Review of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) by G S — 28 Dec 2011
Nearly 100 percent faithful to the original Williams broadway play. Elia Kazan shoots this picture well with shadows and darkness, almost like a noir, which give it a doomed atmosphere despite the lively setting of New Orleans.
The actors are all fantastic of course. Marlon Brando yet again demonstrates why he may be the greatest actor and most special talent to ever be on stage and screen.
This review of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) was written by G S on 28 Dec 2011.
A Streetcar Named Desire has generally received very positive reviews.
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