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Genre | Romance, Mystery & Thrillers, Action & Adventure |
Format | Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, Widescreen, Restored See more |
Contributor | Warren Beatty, Gene Hackman, Estelle Parsons, Faye Dunaway, Robert Benton, David Newman, Michael J. Pollard, Arthur Penn See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 52 minutes |
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Depression-era drifters Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) embark on a life of crime. They crave adventure and each other. Nothing in film history has prepared us for the cascading violence to follow. We learn they can be hurt and dread they can be killed. The vivid title-role performances get superb support from Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman and Estelle Parsons, 1967 Best Supporting Actress Academy AwardÒ winner. Director Arthur Penn keeps the films tone tough but never cruel. It continually dazzles, especially in the work of cinematographer Burnett Guffey (winner of the films second OscarÒ) and editor Dede Allen. Generations later, its still a thunderous, thrilling ride. WANTED: Experience the Barrow Gangs Exploits As Never Before in This Exciting, Limited-Time Collectors Edition. 2-Disc Special Edition DVD The Winner of 2 Academy Awards Digitally Remastered from Restored Picture and Audio Elements Plus 3+ Hours of Special Features, Including the New 3-Part Documentary Revolution! The Making of Bonnie and Clyde, Newly Discovered Additional Scenes and Warren Beatty Wardrobe Tests, and the Gripping History Channel Profile of the Real Barrow Gang, Love and Death: The Story of Bonnie and Clyde Bonus Collectibles Inside: 36-Page Hardcover Book of Rare Behind-the-Scenes Photos 24-Page Reproduction of the Original 1967 Pressbook
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.53 inches; 4 Ounces
- Item model number : 116797
- Director : Arthur Penn
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, Widescreen, Restored
- Run time : 1 hour and 52 minutes
- Release date : November 2, 2010
- Actors : Estelle Parsons, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman
- Subtitles: : Korean, English, French
- Producers : Warren Beatty
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 1.0)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B0010YVCHU
- Writers : David Newman, Robert Benton
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #89,690 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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- #9,211 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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A 1960's film told by writer Robert Benton, Producer Warren Beatty who also played Clyde Barrow in the film
and Director Arthur Penn who is Actor Sean Penn's father, incase you didn't know
Filmed in 1966 but set during the 1930's
based on the Gangster couple Bonnie parker & Clyde barrow who were bank robbers during the 1930's
a Great film version of Bonnie and Clyde i think, brilliantly written by Robert benton & Brilliant Directed
also very well acted, Great performances by Faye Dunaway who played Bonnie parker
Warren beatty who played Clyde barrow
and Gene Hackman who played Clyde barrow's brother Buck,
one of Gene Hackman's first films aswell Great performance
the film was released in cinemas 1967 and caused alot of controversary with the amount of Violence in the film
mainly the scenes where Bonnie, Clyde and Buck and trying to fight off the cops
with lots and lots of Gun fire, very well Directed in my opinion
the last scene in the film which actually happened to the real Bonnie & clyde
is the Highlight of the film where they think they have got free from the Law and they Drive off
but they were actually ambushed/taken by surprise by the Cops/FBI and brutally assassinated by machine Guns
you see all the blood spurting out from the Squibs in the close up shots
pretty Violent scene back in the 60's, looking at the scene now 50 somethin' years later
it still has an impact i think
the whole Violent scenes from the film still has an impact today
but probably not as hard hitted as it was back in the 60's
in my opinion one of the best films made from the 60's
Great writing, Great Directing and really Great performances the film still holds up today for sure.
the Blu-ray release is the version to get of this classic film, better than the 2 Disc DVD set
a all new HD blu-ray transfer has been given and a new master audio track has been given aswell
the picture quality looks amazingly clear not much Grain, better than the old dvd release that's fur sure
warner bros have made an effort for this film
the special features,
the blu-ray has the exact same special features carried over from the 2 Disc special edition dvd years and years ago
the 60mins making of Documentary REVOLUTION is a fantastic Doco
most of the cast and crew from the film have been interviewed
Arthur Penn, Robert benton,
Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman, Michael J Pollard, Estelle parsons
and some members from the crew aswell
lots of behind the scenes photos during the making of the film
the History channel Doco Love and Death- the story of Bonnie & clyde goes for about 45mins
is on this blu-ray
the Deleted scenes/Additional scenes from the film are included on the blu-ray aswell
the original cut of the film ran for about 130mins, the Executive at warner bros thought the film was way to long
so it was cut down to 111mins before it was released to Theatres
i watched the Deleted scenes after watching the film
i felt that some of the Deleted scenes made the plot/story line more Deatiled
and could've been left in the film to make it run for about 120mins at least.
and as usual the Theatrical trailer is here aswell
if you have the 2 Disc DVD set anyway well keep it then up to you.
but this blu-ray version has much better picture quality than the dvd version
plus all the special features are on 1 blu-ray Disc
i gave this blu-ray 5 stars
Arthur Penn directed the crime thriller that put the blood and grit into Hollywood films forevermore: Bonnie & Clyde (1967). Penn uses squibs for blood and riddles bodies with bullets like audiences had never seen before Bonnie & Clyde. This is as influential as crime thrillers gets as Bonnie & Clyde influenced Badlands, Thelma & Louise, True Romance, and Natural Born Killers to name a few.
Arthur Penn’s direction was the perfect director to balance character moments with gripping shootouts. I like how he just lets scenes play out. I love the banjo score theme song that is “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” by Flatt and Scruggs is the perfect mood setter for Bonnie & Clyde. It’s high octane speed and playful tone fit the infamous crime duo’s dramatic flair and vicious acts.
Bonnie Parker is depicted by Faye Dunaway as an alluring, if near sociopathic killer seeking love and dangerous. Dunaway is lovely and dreamy as Bonnie, but quickly all her sheen disappears as you realize she is just bored and needy. She uses Clyde for her own sick kicks to get an adrenaline rush out of robbery and murder of innocent people. Dunaway’s greatest role will forever be as Bonnie because she charms you to distract you from her inner dissatisfaction.
Warren Beatty’s portrayal of Clyde Barrow is strange as he’s oddly likable for a serial killer and chronic bank robber. He’s depicted as sensitive, yet absolutely capable and willing to commit murder at a moment’s notice. Beatty is charming, but also brutal as he fires off countless rounds at the police and bystanders alike. I’d say Bonnie & Clyde is also Warren Beatty’s best acting as he manages a nuanced portrayal of a complex mythic figure in criminal history.
I really enjoyed Gene Hackman’s supporting role as Clyde’s brother Buck Barrow. Hackman’s eager and excitable personality gives Buck a magnetic persona. Estelle Parsons is hilarious as Blanche Barrow, Buck’s hysterical and conservative wife. I appreciated Michael J. Pollard’s portrayal of C.W. Moss as a dim witted, yet sincere youth bent on the excitement of crime. I am amazed by Dub Taylor’s tough father figure Ivan Moss. Denver Pyle is solid and steadfast as Frank Hamer.
I must mention Gene Wilder gets a hilarious cameo as Eugene Grizzard in his film debut! Penn also cast a non-actress, Mabel Cavitt, as Bonnie’s mother. She is apt as the nervous mother worried that her daughter will end up dead by the law if she continues her dangerous path.
In all, Bonnie & Clyde is an entertaining and thoughtful film well crafted by Arthur Penn.
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Vorab muss ich sagen, dass ich nicht für Gewaltverherrlichung bin und schlage mich bestimmt auch nicht auf Seite von Gangstern. Der Film ist nun einmal romantisierend dargestellt und hat viel zur positiven Popularität des berühmten Gangsterpärchens beigetragen. Natürlich verfälscht der Streifen wie auch jeder andere Film über reale Ereignisse aus dramaturgischen Gründen hier und da die Geschichte. Und ich muss auch sagen, dass mir diverse Erklärungen fehlten. Hier wurde z. B. gezeigt, dass Clyde eine Impotenz oder ähnliches hat. Ständig wenn Bonnie scharf wird wendet er sich entweder ab oder er kommt nie dazu. Erst gegen Ende des Streifens gelingt ihm eine echte Vereinigung mit Bonnie. Ich hatte mich mal dann mit der Geschichte beschäftigt und habe erfahren, dass Clyde aufgrund von Kleinkriminalität in das Gefängnis kam und dort mehrfach sexuell missbraucht wurde, was wohl niemanden zu kümmern schien. Von dieser schrecklichen Behandlung hat er sich nie wieder erholt und wurde ein komplett anderer. Dies hätte z. B. seine Art in dem Film erklärt, warum er nicht konnte bzw. auch erklärt dies die Kaltschnäuzigkeit. Und ich finde den Film in der Hinsicht, dass Bonnie zunächst ein Leben als Verfolgte führen wollte nur um ein beschauliches Leben zu führen gar nicht so widersprüchlich. Man stellt sich die Sache am Anfang vielleicht romantisierend vor. Aber wenn es dann soweit ist und man ständig gejagt wird sehnt man sich nach etwas Ruhe und Frieden. Jetzt zur anfänglichen Gewaltverherrlichung. Sicher haben die beiden Menschen ermordet und waren durchaus gefährlich. Ihr Rachefeldzug gegen die Polizei kommt seitens Clyde allerdings auch nicht von ungefähr. Abgesehen davon ist die Justiz bzw. Polizei nicht ganz unschuldig daran. Es wäre wohl nicht dazu gekommen, wenn die Polizei und Justiz von Anfang an eine klare Linie gefahren wären bzw. das Strafvollzugssystem ein anderes gewesen wäre. Schlecht organisiert, stümperhafte Ausführungen und letztlich Rachegelüste taten ihr übriges. Natürlich kann man heutzutage nicht über ein von unserer Ansicht nach rückständiges System urteilen. Allerdings muss man dann auch die Gegenseite der Gangster verstehen. Aus heutiger Sicht betrachtet ist das Polizeisystem der damaligen Zeit nämlich eben eine solche Mörder und Gangsterbande gewesen, die lediglich in Uniform rumlief und für den Staat arbeitete. Man denke an solche Typen wie Wyatt Earp und ähnlichen Gestalten. Man sieht es nicht nur im Film sondern auch an den realen Bildern. Wer aus dem Hinterhalt auf zwei Personen mit absoluter Tötungsabsicht 1000 Schüsse abgibt von denen über 160 treffen der ist für meine Verständnisse ein ebensolcher Mörder wie die beiden es waren. Wer sich die Fotos des Fahrzeugs und der Leichenpräsentation ansieht weiß was ich meine. Und der gute Texasranger hier hatte zu Lebzeiten über 50 Personen tödlich niedergestreckt. Ich möchte wie gesagt nichts romantisieren oder mich hier für Verbrecher aussprechen, für die ich die beiden durchaus halte, aber ich halte die Verfolger für ebensolche Verbrecher.