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Capote Reviews

  • Orpha 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    have to see

    Philip Seymour Hoffman's unmissable and unforgettable performance as Truman Capote should make him the front-runner for every Best Actor prize in the book. Great acting is quicksilver, impossible to pin down in words. But you know it when you see it. And you see it with dazzling clarity in...

  • Allene 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    best performance 2005!

    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...

  • Kristin 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    "Capote": The game of good and evil in human nature is the charming charm of non-fiction

    "... Few things in the world have an ending. Isn't the vast majority of lives just a series of incomplete fragments?" In 1948, Truman Capote wrote in "Other Voices, No "The Room" reads. At this time, Capote, who was only 23 years old, had already become a rising star in the literary world. He has...

  • Abigayle 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    What makes people cold-blooded?

    Truman Capote had an unfortunate childhood. After his mother committed suicide, he was brought up by his aunt. His natural accent and homosexuality made him suffer from cold eyes and criticism. However, he was born with an excellent memory and good speech. After winning several O Henry...

  • Janelle 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    cold blood

    I finally watched this film, it was very strange. I thought it was pretty good when I looked at the cover, but it took a long time to watch it. This is a movie with a technique too similar to a novel. It is cold, humane, and has its own rhythm. I really like it. I prefer the ambiguous and...

  • Aurore 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    Front door and back door

    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...

  • Ruben 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    Loneliness and Sensitivity-"Capote"

    This year’s Oscars hardly have too many suspense, but the most noteworthy thing is that the biggest gain of the American film industry may be that Hoffman, the new actor, has finally achieved a positive result with the help of "Capote". In fact, anyone who has some experience in watching...

  • Amos 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    The cold blood is because this buddy is frozen

        Every time I watch a movie adapted from real events, I will first explain that because this talent is ignorant and ignorant, and does not know the truth of the real facts, my comments are limited to the parts expressed in the movie.     "In Cold Blood", people say that it is not only...

  • Brody 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    How do you choose?

    Capote used his keen sense of subject matter and excellent writing ability to create a precedent for reportage. But it was this book called "Cold Blood" that put him into a dilemma-or he didn't realize it at the time, the dilemma would haunt him for the rest of his life-in order to have...

  • Thelma 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    Reflection

           Capote is keen.     Capote is cold.     Capote is alone.     But Capotti didn’t need to open his eyes to face himself. He could use ridicule and self-deprecation to arouse more clamor, day after day, in the noisy hustle and bustle of the human voice, and in order to confuse his...

Capote

Director: Bennett Miller

Language: English Release date: February 3, 2006