The audience was gripped by the tight woven artistry of the filming of rural Kansas, and the fantastic image of Truman Capote on screen. It seems that the "moral" of this film is, "today as in 1960 you cannot place your trust in anyone who appears to champion your cause".
The Capote biographical reflections and comparisons allow the viewer a deep insight into both the author and his subjects.
This review is short as the viewer needs to capture the entire film without any substantiative information. Watching the film is like tasting a fine wine. You smell and taste. You don't Gulp.
Enjoy it.
The Capote biographical reflections and comparisons allow the viewer a deep insight into both the author and his subjects.
This review is short as the viewer needs to capture the entire film without any substantiative information. Watching the film is like tasting a fine wine. You smell and taste. You don't Gulp.
Enjoy it.