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Bonnie and Clyde [Blu-ray]
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Features
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 Dubbed
 Original recording remastered
 Restored
 Subtitled
 Widescreen

In Theaters : 13 August, 1967
DVD Release : 25 March, 2008
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Bonnie and Clyde [Blu-ray] description
One of the landmark films of the 1960s, Bonnie and Clyde changed the course of American cinema. Setting a milestone for screen violence that paved the way for Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, this exercise in mythologized biography should not be labeled as a bloodbath; as critic Pauline Kael wrote in her rave review, "it's the absence of sadism that throws the audience off balance." The film is more of a poetic ode to the Great Depression, starring the dream team of Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the titular antiheroes, who barrel across the South and Midwest robbing banks with Clyde's brother Buck (Gene Hackman), Buck's frantic wife Blanche (Estelle Parsons), and their faithful accomplice C.W. Moss (the inimitable Michael J. Pollard). Bonnie and Clyde is an unforgettable classic that has lost none of its power since the 1967 release. --Jeff Shannon
Bonnie and Clyde [Blu-ray] Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Holds Up Like a New Film with a True New Copy
Great looking DVD reminds me of many reasons this film is significant as well as entertaining. The photography, the editing, the story and the sound are all very cleverly creative. The sound was recorded with low levels at times to contrast other loud moments, say with guns. At an opening, Beatty confronted a wel meaning projectionist who was turning the sound down for these moments, thinking it was a flaw in the print.
All new packages are great but the Ult. Coll. Ed. is sweet. Some of the nicest I've seen. The hardcover book is a decorative coffee table style book and the pressbook is readable and interesting. The hardcover book is in ALL editions except "The Lesser Special Edition" DVD and the sleeves are not books w/dvds, they are ''Booklike Designed" dvd holders. It's a great looking book and package. I say pony up for the Ultimate Ed., Criterion would charge twice as much. Don't forget to watch the move.
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