Blue Caprice is a 2013 American independent crime drama. It focuses on a troubled boy named Lee who ends up taking the wrong path without worrying about consequences. Alexandre Moors directed the film and co-wrote it with R.F.I Porto. Notably, the film is loosely based on the 2002 D.C. Beltway sniper attacks.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Blue Caprice via streaming services such as AMC Plus.
Is Blue Caprice available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Blue Caprice is available to watch via streaming on AMC Plus.
The film explores the events from the perspective of the two perpetrators. Lee, a teenager from Antigua, moves to the United States alone after being abandoned by his mother. He is informally adopted by John, an older man with three children. Meanwhile, John has kidnapped his children from his ex-wife, and they are taken from him. Lee becomes entangled in John’s dark world, while John serves as a father figure to him. Gradually, John brainwashes Lee into committing murders. John encourages Lee to commit more murders as they embark on a killing spree.
The film features Isaiah Washington as John Allen Muhammad, Tequan Richmond as Lee Boyd Malvo, Joey Lauren Adams as Jamie, and Tim Blake Nelson as Ray. Additionally, Leo Fitzpatrick, Cassandra Freeman, and Abner Exposito-Seary are seen in important roles.
Watch Blue Caprice streaming via AMC Plus
Blue Caprice is available to watch on AMC Plus.
AMC Plus is a streaming service offered by AMC Networks that provides subscribers with access to a wide range of content, including popular AMC shows like The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, as well as additional programming from AMC Networks’ other channels like BBC America, Sundance TV, IFC, and more. It offers a mix of original series, movies, documentaries, and exclusive content, available to stream on-demand.
You can watch the film via AMC Plus by following these steps:
- Go to AMCPlus.com
- Create a username and password
- Choose your plan:
- $8.99 per month
- $83.88 per year
Users can also subscribe to AMC Plus as a channel via Amazon Prime Video if they are current subscribers to Amazon’s service.
Blue Caprice’s official synopsis is as follows:
”A narrative feature film inspired by the events known as the Beltway sniper attacks.”
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