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$2,500,000 (estimated)
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$2,500,000 (estimated)
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By Llewellyn 2022-04-23 07:02:05
Like a love letter and an ode to Bonnie
Compared with "The Male and Female Thief", I prefer its other name "Bonnie and Clyde". It is recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the most important films in the United States, and it is also a symbol of a generation. The beginning of a new Hollywood film logo.
By Ford 2022-04-23 07:02:05
Depression, emptiness, confusion, and Clyde's impotence
Clyde and Bonnie are lost because they lose their sense of self-worth, so they rob a bank without paying attention to the actual amount and other crazy behaviors (Bonnie and Clyde)/Following the limelight idol (Moss), but the actual inner The psychological desire is not to enjoy and engage in the criminal journey itself, but to obtain feedback and affirmation from the outside world, thereby winning the public's attention and fulfilling the ideal self.
The cruel fact is that they are...
By Linnea 2022-04-23 07:02:05
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...
By Corine 2022-04-23 07:02:05
I can't remember the first time I saw the introduction to "Bonnie and Klein", but I finally finished reading it today. It was released in 1967. An important point is that in the late 1960s, American films had just experienced the competition of television in the 1950s and 1960s, the investigation of non-American activities that began in 1947, and the antitrust laws and the new audience at that time. Hollywood appeared, and this film is a typical new Hollywood film (it is no longer recorded...
By Florida 2022-04-23 07:02:05
Live like flames, exhale like blue - how can you be so perfect, Bonnie
In the 1960s and 1970s, with the disintegration of classic Hollywood power structures in the United States and the impact of new ideologies, the world factory of industrial film production on the West Side of Los Angeles, California, blew the wind of innovation, "Bonnie and Clyde". is one of the unveiling works of this new Hollywood movement.
Under the multiple shadows of political terror, economic depression and war public opinion, the young Americans of that era presented a general...
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By Barrett 2023-09-21 17:17:36
This unique charm, how can something like a natural born killer be...
By Rodolfo 2023-09-05 17:37:45
The beginning of the new wave in the United States, "The End of the Road" and "Born to Kill" References Several innovative Dunaways that have been copied repeatedly Drive 100...
By Dayton 2023-08-30 00:09:06
A bunch of movies from the 60s and 70s look very avant-garde now. Because of this film, I started to fan Gene...
By Delpha 2023-08-18 12:36:01
After watching "Thelma & Louise" last night, I thought I had to watch "We Have No Tomorrow" for Valentine's Day. As a result, it was extremely difficult to work overtime today, but I still watched it. More or less to watch the ending scene, the poem written by Bonnie, the little angel that Bonnie bought, they have no tomorrow, but their excitement started from the moment they met until the...
By Conrad 2023-08-11 05:24:05
The thrill of desperation and short-lived happiness, the dream life in times of economic crisis. Everyone has a dream of wandering around the world, right? For a ruffian prince like Clyde, do you also want to escape like Bonnie but can't give up the excitement and vigor? The peaceful little happiness at the end was too short-lived. Clyde lost one of his sunglasses, Bonnie's stubborn black back in the abandoned cornfield, and those powerful...
Farmer: All I can say is, they did right by me - and I'm bringin' me and a mess of flowers to their funeral.
Clyde Barrow: I don't think he's lost. I think the bank's been offerin' extra reward money for us. I think Frank just figured on some easy pickins, didn't ya Frank? You're no Texas Ranger. You're hardly doin' your job. You ought to be home protectin' the rights of poor folk, not out chasin' after us!
Buck Barrow: Hey, you wanna hear a story 'bout this boy? He owned a dairy farm, see. And his ol' Ma, she was kinda sick, you know. And the doctor, he had called him come over, and said, uh, "Uhh listen, your Ma, she's lyin' there, she's just so sick and she's weakly, and uh, uh I want ya to try to persuade her to take a little brandy," you see. Just to pick her spirits up, ya know. And "Ma's a teetotaler," he says. "She wouldn't touch a drop." "Well, I'll tell ya whatcha do, uh," - the doc - "I'll tell ya whatcha do, you bring in a fresh quart of milk every day and you put some brandy in it, see. And see. You try that." So he did. And he doctored it all up with the brandy, fresh milk, and he gave it to his Mom. And she drank a little bit of it, you know. So next day, he brought it in again and she drank a little more, you know. And so they went on that way for the third day and just a little more, and the fourth day, she was, you know, took a little bit more - and then finally, one week later, he gave her the milk and she just drank it down. Boy, she swallowed the whole, whole, whole thing, you know. And she called him over and she said, "Son, whatever you do, don't sell that cow!"