Bonnie et Clyde

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Résumés(1)

Dans une ville perdue du Texas des années 1930, s’ennuie Bonnie, une jeune serveuse habitant chez ses parents. Alors qu’elle regarde, indolente, à sa fenêtre, elle aperçoit un jeune voyou en train de tenter de voler la voiture de sa mère. C’est Clyde. Beau, insolent, imprévu, il finit de la séduire en braquant une banque à mains armées sous ses yeux. C’est le début de la fuite des deux amants, bientôt rejoints par d’autres pour effectuer des braquages sanglants et former le clan Barrow. Mais ils ne tarderont pas à devenir les ennemis publics numéros un, les cibles à abattre. (LaCinetek)

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Critiques (5)

POMO 

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français Divertissement amoral et rebelle avec une distribution étoilée très sympathique. Le cœur du film réside dans la chimie exagérée entre Beatty et Dunaway. Quelque chose comme Easy Rider, sauf qu'ici, le vol et les coups de feu remplacent la fête et le sexe. Remarquablement, les créateurs sont parvenus à maintenir un sujet aussi grave dans une atmosphère légère et humaine. Tarantino doit sûrement aimer ce film. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Bonnie and Clyde - a priceless story. Romeo and Juliet “gangsta"-style. But we don’t find anything like that in Penn’s offering. Instead of character psychology and motivation, we see just illogical leaps in behavior (We’re gonna rob a bank, want to come along? Sure thing!). And instead of fateful love and mutual, sparking chemistry, it’s a one woman show with Faye Dunaway, who overshadows Warren Beatty so much that it is painfully clear that the movie could have done without him. Plus, in my opinion, the omnipresent “redneck" tone buried a lot of the scenes. It doesn’t matter in principle. It’s just a shame that they didn’t approach it more sensitively. The worst part is the scene with the shootout between the Barrow gang with Blanche running about like a headless chicken with the ax. This is the epitome of movie awkwardness for me. Luckily the works nicely, it has style and mainly Faye who holds everything together, in spite of Beatty. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais It's been a long time since I forced myself to watch this obligation, and even longer since I argued about this topic about how overrated it is. However, there is no limit to over interpretation. Why couldn't the whole thing take place in Bonnie's imagination if the key scenes of her meeting Clyde are so subjectified? Oh, I get it. ()

lamps 

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anglais An excellent gangster flick that certainly had a great influence on the next generation of filmmakers. Faye Dunaway was damn handsome, and Gene Hackman, in perhaps his most likeable role, gives the film the necessary insight and comfort. The ubiquitous gunfights and car chases are depicted rather crudely for their time, and the tragic ending is chilling, sad, yet somehow right and necessary. It’s a shame that only few people have watched it. I can only recommend it. ()

kaylin 

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anglais It's not a movie that would completely blow me away, but it still can't be denied that it has something incredibly rebellious and gangster-like in itself, even though those two were condemned to death from the beginning. However, the story of this pair is immortal, and in this execution with such fantastic actors, it simply doesn't age. ()