stocked with some of his most uplifting works: the sparkling "Sand Dance," for instance, and the cinematic, chest-swelling "After the Sunrise." Two of the most r...
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Perhaps his most celebratory recording, Out of Silence is Yanni's second release and is ... more
well-stocked with some of his most uplifting works: the sparkling "Sand Dance," for instance, and the cinematic, chest-swelling "After the Sunrise." Two of the most...
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Advantages: A fun show with a lot of energy and some impeccable multicultural performances Disadvantages: A couple of pieces not so great, audience presence can be disturbing
Yanni (born Yiannis Chrysomallis) is probably one of the most popular musical artists in the world specializing in predominately instrumental music. Being very much a self-taught talent, he was born in Kalamata, Greece, where he learned to play the piano and tried his hand at composition as well. He eventually left Greece and enrolled as a student to the University of Minnesota where he joined the rock group Chameleon, headed by drummer Charlie Adams, involving themselves with some small time touring to no great fame. After growing tired to the life of a rock'n'roller he decided to focus solely on instrumental music as a composer and soloist, soon to be followed in this endeavor by Adams as well, the two of them striking out a collaboration that has lasted to this day. After gathering some fame with his 1992 album "Dare to Dream," he ...
Advantages: great story, good acting Disadvantages: bit gorey, emtional issues
I really like the whole genre of thriller/mystery/murder because it is exciting and silence of the lambs is always exciting. I really enjoyed watching this way back when because it has an original storyline and excellent character portrayal from Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins.
The silence of the lambs focuses on Jodie Foster's character inteviewing Dr Hannibal Lector about Buffalo Bill, a man that is kidnapping and skinning women to make a skin suit for himself. He is clearly very deranged and odd and quite sick in the head to want to do this to people.
It is not like the others which focus on Hannibal and his feasting on other people but the plot and story is still very disturbing and sickening yet I think that is what makes it so good because it disturbs us and keeps us watching. The director has thrown in many hooks to keep us ...
Advantages: Great horror, with a great story Disadvantages: maybe a bit to 'deep' in parts
perfection, with his calm composure and his brilliant acting. Together with Jodie Foster this movie really is one to keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
You're stomachs my turn when you realise what Buffalo Bill is doing with his victims, but when you see the perfectly executed plan that Hannibal performs in his bid to escape prison some of the audience may decide to switch off.
This is a movie which tries to help get into the mind of the criminally insane whilst showing how some criminally insane individuals can manipulate the very vulnerable.
The horror with-in the writing is played out brilliantly, with many fantastic scenes and some interesting consequences.
The idea to use a psychotic mind to catch another psychotic killer is nothing new but to use a character such as Hannibal, a Doctor of psychology with an insane ...