
An abandoned boy is lured to America and drawn into the shadow of a dangerous father figure. Inspired by the real-life events that led to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.... (Full plot summary below)
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An abandoned boy is lured to America and drawn into the shadow of a dangerous father figure. Inspired by the real-life events that led to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.
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| The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyA riveting first feature of startling maturity and intelligence. |
| SF CrowsnestFrank OchiengThe slow-burn outcry and low-key fury that exists in Blue Caprice is an unsettling bumpy ride one must be willing to take with measured poignancy, persistence and pain. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThe tension and slow poisoning of rational thought is riveting to watch, allowing the feature to find its footing as a depiction of significant exploitation viewed through a horrifying true crime lens. |
| VarietyJustin ChangPrecision-honed performances and a nonsensationalistic approach distinguish this impressive first feature from French helmer Alexandre Moors, which avoids pat explanations as it offers a speculative glimpse into murderous minds. |
| UR Chicago MagazineJohn EstherA solid debut featuring strong acting, 'Blue Caprice' delves into America's familiar consequences when insecurity, anger and high profile weapons come together. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordThe film goes in directions that are bound to disappoint most viewers who will expect Hollywood-style violence and not the character study that is "Blue Caprice." |
| ChristyLemire.comChristy LemireBlue Caprice takes a true story of violence and panic and tells it in the most artful, understated manner imaginable - which makes its events even more powerful. |
| NewsdayJohn AndersonViewers may crave more anatomy of murder, but unlike Mr. Muhammad, Mr. Moors isn't on a mission. What he and his actors are interested in is character. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertSpare yet deeply atmospheric, the film is charged with dreadful fatalism. |
| Movie HabitRobert DenersteinDisturbing drama speculates on D.C. shooters' lives |