Review of On the Waterfront (1954) by Ewan R — 12 Jun 2015
One of the greatest performances of all time, Terry Malloy is dumb and brutish on one hand, gentle and caring on the other, Spending his time either tending to his pigeons on the roof or running errands for the local mob, he doesn't fit anywhere.
A thrilling tale about conscience and morality, it is films like this that need to be passed down.
This review of On the Waterfront (1954) was written by Ewan R on 12 Jun 2015.
On the Waterfront has generally received very positive reviews.
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