I have recently read some film history and film review books, and almost every one of them repeatedly mentions this film: the 1967 film, which was nominated for an Academy Award and hailed as the pioneering work of new Hollywood movies. It's so famous that I'm very curious. Fortunately, iQiyi has the source of the film, so I took a look. I feel that the narration is very simple and smooth, and the performance is natural and skilled. The film language such as metaphor and montage is used just right, and a dream-like filter is specially added in the scene of Bonnie returning home. The only reason why I didn't give a five-star praise was that the screenwriter's portrayal of the characters was too idealistic. Comparing the photos of real people, you will find that the female gangster who dares to rob the armory still has a cold and cruel atmosphere on her body, and Bonnie in the movie is still more like a cool Barbie, not the kind at the bottom of the society. The ruthlessness that comes out of the exercise in the touch, crawling and rolling. That's the only fly in the ointment.
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