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A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

PG Sep 19, 1951 Drama, Thriller 2h 5m
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76%
1,405 votes
Internet Movie Database
79%
Rotten Tomatoes
97%
Metacritic
9700%

...Blanche, who wanted so much to stay a lady...

Overview

A disturbed, aging Southern belle moves in with her sister for solace — but being face-to-face with her brutish brother-in-law accelerates her downward spiral.

Elia Kazan
Director
Tennessee Williams
Screenplay
Oscar Saul
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A review by Wuchak
Written on April 30, 2022

_**Interesting themes, but an overrated melodrama**_

Released in late 1951 and directed by Elia Kazan based on Tennessee Williams play, "A Streetcar Named Desire" stars Vivien Leigh as the neurotic Blanche DuBois, who moves in with her sister (Kim Hunter) in the French Quarter of New Orleans where she is antagonized by her brutish brother-in-law, Stanley (Marlon Brando). As she seeks a relationship with one of Stanley's friends (Karl Malden) her reality crumbles around her.

The story is thematically rich and I enjoy evaluating and interpreting it. For instance, Blanche represents the dying Southern aristocracy, its airs of sophistication, its morality and delusions of superiority, whereas Stanley Kowalski represents the simple primal world of working class immigrants and the moral de...

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A review by Cinema_Snobb
Written on May 11, 2024

"I've always relied on the kindness of strangers." - Blanche Du Bois

Blanche Dubois has had some problems back home. She rides into New Orleans on a streetcar to stay with her sister Stella and her brutish husband Stanley. It's an immediate clash of cultures as Blanche and Stanley butt heads.

Though their ideology is different there is also an undeniable sexual tension around them as well. That tension continues to build to tragic effects.

To call this film one of the all time greats almost seems like an understatement. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning play by Tennessee Williams, it ushered in a more mature dramatics that film needed. It also was important as a new kind of acting style. Marlon Brando had made the film "The Men" the previous year, but it was this movie that proj...

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