"This is Bonnie Parker and I'm Clyde Barrow. We robbed the bank." The
1967 movie was a Hollywood production that was heavily influenced by the French New Wave. Photography is very particular. The subject is also quite controversial. It has portrayed Bonnie and Clyde as anti-government icons during the economic depression. They ran all the way regardless. With rogue, cruel and innocent.
With a bizarre curiosity of wanting to live, but on the road to death.
The heroine Faye Dunaway read the name after seeing it: Fade Away
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Bonnie and Clyde have not had sex for a long time.
Replaced dozens of stolen cars and walked a long way, robbed an unknown number of banks, and made headlines in the newspapers. They kissed and hugged but didn't make love.
They are crazy and serious.
He was almost arrested later, and his companion died. It was not far from their death at that time. on the grass. Finally together.
There was a hunch.
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last time Bonnie saw her mother, the color of the scene was as dim and beautiful as a dream.
The smile she left to Clyde was also beautiful.
The two who said goodbye with their eyes were said to have been shot in more than 130 shots at the time of their death.
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They don't think they're too smart or desperate,
They know that the law always wins;
They've been shot at before,
But they do not ignore
That death is the wages of sin.
Some day they'll go down together;
They'll bury them side by side;
To few it'll be grief--
To the law a relief--
But it's death for Bonnie and Clyde.
——Bonnie Parker
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