All that aside, Bonnie and Clyde is a perfect love movie. At first, although Bonnie had a good-looking figure, I really thought this woman was stupid, especially when she was eating hamburgers. But Clyde has a preference for her, knowing that she is not satisfied with her current life, that she is maverick and has a disturbed but nowhere soul. In the end, Bonnie shines brightly, and Clyde is a bit eclipsed by comparison, but Clyde saved Bonnie's heart, comforted her when she was lost, and persuaded her to fend for herself when she was down. Lu, after the two of them turned upside down, asked her how she felt, and said that this kind of thing is to communicate. So until the last smile before dying, the relationship between the two is deepening. Even when the downfall is the miracle of discussing the golden pot of washing hands, the two did not fall apart. Think of Rilke's "The essence of love is not devotion, devotion, union with the second. It is a sublime drive for the individual, to mature and accomplish something in oneself, to complete a world; for another Complete a world of your own". Bonnie and Clyde.
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