And the 'Greatest Actor Ever (Past, present and future)' Ocar goes to.... Marlon Brando

On The Waterfront review

Rated - 5.0 stars

By Irfan Lamba from England, London Avatar image

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On The Waterfront

Director Elia Kazan
Genres Drama
Run time 103 mins Certificate PG

1st December 2004

Most people hate Brando in this role and call him nicknames such as 'mumble mouth' and what not. However, these criticisms are all rubbish. Brando easily confirms his status as the greatest actor of his generation and beyond. He highlights his ability to convey the paradoxical meaning in a character through Terry Malloy in such a way, that we as the audience, are almost drawn into the film. It is as though Brando is expressing his every thought aloud to us. Again, he improvises in much of the scenes, including the famous 'I could've been contender' speech which was all Brando and not directed by Kazan. A true classic masterpiece... hate to say it... but mainly due to Brando himself in his unforgettable role as Terry Malloy.