Films like any art form meant to change the experience of the viewer. We can not jump into a time machine and go back to 1967 in Bonnie and Clyde through the eyes of those who were there at the time to see. We are prisoners of the moment, we can not help to resolve it with 40 years of experience in film and cultural changes in s' that has happened since I film. Like Bonnie and Clyde was released for, were the United States in the mid- Vietnam WarDistrust of the government was growing in an all time high and the youth counterculture movement every day. The public, the public, particularly young people were looking for something different art, entertainment and life. Hollywood was on the other hand still firmly clinging to the past.
Studies carried out the same formulaic film that they had done for decades, and for the first time they were not making money. In fact, they were at a loss, much of it. The study solutionat that time was still throwing more money at the problem of what their films are larger and more expensive. The only thing that seemed to perform this additional expenditure was to increase the losses of these films. They needed something else, they needed people who understood and could draw from this new audience. Unfortunately for Warner Brothers Warren Beatty (Dick Tracy, Reds), was chosen was that at that stage gap.
Warren Beatty was a name in Hollywood at the time, butbit 'more. He starred in several films, but was not taken seriously as an actor, and often to his dismay as "Pretty Boy" rejected. Despite its lightweight reputation Beatty was not happy, just another smiling face on the marquee, which wanted to work, was told to do something. to set dissatisfied with the way projects are available to it by Beatty to take control of their careers. As an actor his movies now produce almost unknown in Hollywood. This was certainly notonly a few players looking for a bit 'of vanity, that was a movie star with his power to make movies smaller, more personal, more artistic. He found the script for Bonnie and Clyde with a recommendation of the French New Wave director Francois Truffaut (The 400 Blows, Jules and Jim), is a sharp hired American director Arthur Penn (Mickey One Little Big Man) and mostly unknown cast ( Faye Dunaway) and actors (Gene Hackman), in the main roles. It 'hard to imagine how radicalE 'in 1967 must have been a man who brings not only his own image, but himself as a violent, sometimes shooting nasty and incompetent bank robbers.
Breaking all the rules this is what a fascinating film Bonnie and Clyde. At the time of its release, this was a truly shocking film. Most Americans had not seen the film of this type before. Bonnie and Clyde was openly violent, sexually dysfunctional and maintained a sense of broad comedy as often repulsiveJuxtaposition. The violence of the film was considered by many without charge. It is because of these properties, the Bonnie and Clyde is often the first film "modern" is called, clears way for Hollywood, we have today.
Arthur Penn's mandate for this film was that he was killed when people wanted to harm. This must be an agreement with an audience that by Vietnam, it was soon realized that violence was not as clean as the film they had taken led to the adoption. Looking at todayIt 'hard to believe that violence was always shown shocking. There are hours and hours on Prime Time TV network, viewing images such as graphic as anything you see in Bonnie and Clyde. What is shocking is the photo of the film, but the shock shifts in tone.
We often marry comedy with violence in modern films, but is usually cynical one-liners. This is a film that will accompany a slapstick moment of happy music, immediately interrupted by a sudden onset ofgraphic violence. Watching the movie for the first time to experience an odd, because I'm never sure if what you enjoy. This is a film that literally tells a joke over and over again until it is more fun.
At first glance, it seems to depression Bonnie and Clyde, a film about bank robbers during the South '. One of the great things to look at now is that the argument can be made that it contains the bestIt was the '60s that has never made the 30's. At some point in the film Bonnie says, "You know what, when we started, I thought it was really goin '.. This is somewhere we're still goin', eh?" This is a film about the discontent and indignation.
The opening images of the film are those of a Bonnie naked in her bedroom, apparently unhappy with something. Perhaps because a lover just left and she is unhappy or rejected? They just wake up and it is simply unhappy about iton another day? Or is resolved so that life takes too much effort to dress? The answer does not matter what it is, at the moment, we realized that this woman is deeply dissatisfied with their life problems. Bonnie disk to a life of crime is not a specific need for money, but a spiritual necessity of control over their lives and the refusal to exercise to maintain the status quo. Bonnie was just like the millions of young people who grew their hair and livedunconventional lifestyles in the 60s. I would not know where she was traveling, but he knew what to leave.
The distrust of authority is most evident in the scene where Clyde capture dramatized Texas Ranger. Clyde said that the Rangers should be: "... home protectin 'the rights of poor people, not chasin' after us!" Not only have no respect for his authority, he feels that is a hypocrite and abuse of power he has. This sentiment is shared by the poor as well. At thissuffer, Bonnie and Clyde are folk heroes to stand up and take what they want to be praised by an unjust world. Stretching back from Jesse James, the gansta rap among minorities poor today, it seems, when people are having a rough time there is a glorification of this snub their noses at authority, to improve their lot in life. In 1967, apparently Bonnie and Clyde would be exactly what the public sought. Clyde rob banks do not make a political statementthough, steals the banks to prove that he is a man.
While the impact of sexual violence seems faded components can do more daring than they were 40 years of age today. Clyde Barrow is a sign that you learn early and often helpless. Perhaps because some of Clyde trauma in prison? He is bi or gay? Or is it because he is a narcissist? Once again, the reason does not matter. It 'important to get Clyde to be the need for sex in any way replaceMasculinity. The opening scenes of the first session Bonnie Clyde drinking soda, chewing gum in a game, held his gun to rob a bank and then pay, not only erotic, but damn near pornographic. After the first robbery that Bonnie is upset that he did not have sex with her. What they realize only later that Clyde has done a sexual act. The robbery was his statement of masculinity. I can not imagine a great film ever released today byNear to deal with these issues in a manner so open.
Bonnie and Clyde is one of those movies that we all said we need to know because it is a "classic." The film is important for the history of Hollywood and helped usher in a new era. He won two Oscars (Estelle Parsons, Burnett Guffey) and was nominated for eight others. In addition, the career started almost every one of Faye Dunaway (Chinatown, Network) participating Gene Hackman (The French Connection, MississippiBurning), Gene Wilder (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein), and more. But throw all that out the window as it undertakes a film today as it was 40 years ago. This is a time capsule, not only in 1930 under the direction of Nice and costumes, but the social mores and attitudes of young people in 1967. There's comedy, violence and tragedy. Bonnie and Clyde is not always a pleasant experience, but it is never boring.
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