...More than just a gangster movie depicting the adventures and fate of Bonnie & Clyde (Bonnie Barker, Clyde Barrow), the real gangsters who ravaged the American Southwest during the Great Depression, this film has come to be regarded as the most important film symbolizing the 1960s American society, which was saturated with "sex and crime." The final scene, in which Bonnie (Faye Dunaway) and Clyde (Warren Beatty) are hit by 87 bullets from a volley of police fire, in a horrific slow-motion massacre, gave birth to a pattern of screen violence in which blood spurts out in slow motion. This film brought back the 1930s fashion (berets, V-neck shirts and sweaters, scarves, and midi-length skirts) that was named the "Bonnie look," and it became a huge hit. ... *Some of the terminology that refers to "screen violence" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…大恐慌時代のアメリカ南西部を荒らし回った実在のおしどりギャング,ボニー & クライド(ボニー・バーカー,クライド・バロー)の冒険と末路を描いた単なるギャング映画という以上に,1960年代の〈セックスと犯罪〉にまみれたアメリカ社会を象徴するもっとも重要な映画とまでみなされるに至った。ボニー(フェイ・ダナウェー)とクライド(ウォーレン・ビーティ)が警官隊の一斉射撃で87発の銃弾を浴びるラストのすさまじいスローモーションによる殺りくシーンは,その後,スローモーションによって血が吹き出すという暴力描写screen violenceのパターンを生んだ。この映画によって〈ボニー・ルック〉と名付けられた1930年代ファッション(ベレー帽,Vネックのシャツやセーター,スカーフ,ミディ丈のスカート)が復活して大流行した。… ※「screen violence」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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