The American film directed by Arthur Penn, Bonnie and Clyde, now belongs to the golden archive of world cinema. The story of two sympathetic criminals takes place in 1930s America and is based on true events and real people. Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) was born in Rowena, Texas, in 1910. In 1931, she worked in a café. She then turned to a life of crime. Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) came from a family of land tenants. In his youth, he robbed a gas station. He was sentenced to two years but was released in 1931 for good behavior. This marks the beginning of the filmic story of the criminal duo, which is portrayed rather balladically and with some detachment, before culminating in a final orgy of cruelty, which, in the context of today's cinema, has long been surpassed by the amount of blood...
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