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Thursday, May 15, 2008

CAPOTE (2005)

Newbie helmer Bennett Miller ’s much praised pic about Truman Capote’s epic inward journey on the road to writing IN COLD BLOOD has a fine reticent script by Dan Futterman that doesn’t push the story’s built in ironies (high-life in NYC/death in the Great Plains), and a trio of wonderfully crafted perfs from Philip Seymour Hoffmann/Capote, Catherine Keener/Harper Lee & Clifton Collins, Jr./Perry Smith. (They make up for Bob Balaban’s fudging of NY’er editor William Shawn.) But that hardly absolves it from the piles of psychological tosh re Capote’s emotional over-commitment & subsequent guilt/grief on his role in the murderers’ executions. Capote never had qualms about ‘using’ people as literary fodder, what good writer ever does? And his creative collapse didn’t stem from running out on his subjects, but from running out on/of his talent. His personal tragedy was knowing it.

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