Plot Summary:The real Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were even more compelling and profound than the iconic characters of the classic Hollywood film. They lived their lives amidst rural poverty during the tumultuous days of the Great Depression, when life was perceived as cheap and local authorities oftentimes corrupt and uncaring. A fascinating account about two people who take drastic measures to settle a score, knowing in the end, it would cost them their lives. The actual account is radically more complex and there-in lies the revelation.