Bonnie & Clyde, 2013, Directed by Bruce Beresford, did an amazing job portraying the story of this couple back in the early 1930's. This movie had me since the beginning. So many people nowadays look up to this couple as their "goals". Now, I can see why. Although, they killed and robbed together; they loved each other deeply. Clyde Barrow, (Emile Hirsch) began his life by stealing chickens with his brother, Marvin "Buck" Barrow, (Lane Garrison). Bonnie Parker, (Holliday Grainger) was a married waitress at a coffee shop before meeting Clyde. Soon the couple goes on a crime spree, robbing banks together after Clyde's partner is caught. They are able to stay one step ahead of the "laws" while they rob bigger banks in the state.However, Bonnie pushes Clyde to commit more dangerous crimes and rob banks across the state line to generate headlines in the newspapers, and their life of crime soon leads to their deaths. I recommend this movie to young adults and up. It has so much action, and some scenes of love making.
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