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Luigi 2021-12-08 08:01:38
I can't stand the stage-style...
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Liana 2021-12-08 08:01:38
If you want, I will also drive her out. . . ....
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Dell 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Brando is a charming...
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Tiara 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Actually just watch this film now. Blanche is vain, greedy, on the verge of collapse and even self-destructed because of love, but I still can't hate such a woman. Movies similar to stage plays, Vivien Leigh's dramatic performances and Marlon Brando's natural performances appear in this movie at the same time, and there are many rival plays, but they are not abrupt at all, the peak of their respective performance styles....
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Nicole 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Classic~ They told me to take a street car named Desire, change the car to a place called the cemetery, take another 6 blocks, and get off at Paradise...
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Gilberto 2021-12-08 08:01:38
A poetic person living in the past can only spend the rest of his life in the lunatic...
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Reagan 2021-12-08 08:01:38
If it weren't for Vivien Leigh, most people would hate the pretentious Blanche; if it wasn't for Brando, most people would hate the rude and violent...
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Cara 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Paranoid guilty VS pretending stallion, desire and desire, hurt both sides. The husband who will be a mother can not do without domestic violence, the middle-aged man can not do without the care of his mother, the beast who consciously stands on the commanding heights is not as good as the beast who consciously is the literary feminist eagerly looking forward to the compliments of all men, life itself is a car In the street car named Desire, everyone is firmly tied to their seats. The film is...
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Ibrahim 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Looking at the top five film reviews below, none of them mentioned that the South's refusal to reform after the Civil War led to social poverty, American geopolitics, etc. It was all about love and confusion. Soul, fragility, and gorgeous. So I always feel that from the perspective of history and politics/teacher speaks movies much better than Chinese or art department, because what really touches people is not technology but humanity. What is the difference between asking the audience to...
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Meredith 2021-12-08 08:01:38
Character tragedy, female tragedy or era tragedy, and... Is this the source of the female mentally ill acting...
A Streetcar Named Desire Comments
A Streetcar Named Desire quotes
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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.
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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?
Director: Elia Kazan
Language: English,Spanish Release date: September 19, 1951