Review of Blue Caprice (2013) by Alex A — 23 Sep 2013
An impressive directorial début from director Alexandre Moors, Blue Caprice is dark and subtle exploration of madness that paints a very realistic and chilling portrait of the events leading up to the Beltway Sniper attacks in 2002.
The film demonstrates some great camera work, an eerie soundtrack, and incredible performances from both Isaiah Washington and newcomer Tequan Richmond. It's a great accomplishment for Independent cinema in America and it sets standards that more indie filmakers in the U.
S should follow.
This review of Blue Caprice (2013) was written by Alex A on 23 Sep 2013.
Blue Caprice has generally received positive reviews.
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