Mediocre Score Really Hurts The Performances
I just watched this again for the first time in 10 years. I never thought I'd say this about Leonard Bernstein, but I think the score for this thing is -the- worst aspect of the movie (well except for the dummy that gets thrown off the building in the opening. :D )
I had forgotten that Bernstein did the score and almost from the begining I was struck by how overwrought it is. Almost a caricature of those 'Blackboard Jungle' movies with lots of latin drums and brass to tell the audience, 'this is a rough area!'
I think a lot of the complaints about Brando or any of the acting has to do with that. In the scenes where there isn't any music... where you can just focus on the raw acting... you get a much better idea of the subtlety.
Like near the end where Malden hits Brando, it's great and then Malden offers him a beer and the music swells and it immediately feels cartoony again.
I think if you could somehow see this thing without the music, I think Brando would only look even more masterful.