The New Yorker
“‘Bonnie and Clyde’ is the most excitingly American American movie since ‘The Manchurian Candidate.’ The audience is alive to it. Our experience as we watch it has some connection with the way we reacted to movies in childhood: with how we came to love them and to feel they were ours—not an art that we learned over the years to appreciate but simply and immediately ours.”
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Brandy Garman
Hi my name is brandy I am related to Clyde Barrow. My grandma's name is Pat Barrow grandma had pictures of bonnie. The one where she's leaning back on the car what the Rose holding the rose how would I know that if I'm not related my grandma show me the picture. So what are you guys think about that
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GRACE SANDOVAL
I saw the movie when I was in High School and enjoyed it so much that I told my classmates to see the movie that made me laugh so much. I plan to see the movie again. Many of my friends in school also loved the movie and laughed so much at the two bandits and lovers Bonnie and Clyde filmed by Warner Brothers in 1967.