crítica Variety
"It's as if Perry and I grew up in the same house, and he stood up and went out the back door while I went out the front" - Esta é uma das frases que se ouve no trailer de "Capote", o mais recente filme de Bennett Miller, e de imediato o espectador é levado a pensar por que razão o jornalista e escritor Truman Capote se identifica com o assassino Perry Smith. A resposta chega às salas de cinema portuguesas no próximo dia 23, quinta-feira.
By DAVID ROONEY
The creation of a milestone in both modern literature and journalism -- which became a memorable 1967 movie -- is explored to reveal yet more riveting layers in "Capote," an unsettlingly intimate account of Truman Capote's obsessive research into the brutal 1959 killings of a Kansas family that yielded the groundbreaking faction work, "In Cold Blood." The mesmerizing performance of Philip Seymour Hoffman as the celebrated writer dominates every scene, while director Bennett Miller and screenwriter Dan Futterman's penetrating study enthralls in every aspect, making this Sony Pictures Classics release sure to figure high among the fall's prestige specialty draws.
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