Poet's physique + nice clothes + detail control

Schuyler 2022-04-22 07:01:26

- The heroine's clothes are so beautiful, (make up a series of screenshots) She is really thin.

-The male protagonist is also very handsome and free and easy, and he doesn't love meat like ordinary European and American movies. His robbery has a strong idealism from the beginning, "Do a big business and live an ideal life. life", even rejecting the temptation of the flesh, must wait until "a success" before accepting the flesh-encourage the heroine's dream, help her submit articles, publish and become famous

- Idealistic robbery, also sending photos to newspapers to turn their stories into legends

- Robbery doesn't want to hurt others, even if they are beaten, they are still careful not to hurt them

-CWMoss just joined the team and waited for them to come back from the robbery, but also parked the car in the parking space, laughing to death, maybe this is "black humor"?

-When Clyde robbed, asked the old man if it was money from the bank, the old man said it was his own, C said you can stay, and then there was an interview with the old man, similar to complimenting them- "I can only Saying that they did nothing wrong, I will go to their funeral to lay flowers.” In fact, it is also saying that there is no tomorrow.

- Two pairs of sons, female and female, male and male in sharp contrast

- The younger brother has no name, the newspaper will only say "I don't know what it's called" protection

-The white dress was shot, it must be in the sun, the two of them were dressed as if they were married, although there was no real marriage plot, but the sense of ceremony, and the white car, clyde was wearing a white shirt and suit, holding With flowers, innocently on the way back to the residence, happily say hi. Must be shot to death by random guns at this time, keep shooting, white clothes are stained with blood, to have the movie effect. And their smiles at each other. In fact, Quentin is similar in "Kill Bill", the heroine is the bride, but she is murdered, and then embarks on the road of revenge.

-When I watched it, I thought of two movies, "Pierro the Madman" and "The End of the Wild Flower", which were also mentioned in the comments. This kind of film has a common theme called "tomorrow-less romanticism" (and often there is no real tomorrow), and it seems very cool. Maybe it's because people don't do this in real life, so they envy those who are extremely romantic.

- Two impressive lines, corrected when I looked back. What did the heroine say at the very beginning, the hero said, "Is it because you are smelling the fragrance of green grass?" (so you were late), and that moved me very much. Many of my favorite characters have a slightly poetic temperament. (Not a hypocritical full-time poet, but a sentence or two that can make you feel his romantic physique. And this sentence is very easy to say, blurted out, without any brewing, and did not give this sentence redundant situation, very natural.

-"you're good.""i'm not good, i'm the best."

- "i'm Bonnie, he is Clyde. We rob banks." was repeated many times. Very concise, very thematic, very romantic. It's great for a movie to have a core statement like this and not be annoying. The reason why I didn't feel annoyed has a lot to do with what the heroine said. Before she met her brother and his wife, the heroine was the innocent character, and she was even proud of robbing a bank, so it was natural to say it many times under her personality, like a little girl who kept giving You show off something or something she's proud of or her dad (remember that at a party earlier, everyone said that dish was delicious, and a little kid was like a tape recorder shouting over and over again, "That's what my dad planted. !"), which is in line with the character setting.

-The character's personality is generally set up with the main line first, and then expressed from the details. The character lines of this movie are actually relatively thick, but some details can be remembered and picked out, which is a very powerful skill. Therefore, any literary work should have such a memory point, so that people can truly "know" and "remember" this person. Only in this way can people conceive of this person in their heads with emotion, and it is three-dimensional.

-Well, there are comments that Clyde x is incompetent, and we also had doubts when we watched the movie, but it also has something to do with idealism, so we don't know the core. maybe both?

- It tells the story of the Great Depression in the last century. There is a detail in the movie. They robbed the bank, but they didn't rob a lot of money. That point is particularly impressive and dark humorous, and it reflects the background and feels expressive. very good.

-The joke my brother told, "Don't sell that cow", this joke was told twice, and the second time it was not even very concise, and the second half of the joke was still told, which was very comical. In particular, the two newcomers laughed especially, and the tired appearance of the others who had been indifferent was quite joyful. And it’s also very interesting to chase the plot backwards. After I pulled it in and chatted for a while, I was already familiar with it. The hamburger was eaten wrong. I still need a tissue to cover it when I eat in the car. A certain comic effect, and even CW had a napkin on his back when he was eating something. At the same time, the two characters asked them how old they were. The woman said 33, and the man was surprised. It was obvious that he had been deceived before, which was also very comical. And the handling is very clean, a surprised expression is enough, no need to reply from the lines to express surprise, etc., that will be redundant. So the director handled it very well. In addition, the man who was in the funeral home business also laid the foundation for the tragic ending of the whole film. The heroine was very concerned about this, and felt very unlucky, so she threw them away. It also reflects the inner unease of the heroine. (I seem to be quite good at reading comprehension. As expected of me, I often get full marks in reading comprehension in junior high school. I can’t remember it in high school, so it should be okay. I even wrote two full-mark essays in junior high school.)

-The clothes of the heroine robbing the bank are so beautiful. If I'm going to rob a bank one day, I'll have to prepare a box of such beautiful clothes and shoes first.

- The image of the heroine is actually higher than that of the waiter. Except for a few points that are deliberately emphasized in the movie, it is basically impossible to feel that the heroine is a waiter, and her temperament is too good. I don't know if this setting is a small flaw in the character setting. Or just want to show that her temperament is much higher than that of the waiter, so the male protagonist will fall in love with her all of a sudden.

-Simply we seem absurd and they agreed to rob the bank, there is not much reasonable reason, but it seems to be good? It starts quickly, and then goes to the main text.

- There is also a "Hot Afternoon" in Robbery Bank, which is also romantic. I feel like I could do a "robbery romantics" compilation. Adding to that theme of dead kids I said earlier. Both are quite interesting. And the beautiful clothes of the heroine can also be made into a compilation. One of these, one of Rohmer's "Summer's Tale" (I believe the skirts in other stories are just as good), and the " Maudie " floral dress is super beautiful. ok set three themes.

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Bonnie and Clyde quotes

  • [about Bonnie's poem]

    Clyde Barrow: You know what you done there? You told my story, you told my whole story right there, right there. One time, I told you I was gonna make you somebody. That's what you done for me. You made me somebody they're gonna remember.

  • Clyde Barrow: Alright. Alright. If all you want's a stud service, you get on back to West Dallas and you stay there the rest of your life. You're worth more than that. A lot more than that. You know it and that's why you come along with me. You could find a lover boy on every damn corner in town. It don't make a damn to them whether you're waitin' on tables or pickin' cotton, but it does make a damn to me.

    Bonnie Parker: Why?

    Clyde Barrow: Why? What's you mean, "Why?" Because you're different, that's why. You know, you're like me. You want different things. You got somethin' better than bein' a waitress. You and me travelin' together, we could cut a path clean across this state and Kansas and Missouri and Oklahoma and everybody'd know about it. You listen to me, Miss Bonnie Parker. You listen to me.