Review of On the Waterfront (1954) by Vincerocks123 — 04 Jul 2015
A awesome film about American patriotism against corruption and organized crime, its a film most people don't make anymore, no holds barred.
Marlon Brando stars in a spectacular performance that even outshines his iconic performance as Vito Corleone, as Terry Malloy an ex-boxer and part time loser who is convinced by his superiors to testify against the murderous mafia who are using the harbors for illegal drug trade.
Featuring masterful direction from Elia Kazan, and Brando's tough and emotional star power, in the famous scene where he successfully stands up against his own brother Charlie (Rod Steiger) "I Could Have been a Contender" its a movie men in america of all ages young or old must see to make them more of a winner again than a loser.
This review of On the Waterfront (1954) was written by Vincerocks123 on 04 Jul 2015.
On the Waterfront has generally received very positive reviews.
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