"Bonnie and Clyde"

Briana 2022-04-22 07:01:26

Based on real events, "Bonnie and Clyde" is based on the economic crisis of the 1930s. It tells the story of a group of people who rob a bank, accidentally become the "admiration" of the poor, and escape and die tragically. story.

The characters in the film are all in a state of confusion and confusion. By chance, Clyde, who shot and killed a staff member while robbing a bank, embarked on a road of escape that could not be turned back. His brother, whom he had not seen for many years, participated in Clyde's robbery and escape. The meaningless shouting at the moment of death... These all show the dazedness and confusion of the characters to a certain extent, which echoes well with the people in the background of the times under the economic crisis.

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Bonnie and Clyde quotes

  • Clyde Barrow: ...the truck drivers come in to eat greasy burgers and they kid you and you kid them back, but they're stupid and dumb, boys with big tattoos all over 'em, and you don't like it... And they ask you for dates and sometimes you go... but you mostly don't, and all they ever try is to get into your pants whether you want to or not... and you go home and sit in your room and think, when and how will I ever get away from this?... And now you know.

  • Bonnie Parker: You're a smart fella. You sure do know a lot about automobiles, don't you?

    C.W. Moss: Yes, I guess I do.

    Bonnie Parker: Well, um, would you know what kind of car this is?

    C.W. Moss: This is a 4-Cyllinder Ford Coupe.

    Bonnie Parker: No.

    C.W. Moss: Sure it is.

    Bonnie Parker: No, this is a stolen 4-Cyllinder Ford Coupe.