A Streetcar Named Desire 60th Anniversary | Stanley Meets Blanche | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Whoever came up with that Jazz music is a genius
pues si....alex north un compositor maravilloso.....
blacks came up with it and everything else
@@IronheartvsMilesYeah like that phone you hold in your hand… oh waaaait
The willful ignorance is typical
He looked crazy good from that angle in the beginning.
Sounds like someone is butt sore because he's not getting enough attention in life ;)
No, he's getting quite enough, that's why he doesn't have to live life through a film, as others seem to do.
HE did! I think my heart stopped for a sec 😂 one of the most GORGEOUS men I've ever seen in my whole life 😳🥵
I have an altar with printed screenshots of that gorgeous face which I worship everyday
He was one beautiful man.
"rarely touch it but it touches them often"...classic line. Leigh / Brando...what a matchup!
that was great! 😂
Also, reveals that he's onto her from day one
method acting vs classical stage acting, the whole film feels like an acting duel between these two, Vivian won the battle as she won the oscar but lost the war as method acting became all the rage and I think took over classical stage acting in films.
I'm not sure it was a battle between two forms of acting. Both performances are closely based on the characters which they lift from the pages of the play. Brando's adherence to a more natural approach reflects the brutish which characterises Stanley Kowalski. Whereas, Leigh's delivery and mannerisms are an attempt to display the air of a showman Dubois carriers with her. It's ludicrous that Brando didn't win the Oscar but both are phenomenal in their portrayals mirroring the sacred battle between the Old and New South.
1:58 ... :D
@@musajaved9862 I just ❤️ the way this was worded about Blanche and Stanley 😳😏😳😏
@@TheWiseMonkey8888 the way he smirked at her after she grabbed his bicep 😳 I would’ve SWOONED! 😌
The level of talent on display in this scene alone in incredible -- on the part of the actors, the writer, the director, the cinematographer, etc. Also, hands down, one of the best cat impressions I've heard.
“Want a shot?”
*YES* *PLEASE*
I rarely touch it 😂
When he makes that cat sound.....
ikr?! 😍 that was soo HOT 🥵
@@SexySkoChick 🐈🐈🐈
That's hot
@@im_b_b that was SMOKIN HAWT 🥵😍🔥🥵
I don't think I've ever been more attracted to a man than I am to Marlon Brando in this scene.
oh my gosh ditto! I think I'm starting to realize that as well like I feel like he's TOTAL husband goals for me 😳 I'm like in LOVE with Marlon in this he was SOO BEAUTIFUL beyond WORDS! there are LITERALLY no words to describe him he's like a total DREAM from heaven pretty much 😳🔥🥵😏
Exactly. He doesnt even have to speak. Whew.
I'm glad to see there are ladies that still like a manly-looking man.
Next to Elvis, I can safely say he was my grandmother’s second crush
I was thinking the same thing. Not a whole lot of women out there that are drawn to a man who actually acts like a man these days
I watched this when i was 12 or 13, i still come back and watch it if i want to get my eyes pregnant.
😆😆😆
Gross
😂😂😂😂😂😂
What a brilliant line.
Brando and Lee were huge talents. He played Stanley in the Original Broadway production, and she played Blanche in the London production. The nuances in their performance are well-crafted.
Leigh but I agree it was a great performance by both
No denying it. He is all...man!
Seriously abusive in real life and almost drove Rita Moreno to suicide. She's not the only one who claimed he was abusive either.
In this first meeting, notice how he asks her questions, then minimises the answers.
“It’s a little outta my territory!”
“Lot of people don’t touch the drink but it touches them!”
He’s actually very cunning, but hiding it behind a mask of obfuscating stupidity.
He senses she’s trouble, and she’s hiding something. He lets her check his physique to see if she’s “loose” by the standard of the time of course
And the cat shriek he lets out, in some ways is indicative of his cruel nature - we see a lot of that later - but also him testing her nerves. She’s incredibly highly strung.
Something he used against her later
In no way praise of Stanley’s character, rather a case of brilliant writing from Tennessee Williams and acting from Brando.
Bullies can be both physically imposing and psychologically controlling. They’re well aware of what they’re doing & know how to push peoples buttons.
Later in the film we see how Stella never gets a fixed “allowance” from Stanley, so that he can control where and when she goes out, if at all
His friends are quieter and mild-mannered. He uses just the right amount of swag and control (even something like keeping their voices down or turning off the radio) to keep them in line
Sure the movie is probably very slow by today’s standards but it still is a masterclass of writing and drama
I hate Stanley so bad
@@halah709 then I’d say both Marlon and Tennessee Williams did their job perfectly
i simultaneously want to be this man and be with this man
Litterally same
Scarlett O’Hara meets the Godfather.
Best looking man
Vivian's subtle eye movement when she see's him for the first time, is perfect.
i love this film.this is one of my favorite brando films along with the wild one and on the waterfront.
Good God he is just amazing.
I would've swooned I don't know how Blanche did it lol he was just SOO attractive 🔥😳🔥😳
I can also understand why some critics and filmgoers didn't like Brando in this movie. He does tend to mumble his dialogue when he was talking to Blanche. It was hard to understand him at times when he spoke and it did take away from his performance as Stanley.
@@michaelverbakel7632- Absolutely not. It SUPERCHARGED the performance. Right from the get-go, the audience is on edge, behind him a step, catching fragments, and he knows it.
The more accidental it all feels, the more he’s got us. This isn’t a diction exercise or a script demonstration, this is a living, unpredictable, dangerous happening.
“You must be Stanley. I’m Blanche.”
“Oyastellasista”
“Yes.”
I love how Brando just embodied natural dialogue. We all know what he said, because he talks the way anyone on the streets of America would. He revolutionized film.
One of my favorite movies all time 🙌
Woah...what a man 😳😍
I have this masterpiece as a part of the "The American Literature" course at my 3rd year.
Blache like 🙈 *ill be strong, its my sister husband*
Marlon Brando acting like hes in a 80s movie, Vivien Leigh acting like she's a 1940s movie. Then again Leigh takes the Oscar.
That's because Best Actor is the most difficult category to get into and win, especially if you're under thirty. Many women in their twenties have won for Best Actress, but only one twentysomething man (Adrien Brody in _The Pianist)_ has ever won for Best Actor. And that was fairly recently.
is that supposed to undermine her work in this film ? she was incredible and if anything that clash of acting methods betwen them only served to further empathize the disconnection between their characters, and in Leigh’s case, to add dramatism and quirkness to an already dramatic and over the top character, she couldn’t have conveyed Blanche better and her oscar was very well deserved.
Part of that has to do with him competing with Montgomery Clift, and the other part has to do with an interview he did where he said he was going to send a taxi driver to collect his oscar had he won.
I don’t think Brando was competing with Clift it was the other way around 😊
Talk about animal magnetism! Brando had it in spades. He oozed sexuality. It's no wonder actors and the public were entranced by him. It must have been a mystical experience to see him live on stage. Of course, Miss Leigh was no slouch herself!
Happy birthday Brando (100)
The Acting In This One Scene Is 100 Times Better Then The S••T They Have Out Now Days.
This was one of the hottest & most talented male actor, RIP Marlon Brando,😭🔥
if Brando had walked into the room I was in 😍 I would've been swooning up a STORM 😳 he was the most ATTRACTIVE man in the entire WORLD 😩 at the time of Streetcar 🥵 he gave the literal MEANING to hot AF! 😏
What every man wants to be but can never be...BRANDO 😊
"Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
Hey Arnold brought me here.😅😂
Marlon Brando actor legendary Best 🎭
Theatre 🎭
Does anyone else think he looked like Paul Newman in his younger days? They had different builds, but every time I watch Brando in an old movie in b & w I think that.
No
El mejor de todos los tiempos!!!!
Highly recommended movie
bro... this dude haha
Vivian plays Blanche perfectly. Brando IS Stanley. That's the difference between their styles. Old vs. new one, at the time.
it's so disappointing that everybody talks about Brando's body but not about their talent
Stanley err Marlon had DROP DEAD GORGEOUS looks AND was the best actor ever! 😳🔥😏🥵
His talent.
Meow!
A full chaos
I would’ve been a puddle
The greatest movie ever made
On the waterfront was way better
Lol not even close. Wouldnt make top 1000
Don’t think so. Read Woody Allen’s autobiography in 2020. He called it a perfect movie. It is
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It is so sad Brando got out of shape later in his life.
Unbelievable isn't??how gorgeous was he young??? I wouldn't ever day it's the same man later in life
The devil always claims his own. He was a degenerate in real life.
No what was sad is HOW he got out of shape later in his life.
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Vivian Leigh was wonderful in this but I always felt sorry for Jessica Tandy who played the role opposite Brando on Broadway. She was beautiful and wonderful. Still, I don't think anybody could have made this movie the way Vivian did opposite Brando.
2:02 🐱
i would not be able to act right
Movie name
Marlon is better than Pacino. Whos agree ?
Also, Bach is better than Mozart
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Blanche be feeling bland in comparison to the Brando here
😩
… he looks like Roy from the office
Roy wishes!
Alain Delon , Marlon Brando , Paul Newman , James Dean 🥹
I reckon a lot of women went pregnant after watching this movie
lol😄i just did!
Just you
@@pa1060 the other person did. And Marlon Brando was a lady s man so pretty sure he did.
umm….😂 who WOULDN’T have?! 😍
Watch the Treat Williams/Alec Baldwin attempts to recreate this savagery. Epic fails, both.
I daresay that Ned Flanders' portrayal blows Brando right out of the water.
😂
@@Chapin-pc2kzNed Flanders was more ripped than a jacked kangaroo in that role. Criminally underrated performance.
How old was him here?
27 😊
Did you end up finding the answer? (It’s on Google)
he was 27 :) there ya go
Stanley looks somewhat rude than how I thought he was from the book
Acting VS. Haaacteihng.
This is why I don't pity her. She had eyes on him from where it began. He's no hero, yet what is she? Anything but a hero.bin the end. She did it to herself. Stan pays as well. Modern day tragedy.
A woman looking at a man justifies her getting assaulted ? Men keep telling on themselves that they are dangerous and sick
While Brando is smokin' hot in Streetcar, I was turned off by his mouth/intellect as Stanley 😝🤤 A creative, genius mind is my turn on! Now, Brando in REAL life, did have it all, so his real self would have reduced me to a puddle. 😀😉😍😁
That was the whole point regarding Stanley 😊
I’m RIGHT there as well! 😌 DITTO as how I felt 😳 I ALMOST fainted NO lie….when I saw Brando as Stanley for the FIRST time! 😍 he was soo HAWT 🥵
@@Yidspurs oh YAAS….😏
I think Blanche was attracted to Stanley at that moment too
Brando is terrible as Stanley Kowalski. The way Ivan was Terrible. And smokin hot to boot.
reading the play I imagined stanley as a huge man, but brando is kinda average in size, really broke my expectations
Marlon Brando was quite big for 1950s film standards. Anything bigger than him would be considered grotesque.
Marlon brando stupendo
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