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Rating: 7.30/10 from 140000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Truman Capote

Title in Italiano:

Truman Capote - A sangue freddo

Title in Português:

Capote

Synopsis

Famed writer Truman Capote, southern born and bred but now part of the New York City social circle, is growing weary of his current assignment of writing autobiographical type pieces for the New Yorker. After reading a newspaper article about the just occurred November 14, 1959 cold blooded murders of the Clutter family in their rural Kansas home, Truman feels compelled to write about that event as his next article.

So he and his personal assistant Nelle Harper Lee, also a southern born New Yorker and an aspiring writer of her own, head to Kansas to research the story first-hand. Truman hopes to use his celebrity status to gain access to whomever he needs, such as to Laura Kinney, a friend of the Clutter daughter she who discovered the bodies, and to Alvin Dewey, the lead police investigator and also a Clutter family friend. If his celebrity doesn't work, Truman will grease the wheels by whatever means necessary.

When the police eventually charge suspects, two young men named Dick Hickcock and Perry Smith, Truman uses those same tactics to gain access to them. Truman's fascination with the story makes him believe that he can revolutionize writing by expanding the germ of the article into what he calls a non-fiction novel. His personal involvement also changes as he grows emotionally attached to Perry, the seemingly sensitive and thus probable submissive in the criminal pairing, thus Truman becoming part of the story itself.

Article or non-fiction novel, Truman knows that he has to take it to its natural conclusion, something which he cannot force. But also missing are the details of the November 14, 1959 event itself, something that neither Dick or Perry have divulged even in testimony.

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Capote
Hot Cha Cha
Bebo Valdés: Writer
Bebo Valdés: Performer
My Little Suede Shoes
Charlie Parker: Writer
Paul Smith Trio: Performer
Cherry
Ray Gilbert: Writer
Alan Paul: Performer
Sugar (That Sugar Baby o' Mine)
Billie Holiday: Performer
Edna Alexander: Writer
Rojo
Red Garland: Writer
Red Garland: Performer
Paula's Nightmare
My Man Is Gone
Butcher Boy
Easy to Remember
Sugar (That Sugar Baby o' Mine)
Edna Alexander: Performer
Paula's Nightmare
Paula Watson: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Adams
6/10

The use of subtle and haunting melodies in key moments of the movie adds depth and emotion to the narrative, creating a sense of unease that stays with the viewer long after the film ends.

Nancy Turner
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Capote serves as a powerful companion to the gripping story, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Edward Wright
9/10

Each track is meticulously crafted to evoke a range of emotions, from sorrow to intrigue, mirroring Truman's own rollercoaster of feelings as he delves into the case. The use of strings and piano in particular adds a layer of intimacy and introspection to the music, reflecting Truman's personal journey throughout the film.

Joseph Parker
9/10

The soundtrack of Capote is a haunting masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music creates a sense of unease and suspense, drawing me deeper into Truman Capote's obsession with the Clutter family murders.

Betty Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Capote effectively captures the tension and darkness of the story, enhancing the suspenseful atmosphere throughout the film.

Nancy Rodriguez
6/10

The music choices in Capote help to convey the inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, providing a haunting backdrop to their complex relationships and decisions.

Anthony Lopez
7/10

The soundtrack of Capote perfectly captures the haunting and suspenseful atmosphere of the story, enhancing the intensity of the narrative.

Patricia Hernandez
8/10

The musical score effectively conveys the inner emotional turmoil and complexity of Truman Capote's journey as he delves deeper into the Clutter family murders, adding depth and resonance to the film's character development.

Joseph White
7/10

The use of instrumental compositions in the soundtrack creates a sense of time and place, transporting the audience to the 1950s rural Kansas setting and immersing them in the era of the events being portrayed.