"What's your name?"
"Clyde Barlow."
"Hi, my name is Bonnie Parker."
This is the beginning of Bonnie and Clyde, the world of desperation, and the beginning of their love.
Although Clyde did business at gunpoint, he was neither a hero nor a villain. Later it became a legend, mostly because of newspaper propaganda.
The first business he and Bonnie did together was a bank that broke down. Clyde had no choice but to let the only guy in the bank who stayed behind to personally explain to Bonnie who was waiting in the car outside the door.
Then he went to a grocery store to grab some food and daily necessities, only to meet the desperate resistance of a fat old man. Clyde came out in a panic, still in shock, muttering to himself along the way: I don't want to hurt him, I don't want to hurt him.
Clyde played by Warren Beatty, squinted, with a match in his mouth, wearing a vest, without a pistol, is like a very seductive image of a man created by Marlon Brando, but he is useless at the critical moment. NS. Clyde himself didn't have much confidence. He told Bonnie at the beginning that he was not a "good lover". Later, Bonnie’s poem written for Clyde appeared in the newspaper. Bonnie sat on the grass and read it aloud to him. While moved, Clyde also became "sexual" for a while. Afterwards, like a shy little boy who had just experienced his first time, he kept asking Bonnie how he felt.
But no matter what, Bonnie just loves him. Not only because he brought her a stimulating life that he had never imagined before, but also because he understood her heart, and he saw a more beautiful soul under her beautiful appearance. As the saying goes, "One life, a few confidants". So after Clyde had to kill someone, Bonnie persuaded Bonnie to leave him, and Bonnie was persistently willing to follow him forever; so the first time they failed to do anything in bed, Bonnie smiled at him and shook her head, saying that it was okay.
Of course, Clyde also loves Bonnie, her beauty, her specialness, her innocence and talent, and her dedication and sincerity.
They know each other and love each other: they are very hard, but they are very comfortable; they will quarrel, but most of them will resolve the melancholy with a hug.
Lying in bed one night, Bonnie dreamed of how wonderful it would be to wake up and start all over again, without being chased everywhere. She asked Clyde what he wanted to do when the time came. Clyde was still thinking about robbing the bank. Bonnie was disappointed, but not angry. She smiled. Such an idea is ridiculous and illusory at this time, after going all the way like this.
The next day, Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed on the road and returned to the west in a rain of bullets.
Postscript:
This is a romance film, a cop film, a western film, a road film, idealism, realism, legend, satire, criticism, violence, this is an immortal sexy movie.
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