A Streetcar Named Desire

WildatHeart

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i love the play and movie both.
:-D
i've liked the play for a long time now but only saw the movie for the first time at the end of last year in my drama class
 
Here are a couple of pictures of Marlon from the movie

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Seriously? The film is pretty well-known, as is the play by Tennessee Williams from which it is adapted.

It has the distinction of being the first movie ever to win three Oscars for its acting (Vivien Leigh as Blanche, Kim Hunter as Stella and Karl Malden as Mitch), the irony of it being that Marlon Brando, who truly shines as Stanley, was the only main cast member overlooked (in favor of Humphrey Bogart for The African Queen). The only other movie to receive three acting Oscars to this day is Network (Best Actor, posthumously won by Peter Finch, Best Actress won by Faye Dunaway and Best Supporting Actress won by Beatrice Straight).

I love both the movie and the play, and for years, I couldn't understand why on Earth the film was not available on DVD in Region 2. It's been released last month in the UK and I plan to get my hands on it next time I'm there.

Anyway, after reading your messages, I have to strongly disagree with the general opinion that Stella is the weakest link. On the contrary, I believe she is the strongest character, because up to the end, she manages to stay in control of her emotions unlike Blanche and Stanley. It's also a courageous decision to take for her to leave Stanley in the end IMHO.
 
Marlon Brando was actually good looking in this movie. I saw the Godfather first and boy did he look goo in his younger years
 
But did they re-issue the movie in color at some point as well? I thought I'd read they had. I despise when they do that but it wouldn't surprise me!
 
Im pretty sure its because that's the cover of the DVD, so I guess they might've put it in color to make it seem more modern or something. :shrug:
 
That drove me crazy. I watched it in English two years ago and we were bored out of our minds.

For some reason I'm not a Vivian Leigh fan. I like Gone With the Wind but I don't really care for her.
 
I like the movie's ending better. It is hard to say no to someone who looked like Marlon, but I'm glad Stella was made stronger in the movie.
 
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