"Bonnie and Clyde" 1967

Mazie 2022-03-24 09:01:52

It's more like a couple of thieves and thieves. It doesn't have the excitement and chasing blasting scenes that modern movies are keen on. Instead, it uses more relaxing and pleasant music to set off the atmosphere of the whole movie, making the process of escaping very happy. not afraid. Only in those days could they get away with such impunity. With the pig-like teammates, the story foreshadows the tragic ending of Bonnie and Clyde early.
It is said that the film was not welcomed from the beginning, but suddenly became popular again due to its breakthrough in film shooting methods, and was even nominated for two Oscars. But when it seems nearly half a century later, every aspect of the film seems dull. The success of older films is not as obvious today as it was at the time. One is that the rapid development of film technology makes everything that was previously thought impossible come true, and the other is that many films will emulate the success of past films. When the audience sees more, it will not feel fresh. For example, the success of "Avatar" made 3D and IMAX technology popular all over the world. People are fascinated by the amazing effects of 3D technology and also fascinated by the movies that use this technology. However, with the swarms of 3D movies, people can't help but feel tired of this fashionable technology, and they begin to look forward to more cool movie technology. I just don’t know how long we will have to wait for such a subversion.
It can be said that "Bonnie and Clyde" is a work that connects the past and the future, and its appearance in the 1960s provided more possibilities for filmmakers to realize. To evaluate it in an official cliché, it would be: it is undoubtedly an important milestone in the long history of cinema.

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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.