Compilation of Dock Fengyun Teaching Materials

Providenci 2022-03-25 09:01:06

206 pages first thirty minutes of the main plot first quarter of the main plot 287 pages of dockworkers and working class life clothing must be worn out ? Usually influential film critics, film festivals, industry leaders, and some recognized professionals with taste and connoisseurship. Film Art 134 pages. Realism or not as a judging standard is a bit of a loophole. It will vary due to individual differences in culture and time. Variations The film Marlon Brando claimed in 1954 was a realistic performance but his acting is extremely stylized from today's point of view

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  • Lesly 2021-11-13 08:01:23

    This film represents the popular taste of old beauty.

  • Micaela 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    There are both good lines and good chapters: the meticulous portrayal of group consciousness (the first shot of the gun) is just as wonderful as the hymn of individual heroism. When Brando tells Edie the truth, the background is a sharp and noisy whistle, and the camera switches back and forth between Brando's silent confession and Edie's painful expression, which is a masterful work of dramatic tension. Brando and Kazan's previous films were all proletarian workers/peasants, from the Polish beasts of A Streetcar Named Desire to the peasant uprising heroes of Zapata to the dockers in this work, but he This role is actually more complicated than the first two combined. The involuntary gang accomplice (the dove in the cage symbolizes him) has experienced the battle between heaven and man and is driven by multiple factors (love/family/religion/guilt). In the end, he chose to fight against the powerful gangsters alone and became their most hated informer. Combined with the "Whistleblower" incident outside Kazan's play, Brando's role may be his justification and glorification for himself. Lee Cobb would be fine as a violent thug or a furious scout, but the role of a mob boss would still look too reckless.

On the Waterfront quotes

  • Terry: You think you're God Almighty, but you know what you are? You're a cheap, lousy, dirty, stinkin' mug! And I'm glad what I done to you, ya hear that? I'm glad what I done!

  • Terry: You know you're not too funny today, fat man.