Review of Bonnie and Clyde (1967) by Charles G — 08 Mar 2015
Another film that I am not convinced of the validity of its placement on the AFI's top 100 films. A decent film on a fascinatingly morbid topic, but it is a shame the Directors took such artistic licence with the film.
An interesting depiction of the 'Public Enemy era' and the post-Depression USA, with an indication of the violence of the pair and their gang, but it would have been enhanced by being both more accurate and including some of the more dramatic events of their life on the run.
This review of Bonnie and Clyde (1967) was written by Charles G on 08 Mar 2015.
Bonnie and Clyde has generally received very positive reviews.
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