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On the Waterfront Analysis
danielmlehman.wordpress.com/2005/05/11/was-on-the-waterfront-elia-kazans-apology-to-hollywood/
books.google.com/books?id=cHJdKFDgTx0C&pg=PR10&lpg=PR10&dq=prologue&source=bl&ots=i6X2_7tGM6&sig=fOEfjw05raQSiq-Fdlh1e334XNM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCIQ6AEwATgKahUKEwiz05vr-47IAhXKlYgKHUo8A54#v=onepage&q&f=false
www.moderntimes.com/waterfront/
www.nysun.com/arts/recollecting-the-reporter-who-inspired-on/87032/
crimeways.wordpress.com/tag/on-the-waterfront/
remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/1516-father-corridan-s-waterfront
the-american-catholic.com/2009/04/08/the-real-sermon-on-the-waterfront/
books.google.com/books?id=cHJdKFDgTx0C&pg=PR10&lpg=PR10&dq=prologue&source=bl&ots=i6X2_7tGM6&sig=fOEfjw05raQSiq-Fdlh1e334XNM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCIQ6AEwATgKahUKEwiz05vr-47IAhXKlYgKHUo8A54#v=onepage&q&f=false
www.moderntimes.com/waterfront/
www.nysun.com/arts/recollecting-the-reporter-who-inspired-on/87032/
crimeways.wordpress.com/tag/on-the-waterfront/
remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/1516-father-corridan-s-waterfront
the-american-catholic.com/2009/04/08/the-real-sermon-on-the-waterfront/
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The glove is also significant because now Edie can't get away. The audience can relax into the scene, knowing that she'll only go when Terry is ready for her to go.
Oh, Kazan hated the Bolsheviks? Maybe I will forgive him after all.
Marlon Brando the best of actors
Dick has a chain of fools...UNION fools on the Waterfront of afford...btw do not allow trump growing more in his Mucky Mudland Ghost...Hope the Buck Dancers and people who love their own choice here getting all ways of Our Trump Seller of Illegal Drugs not only drugs but for All Children...Britiney can I really afford trumps bible? Bible for Daddys Dope?
i was hoping for an explanation about "I could have been a contender"
One thing that’s annoying watching on the waterfront is the soundtrack that’s blasting throughout the movie.
I love this film and what it says about the Docks and who tried to run them..iv allways love people standing up for their rights..allways.
Interesting analysis. Thank you, this will be very helpful in my upcoming exam.
Tell us how Brando differed in this film as opposed to Street Car. You just dont give any credit to the writers. Also, the audience has no way of knowing what actions are improvisations. They only see a finished product. The script is the scriot
Excellent analysis.
I haven’t heard the words Papist and Popish so freely used since I came over from Ireland to Missouri in 1852! The Protestants in town used to bully us and beat us up bad, and my poor old mom couldn’t understand why no one would rent her a place for us to live, but I understood when I got older and could read the signs: No Dogs or Papists Allowed. Thank you for reminding me of the old days that I guess have never really died. 🤬
Damn, you're 200 years old?
Papists ? Popery? What century are you writing from?
I believe he was trying to show the narcissistic control of average working average person
absolute b*llsh*t.... r u on drugs
Great video essay! I kinda dislike the film's subtext now a bit more. The director was not brave for giving out the list of names to the HUAC, he was a rat who turned his friends over to the blacklist in Hollywood's most infamous witch hunt
Brando unleashed his 'Inner Scouser' after visiting Liverpool on the advice of Adler and Kazan. You wouldn't understand, sounds as though you're educated to death.
I watched this again and still love it, pity about all that papist priest popish stuff. Darn papists! Speaking as one of them....
Did Terry's "walk" land him Johnny Friendly's job as the new union leader?
Marlon was magnetic during his primetime.
The bit with picking up the glove was good; but maybe he took it too far- the way he continued to wear it on his hand, it was like the actress was wondering if she’d ever get it back. LOL. But at the time of the movie,s release, no one knew what method acting was. People must have thought it was crazy that Brando picked up the glove, fumbled with it , then put it on. Back in those days, guysin the audience must have been thinking WTF is he doing? Why is he donning this woman’s glove?
Wow so he got salty about his friends personal politics that he threw away an entire ideology and then ratted them out, what a fink lol screw the director
Great analysis!
Bolloks Brando never trained under Strasberg, Brando never liked the man
The whole "Method Acting" explanation sounds Hollow & Fake. Being a Great Actor is just that. "Method" is a buzzword whipped up by some critic/aficionado, a self-claimed "expert". Next...!
Absolutely!
Method acting had been practiced by actors for many years prior to Brando and Clift. Many of the Group Theatre's actors in the 30s were already committed to the Method, like Franchot Tone and the Adler brothers. And Brando gained much of his early training from Erwin Piscator at The New School for Social Research and later from Stella Adler. By the time The Actor's Studio became a prominent and visible training venue for serious actors, Brando had already become part of the Hollywood system.
He already mentioned how Marlon didn’t invent it, he popularized and expanded on it…
Bla bla
Outstanding dissection of , in my opinion, one of the top 10 movies of all time. Marlon Brando was unquestionably the greatest method actor of all time.
To be real , in the moment to live rather than act though you are acting because you are not the person but you feel him
According to Brando strasberrg taught him nothing
"You was my brother Charlie, you shoulda looked out for me a little bit" This scene is just destruction to the soul
Това е наѝ-добрият му филм.
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Best actors make writing easy? It just crossed my mind, if you imagine Brando as your main character, it just becomes easy to write deep sensitive scenes. nobody seems to fit the bill like him
J10062021. Marlon Brando el Actor mas famoso del Mundo. Gran Actor.
Marlon Brando actor legendary Best 🎭
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as usual brando breaks the mold
My grandfather played Specs
I thought people quit calling Catholics Papist a hundred years ago
Not in Ulster
Catholic social teaching.
One of my all time favorite movies. I stop and watch it whenever I come across it.
Why do they keep saying papist and popery. Why not Roman Catholic.
The Ultimate king of Hollywood Marlon Brando 🔥
Whats with thjs method acting business, just act the part!
What is this business with using the words "popish" and "papist" as a substitute for "Catholic"?
It does have a slightly slanderous sound as compared to "Catholic."
@@eldorados_lost_searcher You mean only "slightly"?
@@lambda2857 I was trying to give the benefit of the doubt at the time. But according to comments made by the channel, it's an intentional anti-Catholic bias.
@@eldorados_lost_searcher Yes, you are right. I never expected to hear this in 2021. And I do not like it.
High Noon, (1952) was made by a producer who was blacklisted and a liberal-mined director, starring a conservative-minded actor who had been a friendly witness before HUAC. On the Waterfront was made by a writer and a director who named names for HUAC and contained an actor, (Lee J. Cobb) who had done the same but starred a liberal-minded actor. His character heroically testifies before a committee. That said, they are largely the same movie. Both are about standing up to the bullies. If you liked one of those films, you should also like the other. Politics and human values are not the same thing.
Great job, but I cannot respect your anti-catholic sentiment. No need to call it popery or Catholics papist
This is my most fav movie
Unions are socialist/communist in nature, though. So the fact that Malloy is, in the end, siding with a union, opens up a different interpretation of Kazan. I feel it shows conflict and not necessarily the view of the mafia representing his old communist party friends. Quite the opposite in fact.
Unions are not communist at all communism is a tool used to oppress people and keep them in poverty
@@benjamin1403 I could easily say that about capitalism
What do u call corporate interest groups? Oil, medical, automobiles ? Are they not unions?!
@@annettewilcox5413 I was referring to labor unions. Labor unions are socialist in nature. They were created specifically to fight on behalf of the working class. Terry Malloy stands with the rank and file of the labor union at the end of the film.
@@benjamin1403no
Marlon Brando is a legend. A pioneer. Evident in the quality and devotion of the great actors that followed him. The following performances equalled and even arguably in some cases surpassed Brando's best... Liam Neeson in Schindler's List Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast Tom Cruise in Born on the 4th Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate Edward Norton in American History X Tom Hanks in Cast Away Leo DiCaprio in The Departed Nicholas Cage in Adaptation Denzel Washington in Training Day Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain and The Dark Knight Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs Joe Pesci in Goodfellas Robert DeNiro in Taxi Driver Ed Harris in Glengarry Glen Ross Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction William Hurt in A History of Violence I could go on... But please somebody take over...
Umm...no, just no.
I have a love hate relationship with this film. It is brilliant in its acting, writing, directing, score and filmmaking. But I really don’t like Elia Kazan
And I hate mob films and films that focus on crime. I am going to be watching Godfather soon but only because it’s a staple. I like uplifting films about morals like lord of the rings, or historical dramas.
Communism is against human nature and bad when it’s not on paper