I think he was a kid at heart, a prankster, but very very intelligent and particularly insightful. He read people very well, and he wasn't very patient with poseurs.
I think Brando was a tortured soul. And this made him great. It is very sad that some people need this in their life for their greatness to come out, but I think it was definitely the case with MB.
Aw, man! That was so short! I could have watched for two hours. What an interesting character. If according to him, we're all acting, then he has created one of the most interesting characters ever and he is extremely entertaining.
Connie Chung seems to be so lost in the interview, he certainly intimidated the hell out of her and she can't seem to think what to do, this piece shows what a lousy interviewer she was and how powerful as a regular person he was and as an actor......great.
Worst interviwer, base, humourless and every answer over her head. She represents American society...and he answers beautifully, truthfully and sees through all of its artifices.... she wants to get seroius with Marlon before the interview and when he expresses himself with real issues such as American Indian, aparthied..
she wants to move on to subjects so mundane... Fun to watch him toy with a fly...Hes figured it out and made the world work for him.. respect and love him even more...Rembrandt and Mozart are artists..not actors..thank you Marlon!!
Dü?ünen Adam4 months ago (edited)