Marlon Brando's Preparation for A Streetcar Named Desire
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2023
- Discover the captivating journey of Marlon Brando as he becomes Stanley Kowalski in the iconic play and film adaptation of "A Streetcar Named Desire." In this video, we delve into the world of Method Acting and how Brando revolutionized the craft, leaving a lasting impact on the acting industry. Join us as we explore Brando's meticulous preparation, his realistic portrayal of the antihero, and the profound influence he had on actors such as Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, and Daniel Day-Lewis. Experience the power of Brando's performance and witness the extraordinary transformation that made him a legendary figure in cinema. Don't miss out on this captivating exploration of Brando's unforgettable portrayal.
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Marlon was the God of acting. He was and is perfection. I keep his movies to see over and over and NEVER tire of them. Which other actor fits this description? None. Can you imagine having so much repeat value. If ythey ran a retrospective of his films even now theyd have to run each movie repeatedly for a weak in four shows and yet they would have housefulls.
Marlon Brando was the most Gorgeous guy I've ever seen & the greatest actor in film /cinema history. There will never be another Marlon Brando. ♥️💞💕
Straight facts 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thought he got better as he went on. The best in God father
Vivien Leigh's performance in "A Streetcar named Desire" I find even stronger. Arguably, she also had the more difficult role to play: Someone who plays a role herself most of the time and has increasing difficulty to discern between herself and her roles. She also has the greater character arc. Her gradual descent into despair, then trauma and madness is hard to pull of. She was astounding, and even more naturalistic. Marlon Brando's performance sometimes seems forced, he is giving 110% or at least trying to. He admitted as much himself once.
A Streetcar Named Desire Is One Of The Most Realistic Films Ever Made.
The most gorgeous guy I've ever seen‼️RIP Bud🙏💔🙏💔🙏💔🙏💔
The trifecta of most gorgeous guys & Greatest actors‼️RIP Marlon Brando,♥️ Montgomery Clift ♥️& James Dean♥️‼️ Gone too soon.🙏💔🙏💔🙏💔
my mother had an uncle years ago who looked like James Dean she said! 😱
Still studied and analysed by actors 75 years later.
Each actor has to find their own techniques, whatever works best for them to make characters believable and relatable. It might even be different techniques for different roles. Or not.
I LUV him in Streetcar! 😍🔥😱🥵 Brando was soo HOT 😳 God BLESS that MAN 😌
yes he was 😉
I'm reading his autobiography. He was so much more than his looks. Mischievous, articulate and seeking freedom in his youth beyond rules. He felt so many emotions that shaped him. He was enigmatic.
@@GNW-wr5hk yes I know and that’s soo cool! 😱 he was VERY gorgeous and VERY talented Marlon’s DEF one of my all time FAV Male actors 😊
Godfather did good like always
Cary Grant was not a ‘classically trained’ actor! He started as an acrobat and worked in vaudeville.
Quite obvious you have never seen Hollywood actor Mr John Garfield perform, now that is a true Method Actor, many years before Brando.
He was the first choice for Stanley-Turned it down.
In the next video, you should make it to jacob elordi
That’s a good one 🦾
Lol why? He’s a pretty boy. He’s not a REAL actor like so many others who came before him
Make one about Sam Rockwell
Because I want to know how he gets into character
I thought this video was about Brando's preparation for the play, instead you said: "he was a method actor and using the method is what he did. Then you continued to show some comments about his performance and somethings about his life. How disappointing!
SANFORD Meisner.
Yes not 🚫🚭 No