Bonnie and Clyde is a story that takes place during the Great Depression. A young couple who are in love and decide to rob stores and banks. As the film progresses, Bonnie and Clyde form the Barrow Gang a mechanic, Clyde's brother Buck and his wife Blanche. They were portrayed as heroes in the film because they were normal people who fought for a cause of the people. They robbed banks because the banks were stealing peoples' homes and other properties. I can prove this because while Clyde is gathering the money, he sees a farmer man and asks him if the money on the table is his. The man says yes and Clyde lets him keep the money. I think the theme of this film was rebellion and fighting the system. Bonnie and Clyde acted upon a cause that was created by the average person.I think t the movie was interesting, because you sometimes forget this actually happened, and this was a real story. Of course, the movie changed a bit of the real story, but a lot of movies do this.
No comments:
Post a Comment