Bonnie and Clyde evaluation action
2021-12-07 08:01
Director Arthur Payne's freely blending of reality, sex, and violent movement not only impacted social customs and moral standards, but the free and rebellious fashion and liberalism in the film unexpectedly displayed extraordinary charm. The hero and heroine walked onto the screen with a distinctive personal style, reflecting the extraordinary attraction in the dazzling light and shadow. Under the anti-wartrend of thought and the voice of free expression, American youth naturally resonated with Bonnie and Clyde's anti-traditional, anti-social sentiment and the pursuit of freedom in the film.
"Bonnie and Clyde" is a naked and cheap farce. These low-energy and foolish couples are distorted by the obnoxious movie, just like the harlequins of the jazz age in Modern Millie, they are full of fun and carnival.
Extended Reading
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[during a robbery, a bank guard pulls a gun on Clyde. He responds by shooting the hat off the guard's head]
Clyde Barrow: Next time, I'll aim a little lower!
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Clyde Barrow: Now you just tell me what was wrong with that car.
C.W. Moss: Dirt.
Clyde Barrow: Dirt?
C.W. Moss: Dirt in the fuel line... just blowed it away.