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Elia Kazan USA, 1954
The film's abiding power has everything to do with Kazan's ability to temper and heighten a style of realism, in the movie's visual design and through his unrivaled sensitivity to actors—real actors. On the Waterfront earns its status as a masterwork and a classic by breaking free of strict realism to tell a story that is, finally and enduringly, a poetic fable.
Februar 19, 2013
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Stripped of that historical context, On the Waterfront remains an incredibly stirring and relevant melodrama. Kazan conjured an illusion of docudrama spontaneity with his on-location shooting that allows him to stage images with psychological symbolism and religious metaphor with relative subtlety.
Februar 17, 2013
Though cherished for Marlon Brando's performance, the film gains much of its power from the understated efforts of Boris Kaufman—the Polish-born cinematographer who began his career with Jean Vigo and later brought a greater naturalism to Hollywood.
März 23, 2012
Though cherished for Marlon Brando's performance, the film gains much of its power from the understated efforts of Boris Kaufman--the Polish-born cinematographer who began his career with Jean Vigo and later brought a greater naturalism to Hollywood. Between Kaufman's photography and the real-life union locations, this is one of the only American films comparable to the near-contemporaneous work of the Italian Neorealists.
Januar 1, 2009