Talk:Romeo and Juliet vs Bonnie and Clyde/@comment-37830233-20190505032130

What I find interesting about the Announcer's joke at the end (he was quiet at first, but then became loud) is it can be interpreted two different ways:

1. It mirrors Juliet's horrified reaction. When he is quiet, it's because he is waking up, i.e. regaining consciousness. When he is loud, it's because he is horrified by the sight of the four corpses.

2. It mirrors Bonnie and Clyde's confused reaction. When he is quiet, it's because he is confused by what just happened. When he is loud, he's getting back into character.

How did you interpret it?