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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The Bikeriders ends with a bit less seriousness than that of the rest of the film. Written and directed by Jeff Nichols, The Bikeriders is based on a true story and serves as an adaptation of Danny Lyon’s book of the same name. The film itself has received mostly positive reviews from critics and has been slowly gaining momentum since premiering at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival.

Why Benny & Kathy Smile At The End Of The Bikeriders Benny doesn't smile at all until the very end Benny was a man of very few words. Kathy was the chatty one, feeding Danny information about the Vandals, their rules and their way of life. Benny didn’t smile at all throughout The Bikeriders, but his smile at the end of the film is for a much different reason than Kathy’s.

Once the Milwaukee chapter opened, Johnny didn’t really have that much control over membership, or in what the new Vandals did. The Kid wanted nothing more than to retaliate, killing Johnny out of anger and to assert his power over him and the club. In some way, Johnny died because there was no one else there to defend him, and he was losing his grip on the Vandals’ purpose.

The Reason Benny Refuses Johnny’s Offer To Lead The Vandals Benny walks away from Johnny instead of accepting Close Johnny was growing tired of leading the Vandals and knew there would come a day when he could no longer do it. The founder wanted someone who cared about the Vandals as much as he did, and who had a commanding presence — the leader needed to be someone the other guys respected and trusted. Johnny knew no one could do a better job than Benny. But Benny wasn’t so sure.

Everything The Bikeriders Changes From Danny Lyon’s Book Lyon's photo book is the reality, but The Bikeriders fictionalizes some things for the story Though The Bikeriders is based on Lyon’s book, the film changes the name of the motorcycle club the photographer followed. Instead of the Vandals, they were called the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club. Every character in the film is a fictional version of the real-life members.

The Real Meaning Of The Bikeriders’ Ending The Bikeriders captures a very specific time and place, one that is born out of circumstances. But the film’s ending implies that, though things can change, the core of them may not. Take Benny, as an example, who decided to leave the life of a motorcycle rider behind for a more conventional lifestyle. Despite becoming a mechanic, though, the sound of the motorcycle still makes him feel at home.

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