HD
1989
In "Infamous," author Truman Capote immerses himself in the world of his groundbreaking book, "In Cold Blood." As he delves into the chilling details of a brutal murder case, he forges a deep bond with the killers, Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. Through their conversations, Capote uncovers the complexities of their lives and motivations, blurring the lines between fascination and empathy. This intimate connection challenges his own perceptions of morality and the nature of crime, ultimately shaping the narrative of his controversial work.