Review of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) by Terry M — 15 Oct 2018
This is, probably, my second favorite film of all time. One the best director's from any generation, Elia Kazan's brilliant film version of The great American playwright, Tennessee William's.
Masterpiece play (oh, the beautiful musicality of his dialogue is a gift to the ears) contains two performances that are a master class in acting. Those two brillianyly crafted performances come.
from the genius of Marlon Brando as Stanley and the genius of Vivien Leigh as Blanche. This.
Movie is still staggering in it's power. A masterwork that gets under your skin and stays there,.
Whether you have viewed this film once or, many, many times, like me. This film of desperation and raw desire is still as fresh in it's potency as the day it opened back in 1951.
This review of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) was written by Terry M on 15 Oct 2018.
A Streetcar Named Desire has generally received very positive reviews.
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