The handsome, bold and unruly Clyde is the redemption of Bonnie, who dropped out of school and lived a dull life as a waitress in a restaurant.
Since Clyde stole Bonnie's mother's car in front of Bonnie and robbed the convenience store, Clyde has captured Bonnie's heart. The two embarked on a robbery road. Every time the robbery succeeds in driving away, there is a cheerful soundtrack - the joy of life is nothing but that. After recruiting a young car mechanic, the trio was perfect, but later they brought along two fuel bottles, Clyde's brother and sister-in-law. The robbery is no longer joyful-internal contradictions continue, the pursuit of external police is more and more urgent, and there are several head-to-head exchanges. After the sister-in-law was arrested, she confessed to the young man's information, plus the conspiracy of the young man's father and the police, Clyde and Bonnie were shot into a sieve with a pistol.
I can feel Bonnie's happiness - I can do dangerous and exciting things (robbery and escape) with the person I like, and I can stick with Clyde almost every minute and every second, even if Clyde has sexual dysfunction. The moment before the two were shot into a sieve by the police, they were also immersed in love.
Think of Lisa's Rap in "마지막처럼": "I be the Bonnie and you be my Clyde. We ride or die."
Either run together or die together. (Actually, I watched this movie because of the lyrics)
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