The movie "Infamous" is a poignant biographical crime drama that delves into the dark and morally complex journey of Truman Capote. Audience emotional responses are dominated by Sadness and Melancholy due to the tragic murder of the Clutter family, the grim reality of capital punishment, and the profound emotional toll Capote experiences as his relationship with Perry Smith deepens and ultimately leads to his own internal unraveling. Empathy is significant, extending not only to the victims but also to the complex psychological states of the killers and Capote's own moral compromises. Anxiety and Disturbing feelings are evoked by the crime itself, the tense interactions, and the impending execution. Curiosity drives engagement as Capote seeks to understand the motivations behind the crime and the audience follows his investigative and personal journey.
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