Review of The Fugitive Kind (1960) by Mike T — 23 Oct 2007
This is by far one of the most unnerving and depressing films I've ever seen, and it's all the better for it. Marlon Brando was an unstoppable vessel for human emotion and insightful understanding of the human condition, and this performance is yet another piece of evidence.
His range of sensitivity and brutality is downright amazing. The story, full of profound philosophy and unique character study, will require several viewings for complete justice. A fantastically directed and extremely underrated film.
This review of The Fugitive Kind (1960) was written by Mike T on 23 Oct 2007.
The Fugitive Kind has generally received positive reviews.
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