Compared with the content in the book, the film focuses more on Marlon Brando himself and is more comprehensive. Whether it's in Tahiti or in the US, the experience is bound to happen, no difference, but how do you know if you don't try it? I prefer Brando's attitude of pursuing life bravely rather than for the results of life. His research on acting skills is worth seeing for younger actors, and the highest realm of acting skills is still true. Like a child, he pursued the warmth of his mother all his life, from Hermie, Stella and later lovers, all of them were a reflection of his mother. He refused to be his father, but some of his father's qualities still affected him, such as his short temper, but in the end he forgave his father. Growing up in such a family, Brando's temperament cannot be insensitive, irritable and fragile, but this also stimulates his talent for acting.
In real life, he is tolerant to his family, he is loyal to his friends, he is not an annoying person, and he is not as bad as the media. He devoted himself to his children, but due to the breakdown of the marriage, his children's feelings were not so complete, but he did everything he should have done to his children, and spent a lot of legal fees for his son. When his daughter had a car accident, he arranged for her to go to the United States to accept The best cosmetic surgery, refusing to talk about the family to the media, and protecting the privacy of the family, but none of this can resist the fate of tragedy.
When he talks about his friends in his autobiography, he is very protective of them. Defend Monroe and argue that she did not commit suicide. When other women thought Montgomery was gay, he didn't. Because at that time, suicide made others realize that it was the fault of suicide, and homosexuality was always opposed and hated by people.
Marlon Brando pursued freedom and self, and he finally became the best version of himself. His life is not perfect, but his brave and fearless attitude is also a kind of happiness to pursue what he wants.
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