A Streetcar Named Desire Comments

  • Dahlia 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    For Marlon Brando, it is too sexy, and even the ratio of Vivien Leigh is eclipsed. Why is the setting of Blue Jasmine so similar to this film? Is it a reference or a...

  • Rupert 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I love Vivien Leigh, but I really don't like this movie. If all the bad boys in the world look like Marlon Brando, I think I'd like to be destroyed...

  • Ayla 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    To tell the truth, only gays can write such a script in which both male and female characters are insane. Vivien Leigh's past roles + mental illness + gossip make this film even more shocking. If a woman does not restrain her coquettish nature, it will kill her. . Especially when Brando's wife is pregnant and giving birth to a baby. . This is the sad song of an older literary and artistic young...

  • Zola 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    #Shanghai Film Festival# It’s especially interesting to compare the recently watched Blue Jasmine, the actress Vivien Leigh’s performance is still better than the actress Kate, but the milfs are able to do well with Gu Ying’s self-pity, how could it be that Vivien Leigh could play Blanche , this is the tragedy of the times and character, an example of how an out-of-time literary woman kills...

  • 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...

  • Heath 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    It really is the visual sense of the stage play, with a large number of lines, and the Tennessee Williams script is really good. Why is Vivien Leigh so old (just right for this role), Marlon Brando is so handsome, Marlon Brando is so handsome, Marlon Brando is so handsome #important things say three times#. The two performed well. You can indeed see traces of blue jasmine. When the goddess turns into a...

  • Vaughn 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Vivien Leigh's morbid contrivance and Brando's wild vulgarity collide violently, and of course it's all based on the great Tennessee play, and her nerves play out as the light hits Brando's weary face. Incisively and vividly, Vivien Leigh's performance and Swanson on Sunset Boulevard are called the twin towers of...

  • Mireille 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The young Marlon Brando really looked like a beast in front of the aging Vivien Leigh, it scared me. Where is my brave character Scarlett,...

  • Braeden 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    When I read "Death of a Salesman", I paid attention to this film. Since Eugene O'Neal, Tennessee Williams has taken the route of Strindberg, or the mental state of analysis. Different with Arthur Miller and Edward...

  • Kristoffer 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    A woman who is trapped in the shadow of early love and cannot face reality firmly, and who is reluctant to grow up and easily believes in the kindness of strangers, will eventually be abandoned by reality. Despite the tragedy of Blanche, Stella finally decided to run away and saw the director and screenwriter's silent praise for this kind of personality spirit. Marlon Brando was a complete mess when he was...

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A Streetcar Named Desire quotes

  • Blanche: Marry me, Mitch.

    Mitch: No, I don't think I want to marry you anymore... No, you're not clean enough to bring into the house with my mother.

  • 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?