Obscene, Indecent, Immoral, and Offensive 100+ Years of Censored, Banned and Controversial Films (2009): When Bonnie and Clyde opened the 1967 Montreal Film Festival, the audience went wild—with the exception of one prominent film critic. Apparently the New York Times’s Bosley Crowther was expecting to see a gangster film in the same vein as Little Caesar and Scarface, but instead he saw (in his words) a “wild, jazzy farce melodrama” that “amusedly and sympathetically recounts the bank-robbing degradations” of Barrow and Parker. One week later, Crowther wrote a scathing review in which he berated the filmmakers for turning the lives of two cold-blooded killers into a “cheap piece of bald-face slapstick . . . loaded with farcical hold-ups, [and] screaming chases in stolen getaway cars that have the antique appearance and speeded up movement of the clumsy vehicles of the Keystone Cops.” While he was not impressed by Beatty’s portrayal of Clyde (“clowning broadly as the killer”) and Faye Dunaway’s Bonnie (“squirming grossly as his thrill-seeking sex-starved mole”), it was the “blending of farce and brutal killings” that he found “as pointless as it is lacking in taste, since it makes no valid commentary upon the already travestied truth.”
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