Bonnie and Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde

1967Movie111 minEnglish

In the 1930s, bored European-American waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with a European-American ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.

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IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes90%
Metacritic81/100
Google Users91%
Director: Arthur PennGenres: Biography, Crime, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In the midst of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow, a charismatic small-time crook, dreams of bigger heists. He meets Bonnie Parker, a lonely waitress, and together they embark on a crime spree across the American heartland. Their daring robberies and impulsive violence attract media attention, turning them into folk heroes for some and dangerous outlaws for others, ultimately leading them towards a violent and tragic end.

Critical Reception

Bonnie and Clyde was a landmark film that redefined the gangster genre and is widely considered a classic of the American New Wave. Initially met with mixed reviews, its reputation grew significantly, with critics praising its innovative filmmaking, bold violence, and compelling performances. It was a massive commercial success, significantly impacting Hollywood's approach to filmmaking and subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its groundbreaking blend of violence, humor, and social commentary.
  • Lauded for its dynamic performances, particularly from Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway.
  • Celebrated as a seminal work that captured the rebellious spirit of its era and influenced a generation of filmmakers.

Google audience: Audiences widely admire Bonnie and Clyde for its stylish direction, intense performances, and its controversial yet captivating portrayal of the infamous outlaws. Many appreciate its historical significance and its bold exploration of crime and consequence.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning 2 (Best Supporting Actress for Estelle Parsons and Best Cinematography). Also received multiple BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations.

Fun Fact

Director Arthur Penn deliberately slowed down the film's final shootout sequence to emphasize the shocking violence, a technique that became highly influential in action filmmaking.

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Dr_Nostromo

Dr_Nostromo

78/100 A fictionalized (but fairly accurate with the main points) depiction of the short career of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow as notorious bank robbers and killers during the depression years of the early 30's. All the actors in this...
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) just happens to look out of her window one morning and spots a rather unsavoury looking fella (Warren Beatty) eyeing up her mother's car. Quick as a flash she is dressed and they are in this car never to look ba...
John Chard

John Chard

Good afternoon, we are the Barrow gang. Bonnie & Clyde stands today as one of the most important films of the 60s, it's impact on culture alone marks it out as a piece of work to note, but as gangster films go this one is something of a ...