Review of In Cold Blood (1967) by Paul P — 28 Feb 2009
This is one of the best movies I have ever seen and thank God I got to watch it in all it's glory. Conrad Hall's absolutely stunning cinematography is the real star of the film with every shot photographed perfectly.
Robert Blake is great, but the guy I could not take my eyes off of was Scott Wilson who is amazing. I also loved the way that the film was put together and how Richard Brooks built the story up. Even though I know what happened (considering the two films about Capote that came out a couple years ago), I was still at the edge of my seat.
I could watch the film over and over again and it has quickly jettisoned itself into one of my favorite movies of all time.
This review of In Cold Blood (1967) was written by Paul P on 28 Feb 2009.
In Cold Blood has generally received very positive reviews.
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