Front door and back door

Aurore 2021-11-18 08:01:28

It is because of seeing another himself that Capote can perceive so keenly. He almost understands Perry's perception. Perry is not only a good subject.
Capote has been contradictory and unhesitating since he wrote the book. In order to get the truth of the night, he used both soft and hard, just like Perry: occasionally showing a sensual side, but in a blink of an eye he will eat you. From this point of view, they are really people who live in a room, one who walks out of the front door and becomes a great writer in Cantonese high society, and one who leaves through the back door and becomes a murderer.
Capote finally cried and said, "I tried my best. Really... The words are false, but the tears are true. This is part of true humanity. If you want to be vanity, sometimes sincere, you will be ashamed and compassionate in the end. , It is not enough to be unforgivable, and it is impossible to be pure at a glance. Capote's psychology has been repeated and various emotions are intertwined.
The tempo of the whole film is quite slow. Cultivate your patience and let you wait for the character to toss the truth in your heart enough, spit it out a little, a little bit, at this time you take the initiative to ask like Capote, Perry" Why did you come here", but suddenly he jumped out and watched Capote entangle himself with his sensibility. He felt that the hateful must be pitiful, and it was only a moment for people to believe or not to believe. Son.
There was almost no soundtrack, or no distracting sound, so I was frightened every time Perry's shots were shot. The most noticed is the sound of breathing, instead of watching a movie, he is sitting in front of you.
The birth process was cruel and difficult, so people still remember it.

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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.