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Brando knew how to take a beating


As in the classic climax of On The Waterfront, Marlon Brando again had to feel knuckles hitting him and feet kicking him. And he's great at it.
Both film scenes really made my blood boil - there's something in the way he acts, not really resisting the unreasonabe violence of strike breakers and bigots but undergoing it... while fighting back at the same time.
It has a double edge to it, his acting here.




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I though about "On the Waterfront" too when I was watching this...

"Now I'm here by myself, uh, talking to myself. That, that's Chaos Theory."

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I read somewhere that brando went limp for the fight scene to make it look more authentic
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Although Brando remains the most overrated actor of all time, his fight scenes were pretty good. After James Cagney, I'd say Brando was one of the best screen fighters ever. His two fights in One-Eyed Jacks (against Timothy Carey & Slim Pickins) were among the best ever filmed.

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Brando the most overrated actor of all time? Sorry, but he has to take second place to James Dean. So much ado about next-to-nothing.

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Ah, yes - Dean. I stand corrected. 😀

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He got a real working over in The Wild One too ("My old man used to hit harder than that..") Brando and Montgomery Clift (Here to Eternity, Young Lions, even The Misfits by a horse) had getting the crap beat out of them down to an art form.

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For real---that scene was brutal and realistic as hell---you actually dang near hurt just watching him get beat down---that's how impressive the scene is.

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Rumor has it that Brando -- the real man -- had had a brief affair during the film with the wife/girlfriend of one of the actors who beats him up on screen. And that actor (Richard Bradford) KNEW it.

So some of the punches Brando took...were real.

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Brando the most overrated actor of all time? Sorry, but he has to take second place to James Dean. So much ado about next-to-nothing.

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With only three movies on his resume -- two made before he was dead and released after -- James Dean became a legend as soon as he crashed that car and died way too young -- 24, I think?

But I think later generations of film watchers have come to realize -- on the basis of "Rebel Without a Cause" alone -- that Dean's working methods were pretty overwrought and "whack." A fifties generation was inspired by "Rebel Without a Cause," but today it looks overdone and ridiculous and Dean's "You're TEARIN me APARRRT!" just looks like psychotic, infantile whining.

So...yeah.

He seemed to calm down and do some more thoughtful work in "Giant," so maybe he would have improved. But he never got to demonstrate that.

Overrated.

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