Budget
$13,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,151,330
Opening weekend US & Canada
$452,966
Gross worldwide
$2,689,799
Budget
$13,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,151,330
Opening weekend US & Canada
$452,966
Gross worldwide
$2,689,799
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By Halle 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Truman, the film's protagonist, communicates and "connects" with a unique murderer for his own writing needs. This is an accidental incident, and the motive for killing the murderer, the actor of the new 007, is unusual, and his behavior to prevent another co-perpetrator from insulting the victim, etc., shows that he is not murderous. Just like one of the lines, "You are not only a person who has caused pain to others, you have also suffered endless suffering." Take your time
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By Milton 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Expectation, disappointment, grief. Expectation, disappointment, grief. Repeatedly, exhilarating.
From childhood to adulthood, all the little emotions are just because of these sesame-sized expectations, disappointment, or sadness.
Our pain can still have How much? But that's the case.
There are often people who seem to have come here and say in a tone that looks like someone who has come from the past, the higher the expectations, the greater the disappointment, the...
By Karl 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Infamous (notorious), the performance overwhelms everything.
In 2005, the actor Hoffman may have made Capote more real and profound, but it may not be as easy and attractive as Capote in Infamous. Infamous made the story behind "Cold Blood" "vulgar", but it was just the right amount of interest to make it more approachable.
Anyway, there's an extra kiss between Capote and the new 007's Perry Smith. This draws the line between "Infamous" and the no-makeup version of "Capote,"...
By Chad 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Some Alert Lines from Infamous
I watched the movie Infamous yesterday, really a plotted and breathtaking one. It was based on a novel of Truman Capote, a famous American reportage writer who had won Pulitzer. Toby Jones, who played Capote, delivered a marvelous acting in the movie, showing me a vivid, eccentric and charming character indulging himself in his career, writing and the exploration of human souls. There were many lines striking me in the movie, so beautiful, like poems or lyrics, awaking the slumbering thoughts...
By Wilbert 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Finally found a suitable time, lying on the sofa comfortably watching Warner's 2006 hit "Infamous", "Notorious" (of course the translation is correct, but literally it should be sentenced to a heavy sentence, deprivation In my opinion, it can be translated as a death row prisoner, but the semantic pun in Infamous is gone). Suddenly I remembered the "Capote" and "Capote" that I bought last year from Sony Publishing, which won the Oscar for Best Actor in 2006. The third time I watched this film...
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By Sheila 2023-07-31 07:43:05
people are always...
By Roel 2023-04-03 16:25:20
Different from "Capote" anyway, it makes me no longer want to watch "Cold...
By Evans 2022-10-18 17:37:20
Compared with Capote, I like this one more~ It focuses on depicting the relationship between Truman and various characters, which is more delicate and real. The relationship between Truman and Perry, however, was romanticized instead. Unlike Capote, in Infamous, Truman did not take the initiative in the relationship between the two, but Perry was dominant. The inner contradiction of the character P is more...
By Athena 2022-04-24 07:01:25
All our lives, we've been looking...
By Junior 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The filming is very delicate, but I feel that Capote is so contradictory, when he saw Perry's execution, he ran out sadly, and then he went around telling others about his own apology from Perry. Pepe this soy sauce, there is even a boat...
D.A.'s Secretary: I'm sorry. The D.A. doesn't take calls from strange women.
Truman Capote: Who says I'm strange?
[about the Kansas townspeople]
Truman Capote: Do you think everyone keeps calling me "lady" to be mean, or can they honestly not tell?
Nelle Harper Lee: America is not a country where the small gesture goes noticed. We're not a country like France, where charm -- something light or effervescent -- can survive. We want everything you have, and we want it as fast as you can turn it out.