best performance 2005!

Allene 2021-11-18 08:01:28

Truman Caboty was a social elite in the United States in the 5.60s. His novels: Breakfast with Finney and in cold blood were all put on the screen. The latter became the first documentary, non-fiction novel in the history of literature. This life film mainly tells the process of Kabodi traveling between Kansas and New York in 5 years, interviewing two murderers, and writing the story of the two as in cold blood. This is a movie with vivid characters. Philip Seymour Hoffman's exquisite performance, the coldness hidden behind the glasses can bring him back to a golden man. The lonely Kabodi was presented in Kansas with cool photography and contrasted with the chatting and laughing celebrities in the bustling New York, and the split personality of Kabodi is also about to emerge.

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Capote quotes

  • Perry Smith: I thought that Mr. Clutter was a very nice gentleman. I thought so right up to the moment that I cut his throat.

  • [last lines]

    Truman Capote: And there wasn't anything I could have done to save them.

    Nelle Harper Lee: Maybe not. But the fact is, you didn't want to.