Anyway, don't sell this cow.

Myrtis 2022-04-20 09:01:41

1967, New Hollywood, USA, Director: Arthur Payne.

A classic of desperate mandarin ducks. Tell a story from the standpoint of the villain.

Bonnie's mother is awake.

These five people formed a small gang. Hand grenades and machine guns are all available. The iron armored vehicles that the police have driven came to arrest them.

Monocle sunglasses?️, a tribute to "Exhausted (1960)".

That last shot was horrific but hilarious. How much resentment, how much resentment? It's just making people into a sieve.

Lines: (Brother's joke)

A boy owns a ranch. His mother is sick.

The doctor called and said, "Listen, your mother is lying here. She's weak, and I want you to persuade her to drink some brandy to cheer him up."

He replied, "Mum doesn't drink, he doesn't drink a drop."

"I'll tell you what to do," said the doctor.

"I tell you, you take a jug of milk from the ranch every day, and try putting some brandy in it."

He did as he did, and added brandy to the milk and gave it to his mother, who drank a little and didn't notice. He brought her some more the next day. She drank a little more. So that's it, I drank a little more on the third day. On the fourth day, I drank a little more. More and more, finally a week later, he took the milk over. She drank it all. Drank it all in one go.

Then the mother called her son over and said, "Son, no matter what, don't sell this cow."

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Extended Reading
  • Isac 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The tone of the whole movie is unrestrained, unscrupulous, and generally too rough, so that some details are speechless. Faye Dunaway's Bonnie is really beautiful, and it is estimated to be a fashion Idol in that era. I admire the love between Bonnie and Clyde the most. It's real, pure, tragic, and shocking. If the world can't hold us, it's no big deal. Let's look at each other again and walk into hell hand in hand.

  • Albertha 2021-12-07 08:01:40

    "They talked about the happy life after marriage. The two wandered around the world together, even if they were begging and stealing. In the autumn, they would go to the market to stroll around, or they would simply go to the house and robbery until one day they were both arrested."-Karl Feld "The Wasteland and Love"

Bonnie and Clyde quotes

  • Bonnie Parker: Hey, that ain't ours!

    Clyde Barrow: Sure it is.

    Bonnie Parker: But we come in this one.

    Clyde Barrow: That don't mean we have to go home in it!

  • Clyde Barrow: Hell, you might just be the best damn girl in Texas.