Philip Seymour Hoffman Quotes
When I was playing him... I had to believe that it was worth it that he was doing what he was doing for the greater good. But maybe there were two crimes committed in this: the murders and what Capote did.
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I went (to rehab), I got sober when I was 22 years old. You get panicked ... and I got panicked for my life.
- Philip Seymour Hoffman
As a producer, as someone standing outside the film, we knew that the story wasn't going to shine (Capote) in the best of lights. What happens to him, and it's not pleasant, begins his downfall. This guy dies at 59, without writing another (long-form) book. So that's the story. We're just telling the tale of the events that got that ball rolling.
- Philip Seymour Hoffman
