Review of Blue Caprice (2013) by Leeofthedell — 22 Jan 2014
This work takes the story of the Beltway killings and strips it of any sentimentality. Like its subjects, this movie is cold and calculated in its study of the perpetrators and their descent into psychopathy.
These men were depicted as anti-social in the most diagnostic sense of the term - they were amoral, capable, logical killers, completely confident in their mission to expose mankind to its own demons through premeditated acts of violence.
Why then, with such compelling subject matter, did this film feel so long and redundant? The lack of dynamics in the story telling would be my best guess.
This review of Blue Caprice (2013) was written by Leeofthedell on 22 Jan 2014.
Blue Caprice has generally received positive reviews.
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