Babe Paley was devastated to find out that her trusted friend, Truman Capote, had published her deeply personal secret in a prestigious magazine. The story, titled "La Côte Basque 1965," was based on their private conversations and revealed her husband's escapades. Despite her terminal lung cancer diagnosis, Babe was resolute. She made a firm decision: she would never speak to Capote again. Even though he tried to reconcile, she stood by her choice to cast Capote out of her life. This betrayal had shattered their once-close friendship irreparably. However, Babe's unwavering decision to cut Capote out of her life proved that she was a strong woman who refused to tolerate such a betrayal from a trusted friend.
Reviews
14 Reviews
I've heard this plot so many times.
17 March 2022
And I always wonder how these intelligent women could be so gullible? Does intelligence take up so much room in their brains, that common sense is delegated to the big toe? Secret Agents are not Secret Agents if it's not a secret. SMH.
It's good
1 January 2022
Gave a 7 because it told a tale of a crime I've never heard of. (True crime addict since the '70s). True crime TV usually repeats the same crime stories numerous times. I enjoyed the history lesson on Times Square most.
And Just Like That...
(2021– )
Sad
29 December 2021
This is what happens when "stars" age and can't except that life moves on without them. They cling to the past and apparently have enough clout / cash to keep beating a dead horse to death.
They got it right, ONCE. Be happy.
I'm old, older than these "girls", but I prefer Emily in Paris.
They got it right, ONCE. Be happy.
I'm old, older than these "girls", but I prefer Emily in Paris.
Some True Crime Shows
26 November 2021
Line of Duty
(2012–2021)
BREAKING BAD Good
22 September 2021
This is my humble opinion. Not since BB, has my heart pounded with anticipation during the twists, turns, and drama. I had to take a few breaks between binging the whole series to catch my breath and step away from the ugliness in the plot. The acting is perfection. Well done!
Your Honor
(II) (2020–2023)
Disappointed
17 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Yes, the acting is awesome. But any True Crime fan will be laughing at the Judge's actions to cover up the crime. Like frantically cleaning out the car in front of the neighbors at night, with a flashlight! Like throwing evidence away on a bridge that most likely has cameras. Plus, that walk into the police station should come back to haunt him.
Shock Corridor
(1963)
Ugh
2 December 2020
Seldom do I rush to rate a movie like this one. It went downhill the moment of that cringe worthy striptease. The next 15 minute of dialogue and acting were just as bad, at which point I turned it off. But that strip, SMH
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