COMP 1A: Bonnie and Clyde opening sequence Flashcards

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What shot contrasts with the traditional establishing shot seen in Casablanca?

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The extreme close-up of Bonnie’s lips

This shot indicates a departure from the Classical Hollywood style and shows influence from French New Wave.

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What film movement influenced Penn and his crew members?

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French New Wave

The availability of French New Wave was due to the collapse of the studio system.

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What aspect of filming did Penn have freedom in due to Jack Warner?

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The ability to produce the film he wanted

This freedom was enhanced by shooting on location.

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What does the extreme close-up of Bonnie’s lips allude to?

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Bonnie’s exploration of her sexuality and identity

This is evidenced by her suggestive actions and reflections in the mirror.

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What does Bonnie’s close-up of banging on the bed frame symbolize?

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Her entrapment by social expectations of being female

The shadows on her face make her appear like a prisoner.

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What cinematic technique is used when Bonnie and Clyde converse?

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Shot reverse shot

This is a Classical Hollywood convention.

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What is a commentary provided by the barren landscapes in the film?

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The effects of the Great Depression on working people

This reflects the social justice themes and the common man as an auteur trait of Penn.

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What does Clyde’s action of shooting off his toes represent?

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His avoidance of work detail

This contrasts with the sacrificing representation of Rick who goes to war.

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Which generation is mentioned in relation to countercultural youth?

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Baby boomers

They did not support the decision of war in Vietnam.

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What does Bonnie suggestively drinking coke symbolize?

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Her control over her sexuality

This reflects the introduction of the contraceptive pill and a stronger female representation.

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What is a notable absence in the sequence until the car escape scene?

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Lack of score

This is a direct influence of Seven Samurai and French New Wave.

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What does Bonnie call Clyde out for lacking?

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Gumption

This shows her power over the action and narrative.

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What song plays after Clyde runs out of the shop?

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Foggy Mountain

This song evokes the location and era, adding to Penn’s comedic auteur trait.

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How does Clyde respond when Bonnie tries to kiss him?

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He informs her that ‘I ain’t much of a loverboy’

This highlights a different representation of masculinity and progressive attitudes to sexuality.

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