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For 5 years, he completely identified himself with Perry, the bloody killer.
Everyone thought of him as a monster and didn't even want to shake his hand. Capote, on the other hand, woven the shroud of writing with the black print of the typewriter.
When I was a grad student 15 years ago, I wore tinted glasses to Capote until I watched the Cold Blooded Brooks movie. I just realized how much Capote meant to Perry! Just like at the beginning of this film, who came to visit Nancy's classmates and found a scene where 4 people were killed.
He is defending the dignity of an individual and of humanity as a whole. Even if he is a murderer.
This sympathetic understanding (the research method), turned into a profound Schweitzer-like humanism, also out of his New Yorker coterie.
Like the rice field where the Clutter family is located, the space has become wider.
Kill 4 people and get $50. This is a complete intentional killing. It took five years for Capote to gradually uncover the truth. Like the white house in the distance, you never know what's going on in America.
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Lee's experiences and encounters parallel those of Capote. She To Kill a Mockingbird is going viral. Here's him as Capote's writing assistant, helping him investigate Perry's case.
Is Capote's best friend. When he was the most alcoholic in his later years, he always accompanied him with his soul.
She is calm, intelligent, compassionate, and understanding. When necessary, like a detective, use a scalpel to analyze the incident very clearly.
Professionally, Capote is a bit over the top.
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The film is procedural, solidly shot, with no gimmicky tricks or even highlighting the concept of death
, while focusing on Capote's own psychology, very delicate like a woman. And his behavior.
His subtle psychological changes.
As if watching him all the time, all the time.
not even analytical and philosophical
, because to the event itself, philosophy appears shallow and abstract
. The event itself is a huge resource, it's everything, it's a black hole
, the writer was sunk into it, fell into it, and finally ended his own life and returned to the source of time.
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The final question is,
How do we reconcile with our loneliness?
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