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Chance 2021-12-17 08:01:18
Many evildoers are sought after by tens of thousands of people, but few people know that they have sacrificed their lives to pursue murder. Is that an era of collapse?
How are the friends during the holiday? On the night at the end of the long vacation, Marnie can imagine that everyone's mood is probably the same as mine, that's it...
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Colten 2021-12-17 08:01:18
I wonder if you are no longer a riotous youth
This is a sad story: Decades have passed since Melly has passed away, and Mickey also put down the gun in his hand, but Mickey did not leave Texas, but went after him with an old Mounted Police named Haimer. Kill the famous desperate mandarin ducks-Bonnie and Clyde.
Heimer on the rightOn the way...

Mike A. Young
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Briana 2021-12-17 08:01:18
The true story of the Great Depression in the 1930s mainly looked at two tough guy actors. In contrast, it is actually interesting. "Bonnie and Clyde" filmed in the hippie era in 1967 is completely a romantic love story from the perspective of robbers. The male and female thieves are rebellious heroes who are anti-government, anti-mainstream and pursuing individual liberation. They are fashionable. Characters, like popular idols, provoke people’s nerves and have won countless fans. From the perspective of the police and the government, this "Robber" is a traditional story of defending the dignity of the police and defending the spirit of the old cowboy, just like hard work. There must be a result of hard hunting. I didn't expect Kevin Costner and Woody Harrison to be so old, only the bones are still so tough.
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Edgardo 2022-04-24 07:01:11
This movie should be mirrored with Bonny Clyde in 1967. The same story, different themes and protagonists. How does the director tell the story? For example, the male and female robbers here have always appeared with brutal killing of police officers until the end. People saw their appearance, and they were constantly mentioned in the film that they were no longer human, but demons, all to pave the way for the last crazy shooting, and in the 1967 version, everything was for the two protagonists. Returning to the service of people themselves, their boredom, their madness, their lusts... The first thing that made me realize when watching the movie was why the two murderers became the idols of that era, which was related to the Great Depression, It is also related to the people's disappointment with politicians. The former mounted policeman played by the two beloved actors, an alcoholic and a puritan, has a restrained and charming performance!
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