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Bonnie Parker, a bored waitress falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks. Adrift in the Depression-era Southwest, Bonnie Parker embark on a life of crime. They mean no harm. They crave adventure -- and each other. Soon we start to love them too. But nothing in film history has prepared us for the cascading violence to follow. Bonnie and Clyde turns brutal. We learn they can be hurt -- and dread they can be killed. "Bonny and Clyde" is a classic--now adored by critics and film historians. It's considered ground-breaking because of its style of film making as well as its violence--something previously unseen in films. And, while I did enjoy it, I just didn't understand the love people have heaped upon it. Yes, it was well made but the film was far from perfect. My biggest complaint against it is my history teacher complaint--it was bad history. Bonny was 4'10" and darker haired--nothing like the more glamorous Faye Dunaway. And many of the things attributed to them in the film were actually things done by John Dillinger , Pretty Boy Floyd or other criminals. And, most importantly, they were NOT heroes but evil bastards who killed and robbed with abandon. No, the film is NOT even close to being historically accurate.

Now I am NOT saying this is a bad film. It is exciting and enjoyable--and it presents Bonnie and Clyde as we WISHED they'd been. The exciting anti-heroes who actually were characters more of the 1960s than anything else. They flaunted convention, rebelled against the status quo and 'did their own thing'--sort of like hippie versions of the 1930s. It is a 60s version of the 1930s--sexy, crazy and fun...but NOT the actual Bonnie and Clyde. For what it is, it's very well done...but also a retired history teacher's worst nightmare! The acting is good, the direction very good and the story interesting. However, it is odd that Estelle Parsons won the Oscar among the five nominated actors--as she was god-awful. Her screaming and annoying character was not just historically wrong but very annoying. How she alone won an Oscar is beside me. A very good film...but a far from perfect film. And without Parsons' wretched characterization, I'd have given this one a 9. The movie that we watched today was a classic film about a couple of bank robbers, not just two males. The clout behind the film is that they were stars because of the style and the publicity that they received. Bonnie Parker was most likely a large reason for the success that this film has. Her dress as well as the overall way that she carries herself in the film is remarkable. The idea that a young couple could be so entangled in love for each other that no matter what they were doing was making them happy during the time period when this movie takes place. Set in the 1930's when the depression was hitting the United States but mainly the south and Sunbelt states where our main characters move in and out of county lines is more present in the minds of the viewer then the violence that is going on. The acting was good as well as the costumes the characters were wearing. The only thing that did not sit right with my personal viewing was that the sounds were slightly off, most likely due to the lack of top dollar production techniques for surround sound today.

My favorite part of the film is when we get to meet CW Moss's father. At this point in the film we seen them (the remaining members of the barrel gang) rob and elude all forms of law enforcement. The reason for me liking this part is because he has instilled inside of him core American values. He hates the idea that his son is robbing banks and living an illegal life as well as the ink tattoo on his chest. The father dose not stop there he invites them inside and feeds them but shows the boy his discontent with his he found lifestyle. This part I feel contains the message in the film about you can live the fast life but eventually it is going to catch up with you. This is just my guess and the feeling I had during that scene in the movie and it stuck with me.

Today's movies critics would say that there were too many car chases as well as gun fights, however I say that they are only repetitive because of the lack of digital effects to make them each different. The production of this film was very good for the mid sixty's and was probably very well liked by the youth of America due to way Bonnie and Clyde treated law enforcement or laws as Clyde liked to label them. Overall I would give the film a B or B- and it could be watched by anyone that would like to film classic with good acting a beautiful actress. Landmark gangster film that made a huge commercial and cultural splash. Small-time bank robber Clyde Barrow (
Warren Beatty), recently out of prison, meets bored West Dallas waitress Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway), and the two of them, along with Clyde's brother Buck (Gene Hackman), Buck's wife Blanche (Estelle Parsons), and not-so-bright gas station attendant Clarence "CW" Moss (Michael J. Pollard), embark on a legendary crime spree, robbing banks all over the Midwest during the Depression era (early 1930s), all the while pursued by Texas Ranger Frank Hamer (Denver Pyle). Bonnie and Clyde was based on a screenplay co-written primarily by American screenwriters-directors David Newman and Robert Benton, with script doctor Robert Towne and principal actor Warren Beatty receiving uncredited contributions. Eugene (Gene Wilder) had just let it slip that he was an undertaker. Apparently, Bonnie didn't want to be reminded of her own mortality and the fact that an undertaker's office is where she and Clyde were eventually, maybe soon, going to end up, so she had Clyde kick Eugene and his girlfriend Velma (Evans Evans) out of the car. Another possibility, as evidenced by the next scene in which Bonnie is emphatic about seeing her mother again, is that she realizes that her mother is getting older and, like her, is headed for the undertaker. It's also been suggested that this scene introduces the notion that Bonnie isn't entirely happy with her life as a bank robber, which explains why she began writing poetry and why she wanted to have a picnic with her family. Yes, but not immediately. This was confirmed by his sister Marie in an A&E interview that originally aired in 1994. She claimed that Buck was shot through the head—in one temple and out the other—during the shootout at the tourist cabins in Platte City, Missouri. He was further wounded in the back during another shootout four days later in a field near Dexter, Iowa. He died of his injuries at Kings Daughters Hospital in Perry, Iowa five days after his capture on 29 July, 1933. After recuperating from their gunshot wounds at the home of C.W. Moss' father Malcolm (Dub Taylor) (Note: in the credits, he is referred to as Ivan), Bonnie, Clyde, and CW go into town. When Bonnie and Clyde are ready to drive home, CW is nowhere to be found, having been warned by his father that he made a deal with Hamer. Clyde notices a police car pulling up beside his car and signals to "Gladys Jean" that it's time to go home. They drive off together, while CW watches, believing that they have outwitted the police yet again. As Clyde and Bonnie head back to Malcolm's house, they encounter him on the side of the road changing the tire on his truck. They stop to help, but Malcolm suddenly dives under his truck and Clyde notices a bunch of birds scattering from a tree. Clyde realizes it's an ambush, but it's too late. He and Bonnie are mercilessly machine-gunned down. In the final scene, Hamer and his deputies come out from the bushes and view their handiwork. They were shot down on 23 May, 1934. Bonnie is buried at the new Crown Hill Cemetery in Dallas. Clyde is buried in Western Heights Cemetery in Dallas. a5c7b9f00b

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