irrelevant capote

Eliane 2022-03-23 09:01:45

It's just that I haven't been to the museum for a long time. Go home the day after tomorrow and go again before that.
A writer and his novels. These are two very long, very long main lines in reality. The novel "Cold Blood" was made into a movie, and the movie "Capote" was made by the author of the novel. It's an interesting angle that makes it feel like reality isn't real.
Think of a poem in the first Chinese textbook: You stand on a bridge and look at the scenery, and the people watching the scenery are looking at you upstairs. The bright moon decorates your windows, you decorate other people's dreams.
It's bloody enough.
I want to read "Cold Blood" and watch the movie. Although it doesn't resonate much, it can be felt emotionally.
Actually... just want to go to the museum. Run out of humble misses in a two-hour screening room and on the way back and forth.
When I came back, I tried another way, and I was lucky to reach it successfully and didn't make a detour. Also, the roasted gluten on the roadside is really delicious. On this night of foodies, I have no heart to say: one capote is not worth two skewers of roasted gluten, ha.

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  • Anastasia 2022-03-22 09:01:38

    I'm a little depressed, maybe it's not suitable for watching this type of movie

  • Doris 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    There are many excellent films produced in 2005. This is one of the more special ones. Hoffman's performance is impeccable. Throughout the film, he maintains a sissy way of speaking. Capote's cruel and sensitive interpretation is vivid and very gentle. The plot itself does not have big ups and downs. The director's approach to line drawing also did not deliberately create the so-called observable ups and downs. Looking at it calmly, it is a work that can't pick out major problems.

Capote quotes

  • [first lines]

    Laura Kinney: Hello? Nancy?

  • Warden Marshall Krutch: You know, I didn't know where to count your boy at first... him being half-Indian. But I did him a favor. I counted him as a white man.

    Truman Capote: You're a kind and generous man.