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  • Essay / Movie Analysis: Gun Crazy and Bonnie and Clyde - 596

    In Gun Crazy and Bonnie and Clyde, these two films showed a conflict between order and chaos through the story, characters and setting scene. First, Gun Crazy demonstrates chaos before order, where the chaos of the beginning of the film is already presented when a Bart steals a gun from a hardware store. In Bonnie and Clyde, this film shows order before chaos, where Bonnie looks out the window and finds Clyde trying to steal his mother's car. Third, these events overlap in both Gun Crazy and Bonnie and Clyde, where order and chaos are both displayed in the films at the same time. Therefore, the conflict between order and chaos can only be demonstrated if the three elements of story, setting and characters are displayed in the film. In each film, the camera can be considered as a narrative, it displays the story through the lens of its camera. of the film. (Film, 2013, p. 123). The directing scene and the camera work together to show the audience the story of the film. In Gun Crazy, chaos is displayed before order, as young Bart smashes a hardware store window....