The almost perfectly realized Capote -- stumbling only in the lack of shading it gives Keener's and Greenwood's characters -- offers a sobering glimpse at what the author had to give up of his soul to achieve his success.. . The story of a singular, go-it-alone young woman who's happiest away from people, and in the company of animals.. 'W.' is neither coruscating nor edifying - but without the benefit of hindsight, it's probably the best we can hope for.. Wasikowska here embodies Davidson with ...
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