Saturday, August 19, 2006

Capote **** 4 stars

A good job, a very good job on the part of the screen play and Phillip Seymour Hoffman was excellent. It's interesting to get into another bit of 20th Century American history. It does cover a subject I know quite a bit about; the death penalty in America. As usual it concentrates on the human being being executed - when you get to know a person, no matter how evil, they are a person. Truman Capote comes to the conclusion they are guilty and deserve to be executed, doesn't stop him crying at the execution and being deeply effected by getting into the world of the killers. Posted by Picasa

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