A Streetcar Named Desire (Vanilla Edition)Elia Kazan, 1951 Star ReviewBy far the best filmed Tennessee Williams adaptation, A Streetcar Named Desire won three of the four acting Oscars (for Vivien Leigh, Kim Hunter and Karl Malden), though not, bizarrely, for Marlon Brando, in the role that shot him to stardom, and had a massive influence on modern film acting. He and Leigh made Stanley Kowalski and Blanche DuBois two of the all-time immortal film characters in Williams' torrid drama of a fading Southern belle in constant battle with her brutish brother-in-law. Leigh wrings every ounce of pathos from her tragic anti-heroine, rendering the famous line, "whoever you are, I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" with such poignancy that actresses have struggled not to copy her delivery in subsequent performances. Brando's Stanley pounds with perspiring, bestial intensity; his behaviour may be repulsive, yet Stella's attraction to him is entirely believable. Both Hunter and Malden impress as the passive Stella and the innocent Mitch, with whom Blanche starts a relationship by pretending to be younger and more sexually innocent that she is.
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