Tuesday, February 23, 2010

When Wyatt, Billy and George were talking in the woods before they were beaten up in their sleep, Billy and George were talking, and George said "What you represent to them is freedom," and I think that is what the movie is trying to say about the road trip. In this movie, Wyatt and Billy do what they want to do, while on their way to New Orleans. They do drugs and they even "participate" in a parade and get arrested for doing it without a permit.

Question: What did Wyatt mean by "we blew it" at the end? From what aspect is he saying that? Financially? Spiritually?

1 comment:

  1. I agree with Christy, that their conversion under the woods shows this carefree style they have on the road. The George's quote shows that their journey to New Orleans is a free unrestricted one. Unlike the town people, they do not confine themselves to the restrains of the daily works of the materialistic society.

    Question: Why were Billy and Wyatt killed at the end of the movie?

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