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Capote

15 durable postsStarted 2006-01-15Latest 2007-08-27
#22698Post 1 of 15

I went to the avant premiere of Kapote in Belgium, comes out in three months here... I don't know if this movie is released yet in the States but I think so:

[URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379725/"]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379725/[/URL]

[B]Plot Outline:[/B] Truman Capote (Hoffman), during his research for his book In Cold Blood, an account of the murder of a Kansas family, the writer develops a close relationship with Perry Smith, one of the killers.

I simply did not like this movie...maybe because it's just not a story that is suitable to watch on screen. Ok the story about a gay writer that falls in love with a killer is somewhat controversial maybe, but so what, that doesn't make a good movie.

The acting is good, film is made by talented people no doubt about that, but in my opinion, it's a story that should be read in a book and not something you watch on television or at the movies...

Has anyone seen this movie yet, and if so, what did you think of it?

#544163Post 2 of 15

Re: Kapote

It was one of the best films of the year and you missed the point of the film.

It's not the fact that he develops an unusual realationship with the killer, nor is it about the researching of Truman Capote's best work "In Cold Blood" that this film is about. The film is a character study of trying to understand what drove Capote in his work, and how he was at odds with himself (believing himself to be a fraud most of the time, yet basking in the fame that was heaped on him for his work), and how that book destroyed Capote afterwards, partly because of the implied guilt that he felt from exploiting the people that he used for research, and how he profited from their deaths. It's a very mature, complicated film that doesn't give in to cheap sentimentalism and is a stunning debut film for the director.

What did you want or expect? Car chases, gunfights and explosions?

#544179Post 3 of 15

Re: Kapote

[quote=el presidente Highsteppa]

What did you want or expect? Car chases, gunfights and explosions?[/quote]

Sorry to say but no :). It was a premiere that followed after a movie quiz final and I didn't know in advance what kind of a movie they would show us. My girlfriend liked the movie more than I did. I just didn't like it, people have different opinions that's all.

#544263Post 4 of 15

Re: Kapote

I understand - sorry if I came across aggressively. :)

#544506Post 5 of 15

Re: Kapote

havent seen it yet, but have heard good things, particularly about PSH, who i think is a fantastic actor any way.

#550104Post 6 of 15

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[quote=el presidente Highsteppa]I understand - sorry if I came across aggressively. :)[/quote]

no problem :) I heard the main actor has received a best actor oscar by the way...

#582459Post 7 of 15

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[quote=el presidente Highsteppa]It's not the fact that he develops an unusual realationship with the killer, nor is it about the researching of Truman Capote's best work "In Cold Blood" that this film is about. The film is a character study of trying to understand what drove Capote in his work, and how he was at odds with himself (believing himself to be a fraud most of the time, yet basking in the fame that was heaped on him for his work), and how that book destroyed Capote afterwards, partly because of the implied guilt that he felt from exploiting the people that he used for research, and how he profited from their deaths. It's a very mature, complicated film that doesn't give in to cheap sentimentalism and is a stunning debut film for the director.[/quote] Exactly, one of the better films from last year.

See 'Owning Mahoney (2003)' if anyone's interested in another fine performance from Hoffman.

#582977Post 8 of 15

Re: Kapote

finally phillip semore hoffman gets the recognition that deserves ... hes one of the few great underrated actors like william h. macy

#585239Post 9 of 15

Re: Kapote

Just saw this movie this weekend.... WOW.

I really fucking loved it, and it was amazingly intense as to how much of a shit this guy was and yet you could sympathize with him at the same time as being disgusted with him.

The same kinda goes for the Perry guy too, you can identify with him until that final second before he becomes a monster, and yet he doesnt seem to stay that monster for even a moment after the crimes....

oye.

#898180Post 10 of 15

Re: Kapote

excellent film. i'm after the book but none of the local libraries have it. :what

#898268Post 11 of 15

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[url]www.google.com[/url] ;)

#898382Post 12 of 15

Re: Capote

I ended up turning this movie off halfway through. thought it was horribly boring... maybe i was just in the mood for a different type. might try it again sometime

#898415Post 13 of 15

Re: Capote

Long, tedious, and dreary. Had to finish it in two seatings, only because it was suppose to be such a good film. I saw Infamous later, and enjoyed it much more.

I don't know anything about Capote but I find the depiction of his character in Infamous and the settings a lot more convicing.

(I thought I commented that the film was self-wanking crap but that was actually for Cache. This is almost close :lol:)

#906821Post 14 of 15

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is there such thing as too many capote films?

#906918Post 15 of 15

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Is there such a thing as too many zebramofo posts? ;):lol:

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