A Streetcar Named Desire evaluation action

2021-12-08 08:01
The film has profound artistic attainments and is a representative work of the spirit of realism. The film reflects the opposition and conflict between idealism and realism, and gives each element of the film a metaphorical connotation in the context of the times   .
The content is strongly allegorical, and people eat each other due to "desire", forming a world where the weak can eat the strong. The film first came into contact with the physical and psychological effects of sex on people, and contrary to Hollywood's old cliché of "reunion", it arranged a tragic ending. Photography is rich in contrast, and the performances of the male and female protagonists are very contagious   .
"A Streetcar Named Desire" allows a variety of words to chase vanity in the audience's brain, such as the market, violence, desire, shadow, affection, neuroticism, and even more. Except for the dramatic interpretation and the feeling of passing through the black and white film, the rest are quite attractive and thought-provoking after reading it.  
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  • Liana 2021-12-08 08:01:38

    If you want, I will also drive her out. . . . .

  • Zelda 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Vivien Leigh has a precise grasp of the role, and Brando's attention to detail is impeccable. The blurred outlines of the characters become clear and full as the plot progresses, just as Stanley tore away Blanche's self-paralyzing fantasy disguise step by step, exposing the swaying withered soul to everyone's eyes. But all this is not as tragic as Brando's handsomeness! That irresistible charm that cannot be tamed and cannot escape.

A Streetcar Named Desire quotes

  • Stanley: How about a few more details on that subject... Let's cop a gander at the bill of sale... What do you mean? She didn't show you no papers, no deed of sale or nothin' like that?... Well then, what was it then? Given away to charity?... Oh I don't care if she hears me. Now let's see the papers... Now listen. Did you ever hear of the Napoleonic code, Stella?... Now just let me enlighten you on a point or two... Now we got here in the state of Louisiana what's known as the Napoleonic code. You see, now according to that, what belongs to the wife belongs to the husband also, and vice versa... It looks to me like you've been swindled baby. And when you get swindled under Napoleonic code, I get swindled too and I don't like to get swindled... Where's the money if the place was sold?

  • Stanley: Take a look at yourself here in a worn-out Mardi Gras outfit, rented for 50 cents from some rag-picker. And with a crazy crown on. Now what kind of a queen do you think you are? Do you know that I've been on to you from the start, and not once did you pull the wool over this boy's eyes? You come in here and you sprinkle the place with powder and you spray perfume and you stick a paper lantern over the light bulb - and, lo and behold, the place has turned to Egypt and you are the Queen of the Nile, sitting on your throne, swilling down my liquor. And do you know what I say? Ha ha! Do you hear me? Ha ha ha!

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