Bonnie and Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde
by Warren Beatty
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One of the landmark films of the 1960s,
Bonnie and Clyde
changed the course of American cinema. Setting a milestone for screen violence that paved the way for Sam Peckinpah's
The Wild Bunch
, this exercise in mythologized biography should not be labeled as a bloodbath; as critic Pauline Kael wrote in her rave review, "it's the absence of sadism that throws the audience off balance." The film is more of a poetic ode to the Great Depression, starring the dream team of Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the titular antiheroes, who barrel across the South and Midwest robbing banks with Clyde's brother Buck (Gene Hackman), Buck's frantic wife Blanche (Estelle Parsons), and their faithful accomplice C.W. Moss (the inimitable Michael J. Pollard).
Bonnie and Clyde
is an unforgettable classic that has lost none of its power since the 1967 release.
--Jeff Shannon
--This text refers to the
VHS Tape
edition.
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