Romanticizing Crime
The chapter delves into the contrasting portrayals of Bonnie and Clyde in movies, highlighting how the film "Bonnie and Clyde" romanticized their criminal activities, while "The Highwaymen" sheds light on the brutal reality of their actions. It discusses the impact of these cinematic representations on society's perception of crime and violence, challenging the romanticized view propagated by earlier films.In this clip
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