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The clip lecter's psychological profile from Red Dragon (2002) with Anthony Heald, Edward Norton
As a research subject, Lecter has proven most disappointing.
He's simply impenetrable to psychological testing.
Rorschach, Thematic Apperception.
He folds them into origami.
As you see.
So you can imagine the stir your little visit...
is causing among my staff, Mr. Graham.
If you'd care to share some insights...
Dr. Chilton, I'm sorry, I've got a 4:17 flight back to Atlanta.
Of course.
Tell me, when you saw Lecter's murders...
their style, so to speak...
were you able, perhaps, to reconstruct his fantasies?
And, if so, did you jot down any impressions?
No.
Let me be frank, Mr. Graham.
The first analysis of Lecter will be a publisher's wet dream.
I'd give you full credit, of course.
Damn it, man. You must have some advice. You caught him.
What was your trick?
I let him kill me.