Bonnie and Clyde (~ Bonnie ve Clyde) ' Filminin Konusu : 30'lu yılların haydut çifti Clyde Barrow ve Bonnie Parker'ın yaşamöyküsünden uyarlanmış olan film, ABD'nin ekonomik buhran yıllarında geçiyor. Bonnie isimli genç kadının, annesinin arabasını çalan Clyde'ın cazibesine kapılıp onunla kaçmasıyla birlikte tarihin en popüler haydutları doğar. Birlikte o eyalet senin bu eyalet benim sayısız suç işleyen ikili, kısa sürede ülke çapında meşhur olur ve adeta Robin Hood muamelesi görür. Ekonomik krizin hayatlarını kararttığı insanlar, adeta genç aşıklar tarafından soyulmaktan mutludurlar. Oysa güvenlik güçleri aynı fikirde değildir. Şöhretle birlikte Bonnie ve Clyde'ın cesareti de artar ve akıllı bir insanın kolay kolay girişmeyeceği işlere girişmeye başlarlar.
Ödüller :
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid(1969)(8,1-186570)
Network(1976)(8,1-128475)
In the Heat of the Night(1967)(8,0-58894)
A Streetcar Named Desire(1951)(8,0-90137)
The Graduate(1967)(8,0-234517)
Patton(1970)(8,0-87774)
Midnight Cowboy(1969)(7,9-90025)
Rebel Without a Cause(1955)(7,8-74732)
The French Connection(1971)(7,8-97524)
The Conversation(1974)(7,8-105250)
Easy Rider(1969)(7,4-86718)
Academy Awards - Oscar : "En İyi Yardımcı Kadın Oyuncu"
tori amos'un parçasının sözleri aşağıdaki gibidir:baby your da-da loves youand i'm always gonna be here for youno matter what happenedyou're all i got in this worldi'd never give you up for nothin'nobody in this world is ever gonna keep you from mei love youc'mon hai-hai, we goin to the beachgrab a couple of toys and let da-da strap you in the car seatwhere's mama? she's takin a little nap in the trunkoh that smell -- da-da musta runned over a skunknow i know what you're thinkin - it's kind of late to go swimminbut you know your mama, she's one of those type of womenthat do crazy things, and if she don't get her way, she'll throw a fitdon't play with da-da's toy knife, honey, let go of itand don't look so upset, why you actin bashful?don't you wanna help da-da build a sand castle?and mama said she wants to show you how far she can floatdon't worry about that little boo-boo on her throatit's just a little scratch - it don't hurther was eatin dinner while you were sweepin and spilled ketchup on her shirtmama's messy isn't she? we'll let her wash off in the waterme and you can pway by ourselves, can't we?just the two of usjust the two of usjust the two of ussee honey -- there's a place called heaven and a place called hellthere's a place called prison and a place called jailand da-da's probably on his way to all of em except onecause mama's got a new husband and a stepsonand you don't want a brother do ya?maybe when you're old enough to understand a little better i'll explain it to yabut for now we'll just say mama was real real badshe was bein mean to dad and made him real real madbut i still feel sad that i put her on time-outsit back in your chair honey, quit tryin to climb outi told you it's okay haihai wanna ba-ba take a night-night? nan-a-boo, goo-goo ga-ga?her make goo-goo ca-ca? da-da change your dia-deeclean the baby up so her can take a nighty-nightyyour dad'll wake her up as soon as we get to the waterninety-seven bonnie and clyde, me and my daughterme and my daughterme and my daughterjust the two of usjust the two of usjust the two of uswake up sweepy head we're herebefore we pway we're gonna take mama for a wittle walk along the pierbaby, don't cry honey, don't get the wrong ideamama's too sweepy to hear you screamin in her earthat's why you can't get her to wake, but don't worryda-da made a nice bed for mommy at the bottom of the lakehere, you wanna help da-da tie a rope around this rock?we'll tie it to her footsie then we'll roll her off the dockready now, here we go, on the count of freeone.. two.. free.. oh-weeeeeeethere goes mama, splashin in the waterno more fightin with dad, no more restraining orderno more step-da-da, no more brotherblow her kisses bye bye, tell mommy you love hernow we'll go play in the sand, build a castle and junkbut first, just help dad with two more things out the trunkjust -- the two - of us
(thelegbra - 6 Aralık 2006 23:40)
bonnie and clyde başlığında bahsedilmiş eminem şarkısının doğru adıdır, '97 bonnie & clyde...
(eleanor rigby - 3 Nisan 2002 20:30)
eminem'in kalbinin kırık olduğu dönemlerden eski bir şarkı. saf nefret. eminem bir seri katil soğuk kanlılığıyla karısını sakince öldürmüş az önce*. öyle ki nefret öfkeyi bile köreltmiş bu şarkıda, başka hiçbir tutkulu duyguya yer bırakmamış. sakin bir psikopatlık var. sanki öldürürken o kadar boşaltmış ki içindeki öfkeyi, nefret içinde rahatlamış. değişik bir şarkı. *aslında bir sonraki albümdeki kim isimli parçanın devamıdır.
(kisa adam - 19 Nisan 2012 16:04)
media player random calarken tori amos ın agzını sapırdatmasından, dogum gunu zamanı bir arkadasın canlandırmasından *olacak sarkının adına baktıktan sonra buraya bunları yazdıracak yorumu * da bulunmaktadır. küçüklüğünüzde vamp bir teyzenin yatagınızın başında masal anlatması hazzı veren yorumu dinlenmelidir. * *
(coquille - 31 Temmuz 2004 23:37)
tori amos'un coverlardan oluşan albümü strange little girls'de yer alan bir eminem şarkısı.."when i first heard the song, the scariest thing to me was the realization that people are getting into the music and grooving along to a song about a man who is butchering his wife. so half the world is dancing to this, oblivious, with blood on their sneakers. but when you talk about killing your wife, you don’t get to control whom she becomes friends with after she’s dead. she had to have a voice."-- tori; atlantic records website, jul 2, 2001"the scariest thing about bonnie and clyde is that half of the world is snapping it's fingers and has empathy for this man who is butchering his wife. as she lies bleeding half the world is dancing to this, oblivious, with blood on their sneakers. when you murder your wife, you can't control who befriends her..."-- tori; l.a. times, july 1, 2001"i've always found it fascinating how men say things and women hear them. in bonnie and clyde, that was eminem -- or one of the many people living inside him -- and he killed his wife. she has to have a voice. what intrigued me in the way he told the story was this rhythmic kind of justification. you have to have empathy for him. i did when i heard it, but i always chase what's on the other side of the camera."-- tori; l.a. times, july 1, 2001"the view changes depending on where you're standing. i had the opportunity to flip the script."-- tori; elle, sept 2001s: now tell me about this photo--its the mother from '97 bonnie and clyde.t: this is her right before she was killed. she's deeply sad. she absolutely loves her daughter.s: was it difficult knowing that, on a certain level, the song is eminem fantasizing about his actual wife and daughter?t: no. this is not about the person called eminem. i'm seeing a woman in a victim situation for whom the last thing she's hearing is the person she had a child with [amos' eyes well up] weaving in that child as an accomplice to her murder. i'm seeing it as a mother.s: so you've entered this purely as storytelling?t: absolutely. this transends eminem and his wife, just like me and a gun transends tori.s: that seems like a valid defense of eminem's work as powerful storytelling.t: this is not about storytelling--this is about getting nailed if you're a fucking pig. on this album, i say words are like guns. and if you don't believe that, well, check-fucking-mate, cocksucker.s: so your basically calling eminem out?t: this isn't about just one artist. all of the songs support the theory that the view changes depending on where you're standing. let's understand the power of our pens. i'm all for people writing what they believe in. but this is about then saying that you don't believe in it--that "it's only words." you cannot separate yourself from your creation. you can't. you have to be responsible for the shit you put out there.-- tori; spin magazine, oct 2001"to me it’s the myth about domestic violence, that a woman dies and a man is telling their little girl all sorts of stuff. the woman, as she’s dying, understands that her daughter will grow up and become a strange little girl and divided forever." to reenact the song's setting, amos' crew built a small box inside of which she recorded the vocals - a reconstruction of the car’s trunk that casts a new, eerie shadow over the song.-- tori; ice magazine, sept 2001"this song is told from the point of view of the mother who is about to be dumped off a bridge by her husband and baby daughter. "the big thing is, she's hearing that her daughter has been pulled into the crime and it's very very difficuly when you're helpless and can't intercede. she knows that her daughter will carry this forever."-- tori; alternative press, oct 2001last year's covers album, strange little girls, led to some interesting conversations. "i'm open about some of them. slayer sent t-shirts; that was fun. but some of the messages and conversations were very personal. yoko ono had to approve happiness is a warm gun, and she was absolutely divine. neil young had to hear heart of gold, because i changed the lyrics. but i didn't change a word of eminem's ['97 bonnie and clyde]. eminem and i have the same lawyer, which is handy."-- tori; blender magazine, nov 2002
(jamie lee - 28 Eylül 2004 23:53)
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