A Look At The Moss, Father/Son Relationship In Bonnie And Clyde
Penn's Bonnie and Clyde, is looked at as a movie which is visually
stunting. Grotesque killing and loud gun fights are the primary reason
people remember this movie. But when Penn made this movie, he wanted more
than a shoot ‘em up action movie. He strived for something with more beef,
something that we could sink our teeth into, to love and to hate someone at
the same time. The relationship that I am most interested in, and will
address in this paper, is the relationship of C.W. Moss and his father,
which is brought to life predominantly in two scenes. The first starts ....
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