Before listening to the book "Cold Blood", I felt very deep and planned to watch the movie.
There is indeed a new take on Capote's experience writing the true crime novel "In Cold Blood"
At first he noticed that he was contacting the criminal Perry in this case. Capote said Perry was a Gold Mine. Capote just thought Perry was a good source of writing. Apparently he was using Perry.
Capote is also well versed in communication skills. In order to let Perry reveal his own life experience, the most important thing is the crime process and psychology. Capote will hide his writing process from Perry and also lie to "Sister Perry is actually afraid of him"
However, as the chat progressed, Capote felt similar to Perry's childhood experiences and Capote said, "It's as if Perry and I grew up in the same house, and one day he stood up and went out the back door while I went out the front." Similar childhood experiences, everyone faced such misery looking for an exit Capote became a writer and Perry, although kind-hearted, could not tolerate the "questioning" eyes of others and chose to kill a family of four
In the end, because Perry was kept on probation, Capote couldn't finish the end of the book, but at the end Perry was executed. Capote felt guilty for his ruthlessness and couldn't write anymore. He said "More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones" "?
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