Matthew Paul Martinez

Matthew Paul Martinez

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    • Delphine 2021-12-17 08:01:18

      Robber

        It turned out that "appearance is justice" prevailed in the United States in the 1930s. The male and female robbers, Bonnie and Clyde, are a pair of beautiful golden boys and girls, murderous and brutal, but they have become heroes in the eyes of the people, the idols of the United States, and...

    • Nolan 2021-12-17 08:01:18

      Hi………

      A bit disappointed.

      The director wants too much, the political stance represented by the female governor; the ordinary people are unbelievably sought after by the male and female thieves; two elderly god-level figures are looking for the invincible state of the year. Every point is...

    • Luther 2022-04-20 09:01:45

      Opposite view. The soundtrack is excellent, the rhythm is neat, it's too unromantic, and it's utterly tragic reality.

    • Emmanuel 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      It is more like documentaries or reportages, focusing on narrative but not skill and drama. It is not suitable for audiences who require wonderfulness in every film. The visibility is passable, and the performance of the two veteran tough guys is also above the standard. As for the male and female thieves, people love their fiery and decisiveness. A pair of clean and tidy young men who have nowhere to go decide to destroy everything that stands in their way, decide to die in the hail of bullets, hand in hand, without raising their hands to surrender, without confessing to the law, they are thousands Ordinary to boring human beings both fear and want a life, and the world seems to really owe them something. Gone, but not fogotten.

    The Highwaymen quotes

    • Photographer: The Governor's car pulls up in front of her mansion. She gets out in the pouring rain, facing a mass of reporters and photographers. Governor, right here.

      [asking her to pose for a photograph]

      Reporter 1: Would you care to comment on the escape Governor?

      Ma Ferguson: [Ma smiles at the photographers and reporters] Morning boys.

      Reporter 1: Ma, no one's ever broken out of your prison and BONNIE AND CLYDE BREAK IN!

      Reporter 2: They've been on the run for two years, Ma.

      Ma Ferguson: Never say die boys. Say damned. Never say die.

      [Ma steps between the crowd of reporters and photographers and begins to walk up the steps into her mansion]

      Photographer: Some folks are saying Parker and Barrow are heroes, calling them Robin Hoods. Are they Robin Hoods Ma?

      Ma Ferguson: [Ma stops and turns around in anger to face the photographers and reporters in front of her] Did Robin Hood ever shoot a gas station attendant point blank in the head for four dollars and a tank of gas? We will capture Clyde Barrow and his paramour. Write that down and underline it twice.

      [Ma turns back around and goes up the rest of the steps into her mansion]

    • Maney Gault: [Frank and Maney are sitting at a table in a coffee shop in Coffeyville, Kansas on the lookout for Bonnie and Clyde. Gault is eating a slice of cake and Frank's drinking a cup of coffee]

      [chuckles]

      Maney Gault: How many bullets you got in you?

      Frank Hamer: Hell I don't know... Sixteen I think.

      Maney Gault: [between spoonfuls] You know...

      [clears his throat]

      Maney Gault: Man can't PASS bullets through him like he can kidney stones?... might be GOOD to have a doctor look at you sometime.

      Frank Hamer: Might be good to have a doctor look at YOU sometime.

      Maney Gault: I ain't got no bullets in me.

      Frank Hamer: Because I was COVERING you.

      [Maney puts another spoonful of cake in his mouth, nods his head in agreement and smiles at Frank]