Some Notes

Precious 2022-03-25 09:01:08

The editing of photography and sound effects is fantastic. Similar to "The Graduate", but Hoffman's disproportionately large head fills the lens with Berkeley-style bohemian pop song, which is really freak me out, or bonnie and clyde's photography and music are more artistic. My favorite part of Bonnie Parker's poem is much better than Hoffman's jumping into the pool in "The Graduate".

lens. Forgot it was the first time they robbed a bank, and the camera turned freely from a high angle. After all, the road footage invested in this way is not something that the poor directors of the French New Wave could operate. Long shots, the first long shot in the opening scene conquered me (mainly Dunaway is too beautiful).

I really like the southern accent.

Buck asked Blanche and CWMoss to bring back some sweets from takeout and peach ice cream. Na Na Na, Teacher Fussell would say ah ha! A word that reveals working-class origin. The rich eat vanilla, the petty bourgeoisie eat chocolate, and the poor eat peach and fruit flavors.

Clyde isn't impotent, just a refusal to acknowledge the reality of the adult world. He kept saying, I told ya' I'm no lover boy. He never knew how he was going to die, but he didn't think about it, he needed the pleasure of being hunted forever, and he was always happy.

Poems by Bonnie. Death is the end. At the beginning, I thought that there would be no tomorrow, but the happiest journey.

A very abrupt clipping of the picture, and it ends like this, playing the country music that the two people in the film keep repeating during their road trip. The movie can't continue because bonnie and clyde are the protagonists.

The United States is indeed a self-governing country, and the police will not dare to chase after the border. Now it's time for federal cooperation.

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Extended Reading
  • Dustin 2021-12-07 08:01:40

    The story starts with "Dare and Don't Dare"... Fortunately, it provides a novel perspective on crime. A few scenes are still very classic. The film gave me the feeling that women are strong and men are weak. Bonnie dared to stand out even more, and Clyde looked like a kidney deficiency.

  • Carmella 2021-12-07 08:01:40

    A product of the American "counter-cultural" trend in the 1960s, in addition to this film, a series of "young people movies" such as "Midnight Cowboy" and "Graduate" all targeted the target group to the audience of college students, and through deviating from the mainstream. To cater to the more radical era, young people are trying to find a way out in the declining film industry and make huge profits. The eccentric and briskly tuned "Big Thief" obviously inherited the spiritual wealth of the French New Wave, reminiscent of the same agile and melancholic "Ancestor and Occupy", and the climax of the ending composed of fast editing and slow motion has been permanently changed. The violent expression method of the movie. Compared with this film, I prefer the latecomers born under this influence-"The End of the Flower", "Born Murderer", etc. Perhaps as Ebert said: "Its innovation has been countless. Assimilated by other movies, it is difficult to appreciate how original this movie was in 1967—just as the impact of "Citizen Kane" now seems less obvious than in 1941, because the audience had already watched too much in advance. Works under its influence."

Bonnie and Clyde quotes

  • Clyde Barrow: There's nothing wrong with me, I mean, I don't like boys.

  • Clyde Barrow: [Bonnie can't stop laughing after Clyde held up a failed bank and left empty-handed] We got a dollar ninety-eight, and you're laughing!