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A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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Brando At His Steamiest
What can you say about this classic that hasn't already been said? Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh at their best, he at his sexiest and most commanding physically, she in her best role since 1939's 'Gone With The Wind' shines as Blanche Dubois, the has-been drunk who comes to visit her sister in New Orleans. Brilliantly written by Tennessee Williams, the film may at times seem over-dramatic, but I prefer to see it as passionate and lively. This film is sweaty, sexual and reveals some of the best work these actors would ever do, quite an acheivement for 1951.
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