Actors: Joey Lauren Adams, Isaiah Washington
Format: Color, NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Number of discs: 1
Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Ifc Independent Film
DVD Release Date: January 14, 2014
Run Time: 94 minutes
Blue Caprice does a fantastic job of
capturing insanity in a way which appears rational, while also doing absolutely
nothing within the storyline to make the characters even remotely sympathetic. There
is no doubt in my mind that this is directly tied into the fact that the plot
was taken from the true events of the random Beltway sniper attacks, and
cautious storytelling is a way of respecting the real-life tragedy which
occurred. On the other hand, watching two unsympathetic antagonists at the
center of this story makes for an emotionally attached viewing experience. It
is difficult to feel sympathy for the victims we never get to know and
impossible to enjoy the devastation of the antagonistic road trip taken by
these killers. The result is a film which can only hope for stylistic
admiration, leaving no room for audience to feel anything close to sympathy or
empathy.



















