Many of us, like Bonnie, unknowingly burst into laughter and high spirits, and suddenly realized that the end was coming.
The so-called "happy family is always alike" is a model
of happiness, and there may be only a few modes of admirable couple relationships, if so, it must include "one party sells a lifestyle to the other". To put it mildly, this pattern is very common in non-romantic relationships, such as high-income men who are sought-after in the dating market, and it is the lifestyle of “having money to do what you want” that attracts women.
What Clyde offers Bonnie is a way of life that is free, wanton, and defies social norms. It was Bonnie's dream, and although she couldn't have imagined the details precisely before going through it, the freedom-loving, anti-social longing in her chest was just waiting to break out. At first glance, she intuitively recognized Clyde as a fellow traveler. It is also luck, Clyde is probably the only supplier of this lifestyle in the United States, and no one has come. This is "As soon as the golden wind and jade dew meet, they will win but there are countless people in the world".
Before they
met each other, Bonnie's desire was never satisfied, and she had a mean and evil cloud on her face. Clyde, on the other hand, was able to navigate the cracks of the system with ease. For example, he cut off his toes if he wanted to escape labor, so his face was pure. By the time Bonnie was worried about the future, she thought of quitting, and her anger had been replaced by an ordinary sad face. She has achieved the desired lifestyle, at least.
Same desire, different encounters, obviously gender-related. Women were much more passive in that era.
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Unfortunately, the process is too old-fashioned and the visibility is not strong. So I give 3 stars.
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The following is the original short comment and some other things, too lazy Tidy up. . . . :
A good movie has this advantage: if it shows human feelings, it must be true. Bonnie and Blanche's concubine conflict, CW's father-son relationship, although it is an American story, it seems that there is no gap. Even if the bad movie is based on the real background of the same country, people can't help but wonder: Is there such a person and thing around me?
"Happy families are always similar, and unfortunate families are unhappy in their own way." According to my previous opinion, psychologists or sociologists should divide families into several models, and then use survey data to speak. However, the requirements of scientific research methods are too high, and there are always some conclusions that conform to experience and intuition that cannot be summarized by scientific standards. However, science does not speak, not necessarily the fact. So, perhaps this vague, seemingly profound, brief philosophy will remain highly valuable for a long time to come.
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