The similarities to the real-world Bonnie and Clyde are obvious.
The twist is having events go in a way that never happened.
Including having a teenager step into the male role, the original Alternative Clyde having been killed earlier.
Which is a glitch: this would have been all over the papers. Eugene would have known at once he was being lied to.
It is also ridiculous to think that small-town cops would accidentally kill their neighbours. Never mind a small child, who anyway would be too short to be in the line of fire.
The originals were trigger-happy and caused the death of innocents. Likewise these.
Much of the film was devoted to asking us to sympathise with an obnoxious woman, and a young man who follows her without reasonable excuse.
A nice example of what's wrong with the USA, and which some Britons also go along with.
The twist is having events go in a way that never happened.
Including having a teenager step into the male role, the original Alternative Clyde having been killed earlier.
Which is a glitch: this would have been all over the papers. Eugene would have known at once he was being lied to.
It is also ridiculous to think that small-town cops would accidentally kill their neighbours. Never mind a small child, who anyway would be too short to be in the line of fire.
The originals were trigger-happy and caused the death of innocents. Likewise these.
Much of the film was devoted to asking us to sympathise with an obnoxious woman, and a young man who follows her without reasonable excuse.
A nice example of what's wrong with the USA, and which some Britons also go along with.