Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Movie Review

 In "Bonnie and Clyde" a young woman runs away with a bank robber as a means of adventure. As she and him become a full-fledged robbery team, not everything goes according to their runaway plan. 

The film was polarizing for it's glamorous portrayal of crime and it's potential style-over-substance approach. However, the style is so good and full of otherworldly substance all can be forgiven. 

The film features terrific performances and contains even better narrative heft. While undeniably simplified (especially in comparison to the true story it's based on) it has an energy to it that's hard to ignore. 

The violence and datedness of the time period could be a turn off for some people (after all, it's the 60s looking back on the 30s). Overall the film succeeds (commercially and critically) in spite of said flaws and a simplified narrative. 

It may seem like homework, but Bonnie and Clyde is undoubtedly the type of movie you should watch at least once - either for historical context or popcorn entertainment. I really hope no one gets their wallets robbed for not liking this movie, though.

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