Review of Blue Caprice (2013) by David Edelstein for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 14 Sep 2013
The movie substitutes milky, washed-out color and funereal music for insight. The murders are purposely un-fluid: When you see Mohammad or Malvo take a shot, you don’t see the impact of the bullet. When you see the victim struck, you don’t see the shooter.
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This review of Blue Caprice (2013) was written by David Edelstein and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 14 Sep 2013.
Blue Caprice has generally received positive reviews.
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