Review of Bonnie and Clyde (1967) by Tanner B — 19 Sep 2015
-IGNORE THIS "OUT OF FIVE" RATING.
4/4.
One of the greatest movies ever made, a milestone of American cinema detailing famous outlaws and their publicity from regular citizens. Broke the rules of violence shown on film (that stirred quite an amount of controversy in its day, and shocked audiences) but was raved by critics and now it's rightfully regarded as an American classic; many film buffs consider this to be the movie that was responsible for launching several careers. Estelle Parsons took home Best Supporting Actress Oscar although every performance is parallel. Burnett Guffey's audacious Cinematography also Won an Oscar for this masterpiece. Director Arthur Penn's best film. Don't miss this!
This review of Bonnie and Clyde (1967) was written by Tanner B on 19 Sep 2015.
Bonnie and Clyde has generally received very positive reviews.
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