Initially, Arthur Penn went for a realistic depiction of rural life in the 1930s. Many scenes were modeled on Walker Evans' photographs and NRA posters. When he shot Bonnie's reunion with her family, however, he was entranced by the more romantic aspects of the story and used slow motion and hazy photography to create a dreamlike feeling to which he would return for other scenes.
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