Review of In Cold Blood (1967) by Jose Luis M — 06 Dec 2014
The raw appeal of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" is lost to a movie that is, to be honest, boring. It's not bad, per se; it just drags along, plot point by plot point, without offering much insight into the tragedy or the characters.
It's not a disaster, but Hollywood could have done better. I will award points to the movie for going outside the "movie norm" at the time and adding more thematic elements, being the first film to say "bullsh*t" in a dialogue.
This review of In Cold Blood (1967) was written by Jose Luis M on 06 Dec 2014.
In Cold Blood has generally received very positive reviews.
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