Capote Comments

  • Kendall 2023-09-19 04:02:32

    Philip Hoffman acted very well, but the story was really uninspiring, so I read it half asleep on the plane. ....

  • Eldora 2023-08-06 10:35:18

    sorry sorry i fell...

  • Sonia 2023-07-27 05:45:37

    It's a movie that is meant to win an...

  • Archibald 2023-07-18 03:36:36

    Dull and powerful. ....

  • Glennie 2023-07-10 19:20:33

    Calm is also cold, bloody but...

  • Melvin 2023-06-20 03:26:33

    I didn't understand it back then, but now I see...

  • Seamus 2023-06-01 22:22:55

    Forehead. . , didn't really look at...

  • Earl 2023-05-08 23:42:44

    Very depressing, a film that explores human nature... I like Hoffman's acting...

  • Alden 2023-05-08 11:37:54

    In fact, the plot is a bit boring, but the discussion of human nature is very...

  • Deangelo 2023-04-17 22:59:11

    The best actor in the 2006 Oscar, acting well, but I still find it a bit disgusting to act, especially speaking, although this may be the way Capote speaks. Throughout the whole movie, the atmosphere is too depressing, but it is also deeply touching. Sometimes the relationship between people and society can be hopeless. He is a...

Extended Reading
  • Aurore 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    Front door and back door

    It is because of seeing another himself that Capote can perceive so keenly. He almost understands Perry's perception. Perry is not only a good subject.
    Capote has been contradictory and unhesitating since he wrote the book. In order to get the truth of the night, he used both soft and...

  • Kaci 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    The world is a literary film

    Talk. Talk about anything. Any subject in the world. Don't worry whether it'll interest me or not. Just talk. So I won't break down.


    He couldn't bear to be alone with his thoughts. It was too painful.


    It's as if Perry and I grew up in the same house, and one day he stood up and went out the back...

Capote quotes

  • [last title cards]

    Title card: _In Cold Blood_ made Truman Capote the most famous writer in America. He never finished another book.

    Title card: The epigraph he chose for his last, unfinished work reads: "More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones."

    Title card: He died in 1984 of complications due to alcoholism.

  • [first lines]

    Laura Kinney: Hello? Nancy?