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Infamous - Maggers - 10-15-2006

As I recollect, there was not a lot of interest in "Capote" on this board. There probably won't be alot of interest in "Infamous." There shouldn't be.

"Infamous" is a movie that has all the right elements but does not hang together well. I had the feeling I was looking at something that could have been a fine stage play. It just didn't MOVE. Films are motion pictures. They must have movement and not be set pieces strung together like a series of beautiful photographs. There are many lovely shots throughout the movie, staid and unmoving.

The cast was interesting. Toby Jones, the actor who plays Capote, resembles him in stature and voice more than Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Jones is quite good; Hoffman was brilliant.

Capote's New York social scene is shown in greater detail in "Infamous" than in "Capote." Juliet Stevenson is brilliant as Diana Vreeland, who hates the word "eccentric" which is exactly what she is.

I won't remember this film. It doesn't have what it takes to be memorable, though I will always remember the fabulous red flowered wallpaper in Babe Paley's living room.


Infamous - saynomore - 10-15-2006

Couldn't have said it better. I don't know what the studios were thinking releasing this curiosity.

AC

P.S. Reread "In Cold Blood" and save yourself some $$.


Infamous - Noelie - 10-17-2006

You just confirmed what I suspected about this movie. I didn't really plan to see it because I figured there was no way it could touch Capote, but now I won't bother for sure. Wink