James Dean - "I don't want any kind of love anymore"
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- A clip from the movie East Of Eden (1955). Starring: James Dean as Cal Trask, Julie Harris as Abra, and Raymond Masssey as Adam Trask (Cal's Father). In the ending of this scene, Cal confesses to his father that he doesn't want his love or anyone esle's anymore. Lines that I think, goes deeper than the script, and may have pertained to Jimmy's personal life as well. And the way he expresses it in this scene is very heartbreaking.
James Dean was one of the best actor of all times. East of Eden , the best of his movies. Unforgotten.
The best performance of James Dean's career; he accomplished more in his three films: "Rebel Without a Cause", East of Eden" and "Giant" than most actors could ever hope for in a lifetime. I think had he lived as long as Marlon Brando - he would have had a career just as accomplished and significant as his.
Jimmy was so good in this scene
I love this scene! The way he used the swing in this scene made it so much better & the scene before this when he tells his brother to say hello to his mother & he looks like a total psychopath grinning at his brother's misery. He was such a great actor!
He was so good in this!! Both acting and looking 🥰
Great scene in my favorite of Dean's films.
This is fantastic. Phenomenal performance. They just don't make 'em like that anymore. James was Cal. His performances throughout East of Eden like this were so personal and moving. It was just so real...HE was just so real. He was a real as you could get 'em. I love you Jimmy
The final scene of this film, when Cal forgives his father, and himself, James Dean pulls emotions from his guts that are so honest and overpowering, I am decimated to a weeping mess. My eyes are welling up now, as I write, just thinking about it. We'll never see anything like him again. Men are too scared to reach that deeply into their souls nowadays.
I just love so many things about him. ❤️
I love his mumbling after he goes in the house. In great film acting, the line between "reel" and "real" is invisible.
James Dean was one of the greatest actors ever. Being overrated is impossible for James. You can never give James too much credit...because he deserves every bit of it.
Yes.
James spoke the words for me to a somewhat special person,,,hope my pops gets the message.. Great movie,,Thanks Jim...
Brando once said nobody improvise like Jimmy
This is my favorite Dean movie.
CelestialWoodway Yes and mine
i'm obsessed with him
It seems Dean turns a switch at 1:36. He becomes so personal. What a beautiful, tortured legend.
Just found out we are having a son today, had the 20 week scan! His name? Caleb. I always vowed if I had a son I would call him Caleb. I have loved James Dean all my life!
What awesome lines coming from Cal...a real slap to his father's face that was!
Great Actor , James Dean 💕💕💕💕💕🌹💕🙏🏼🙏🏻,how koooooool 👍❣️🙏🥰💚
I feel like getting on a swing now.
It doesn't pay off.
Great sequence :)
Love it. Timeless.
Great icon Jimmy
i completely agree..this is a very heartbreaking scene.
R.I.P James Dean..
GUT WRENCHING TRUTH CULLED FROM JD'S OWN LIFE, GOD BLESS HIM.
I think I like this scene better than the one where he tries to give his father the money. That scene was great too, but this one is so much more subtle.
It´s scary how much I can see myself in Cal!
Sure my parents love me, I´m pretty sure of that, but they love and worship my older brother so much more!
Great Scene!
Surviving James Dean totally made me see him in a different light. He's still awesome though.
@Jarred Mello-Neyhart-May hoe'd his way to the top
Jimmy, you are missed!!
Camera swinging. Flips. Off kilter. Hearing "righteous" words as a child, but something deep inside ringing a bell as if to say, "There's something wrong in Bangkok, or Eden as the case may be." This scene stays with me always. There is such sadness in longing for love, and the measures to which we go.
god damn i love this scene!
This is amazing.... I don't understand though what about it do i think is amazing?
@omarskats3000
The line is taken from the Bible: "Then the LORD said to Cain, "Where is your brother Abel?" "I don't know," he replied. "Am I my brother's keeper?"
Cal and Aron are meant to be allusions to the biblical character Cain and Abel.
Rest in Peace, love. :(
I haven't seen this movie in this entirety yet but I've read the book numerous times. Caleb Trask is probably my favourite fictional character of all time. I'm changing my name when I'm older (for honest reasons) and Caleb is the name I chose. Firstly because I love the meaning of the name, and secondly because Caleb Trask is an amazing character.
I haven't seen this movie. I know these 3 things:
1. going to watch this movie
2. going to read the book that its based off of
3. James Dean is HOT!
Please watch the movie. It will move you and change you.
The book is well written.
I need a hug too.
Kazan's movies are uniquely human.
I can relate to the character.
@dohyou Not childish at all. I know how you feel, that's probably why this movie hits so close to home for me.
actually, he worked incredibly hard to get to where he got to before his passing. He was a star in Broadway before movies and also did some notable TV work as well. To say he got to where he was on looks is laughable as all Hollywood actors from that time were not only talented, but incredibly good-looking. Brando? Clift? Newman? Hudson? All good-looking, but talented like James Dean was.
I really think James needed a hug.
What a troubled life he had... :(
He was not a hugger.
I have that feeling too.
I would add Heath Ledger to that list of acting greats
RogertheRoman go watch a heath ledger flick and shut up
Why did he have to leave is so early??? ;-( It was the same with Bruce Lee. I'm not comparing their acting ability, but It's a shame we didn't have just a few more films to remember them by. Even just 1 more film each would have been great. Both died so young & left only a small body of work, but what they DID leave,...shall be eternally treasured & remembered.
I liked the scene where he pushes is brother into his mom and runs out
That's why I gave up, on any kind of love...
Yes, it's personal...
I'm gonna do this monologue tonite and tape it
I agree that Heath was an exceptionally talented actor who died young/before his time. Had he lived, there's no doubt he'd only have gotten better. BUT he had a fairly substantial # of films (19). My list was more about actors who died before their time & left only a small # of films (w/many or all of them regarded as classics/masterpieces). So in the respect, I'd sooner add an actor like John Cazale, ("Fredo Corleone" in The Godfather) but exclude actors like River Phoenix, John Belushi, etc.
you can get it on netflix
When he says "For a ride...", his voice sounds really different to any other line he's ever done. It's kind of weird.
oh god
@MrSamfish5 He tried to be more Brando than Brando, I don't get it either? Why watch him when I can watch the real McCoy in Marlon!
...Wow, good pick to compare this to!
Sounds like Josquinquin has been reach into his/her drawers a bit too frequently.
anyone else notice how the girl's lipstick went from peach to bright pink?
it's on sockshare
I know that Marlon Brando was his muse, but James's mannerisms and the way he talked reminded me of John Lennon.
@rockinbrowneyedgirl You're hilarious..I thought he was awesome too :)
Go away.
1:54 James said ''Bitch Please.''
is it just me or do james and james franco look a like
@sydniewallie I won't forgive you
@MrSamfish5 I don't see it in you either...sorry.
go give him one, might be a bit dusty though.