Obviously this is not a very popular film. The details of the perverted murder that could have been gimmicky have been weakened. The more calm the film is, the closer it is to the terrible state of human nature, which reminds people of the "History of Violence". astringent!
Fortunately, there are Orchid Fingers and the shrill voice to reconcile, and I went to the protagonist's information. In the black and white photos, there are black and white photos with Marilyn Monroe in a club in New York, with Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill at the Emmy Awards ceremony, and Pop Master. Photos of Andy Warhol and others talking and laughing. . . Very New York, very snobby, very fond of a beautiful GAY.
Every time he raised his voice, it reminded me of those singers who kept their childish voices in the ancient European courts. The voices ended at a certain stage, but they still wanted to sing life into a play.
As for Capote, his story roughly ends in the book "Cold Blood". He has never written another story since.
There is a scene in the film where he talks to a murderer who says, "You're too close to me, so close I can kill you."
Capote died suddenly of a woman from a drug overdose one night in August 1984 . In a friend's home, he was fifty-nine years old.
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