“Capote” is a powerful and insightful film about a man whose great accomplishment necessitates the sacrifice of his self-respect. Philip Seymour Hoffman’s precise, uncanny portrayal of Truman Capote is more like a channeling of the poet, as a man whose eccentricities conceal great wisdom and deep wounds. Capote is a well-known writer (of, among other things, Breakfast at Tiffany’s), a frequent guest on talk shows, and a man whose small size, big ego, and affectations of expression and presence make him a stronger everywhere he goes when the story begins. “Ever since I was kid, folks have thought they had me pegged because of the way I am, the way I speak”, he tells a young girl in Kansas, in an attempt to gain her confidence. However, he was able to visit a world far away from Manhattan and write a fantastic novel about two pitiful, heartless murderers. The film directed by Dan Futterman and based on Gerald Clarke’s book Capote, examines how a writer works on a story and how the story works on him.
Capote persuades Alvin Davey (Chris Cooper), the case’s designated agent, to accept him. He entertains them with tales about John Huston and Humphrey Bogart over dinner in Alvin and Mary Dewey’s kitchen. When he speaks, he examines their home as if he were an anthropologist. He persuades the local funeral director to let him see the Clutters’ mutilated remains. Perry Smith would later tell him that he liked Herb Clutter’s father: ” He seemed like a really sweet, gently guy to me. Right up until I cut his throat, I thought so”. Harper Lee, a childhood acquaintance from the south, joins him on his visits to Kansas. He takes so long to complete his book that lee has time to print to kill Mockingbird, sell it to the Cinema, and attend the world premiere with Gregory Peck in the meantime.
Clifton Collins Jr. and Mark Pellegrino play Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, respectively. Hickock isn’t given as much screen time as he was in Richard Brooks’ 1967 film “In Cold Blood”, in which he was played by Scott Wilson. This time, the focus is on smith, who is portrayed by Collins as a haunted, repressed man in relentless pain who chews aspirin by the handful while hiding a certain poetry; his sketches and journal pass Capote, who sees him as a survivor who needs sympathy rather than forgiveners.
Capote did not have a speaking role in the film ” In Cold Blood”, but he did stand Behind the camera with the director. It would have been a nice movie if ” Capote” had just flipped the coin and told the tale of the Clutter murders from Capote’s point of view, but what makes it so successful is that i















