44 CHAPTER 2PRINCIPLES OF FILM FORM
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Patterns and suspenseFilmmakers can use patterns
to catch us unawares. In The Silence of the Lambs(1991),
Jonathan Demme exploits our sense that when shots are
juxtaposed, they must share a logical connection. After
FBI agents surround a house, an agent disguised as a
deliveryman (Lamont Arnold) rings the doorbell [1]; a bell
rings in the serial killer Buffalo Bill’s (Ted Levine) basement [2];
Bill reacts to that ring [3], leaves behind the prisoner he was
about to harm, goes upstairs, and answers his front door,
revealing not the deliveryman we expect to see but Clarice
Starling (Jodie Foster) [4]. As agents storm the house they’ve
been staking out [5], Clarice and Bill continue to talk [6].
The agents have entered the wrong house, Clarice is now
alone with a psychopath, and our anxiety rises as a result
of the surprise.