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Wednesday
Dec172008

A Streetcar Named Desire

 

Release Year: 1951
Review: Marlon Brando plays the gruff man part to perfection. His performance makes this movie what it is, powerfully playing the abusive, wild, and yet sincere Stanley Kowalski. The story itself is somewhat disturbing and unsettling, yet on the whole engaging and thought provoking. My only gripe with the film is the lead character played by Vivien Leigh who hammed up her performance when a subtler approach would have been more effective. Her character, Blanche DuBois is fascinating and tragic but the impact of the role was cut by, an at times, irritating performance. None the less this is a quality film that will engross you in its Louisiana atmosphere and capture your emotion with complex characters that are on a whole well acted.
Rating: 4/5

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