Marlon Brando single-handedly made leather motorcycle jackets into a worldwide casualwear fashion item rather than just a protective item for motorcycling only.
@@SexySkoChick You deleted your comment. Don't worry, I have it in notifications! I think you mean women from Marlon Brando's prime days would want to be with him...
But I don't get why they didn't wind up together. She all but told him she was interested & he just blew it off. I thought that's what he was waiting for.
@@xyz.928 Well if he asked I think she would have gone with him, during the film she talked about leaving a town. If someone came into town and sweep off her feet, and she would go anywhere with this person. Well I think he would probably return to town for her, and your right!! That's why he left the trophy 🏆, and he was going risk going back to that country. After that State Trooper told him and the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club to ever return to that country again!!
ikr! that was soo sexy! 🔥😏 I wish he gave me one as well! jeez....I would prob die he was soo much more than gorgeous like if it was a streetcar I would for sure DEF faint 😂🔥🥵 Marlon was at his prime there and soo INSANELY HAWT! 🔥😳🥵😏
Oh yeah- That demeaning, low key domestic violent passion.... (Im being sarcastic- he was super sexy, ide be flattered with that kiss....even tho he probably would be picturing my brother😜)
Kathy was So Fine, So Hot !!! But Reality: Them sitting down, and leaning on the bike would be Way "Too 🔥 Hot " !!! Motor would be untouchable if they had actually been cruising. Oh well, GREAT MOVIE regardless !!!
And that, folks who don't ride motorcycles, is exactly why we who ride do. There fast and scary and they make you stop thinking about how mundane and shitty life really is.
if it was with marlon the probability is it wouldn't have been a happy ever after the guy was scarred from his childhood his daddy was was an adulterer and wife beater mummy neurotic and an alcoholic
Δε καταλαβαινω τον σκηνοθετη γιατι εκανε τοσα κοντινα στην κοπελα ενω η ταινια λεγοταν ο ατιθασος εχανε εκφρασεις του προσωπου του μαρλον .Ειναι δυσαρεστο να βλεπουμε συνεχεια μια φατσα που οκ ηταν ομορφη αλλα ο μπραντο ξεπερνουσε την ομορφια καθε γυναικας και καθε ανδρα που επαιζε στο πλευρο του
Yeah because at the start he rode in trying to be all Mr Big. But as the movie goes on you see he's nothing but a scared little boy running away from his problems. A real man takes responsibility.
Everybody talking about how romantic this scene is but all I see is a guy taking a girl to a secluded area, forcibly kissing and groping her, threatening to beat her to a pulp... and then she falls for him??? The Director was seriously fucked up
My amateur guess is that the director probably wanted to highlight the negative aspects of Brando's character, the fact that such behaviour was romanticised was a vile sickness of that era. Glad the audiences are more informed now, regardless, a good movie.
@@MrSsb2000 art reflects life Hollywood just magnified it. Love can heal too if the person is ready to change. Not that Chris Perez was as bad as the character in this movie but falling in love with Selena did turn him around from the bad boy musician trashing hotel rooms
I think you missing some points here. This was from a time when woman used to do as they were told. Men were men and woman were good housewives and did what they were told. Woman didn't make moves on men. Woman didn't challenge men and if they did they got a smack in the mouth and weren't considered a lady. His portrayal was of the stereo type of a bad boy. A brute. There was no talk about feelings. This was the behavior expected and likely accepted by people of those times. This is how a bad boy macho rebel behaved when being teased or led on by a girl wanting to be a woman and talking the talk yet not walking the walk. This was foreplay back in the day. Hot cold hot cold. His anger came from being labeled a brute and her almost expecting or wanting him to be that brute when in reality he was not. They were both pretending to be something or somebody they were not. They both bit off more than they could chew or expected. Woman then and today still fantasize about being taken, overpowered by the bad boy macho guy. To become overwhelmed by raw desire, to be left feeling helpless and powerless with passion. That's why she says she is too tired to fight. Just hit me then. He had no intention or desire to do this and in this moment realizes what or who she thinks he is and is offended. She in turn realizes he isn't who or what he pretends to be. That's why she says she isn't scared of him but that he is scared of her. Age old battle of power of the sexes otherwise known as the foreplay dance. In this scene they and the audience realize who they really are. Their actions and words are of two people realizing their own acts are over and out in the open. He is not the macho brute he pretends to be and she is not the helpless little girl she pretends to be. Their is relief and acceptance in this from both characters. They no longer need to pretend to each other or themsleves. Had this not been the case he would of smacked her and left her there and she would of continued being the helpless powerless little girl. If you missed all this and just saw it for the comments made of how sick and pathetic the director was or society at the time trying to turn this scene into something perceived as romance or acceptable for today's times or even back then you clearly missed the plot. I'm not saying driving a girl out to a secluded spot, grabbing her and taking a kiss from her or forcing an embrace or groping her is OK or correct now or then and I don't expect today's youth and woke culture to understand what roles men or woman played back then or were perceived to play or expected to play. In today's time nobody has a damn clue about roles and to even try lable or choose those roles is like committing suicide and cause for screaming safe space I've just been triggered. Theres a difference between fantasizing and acting out and if you happen to come across a woman honest enough and brave enough to admit that she knows who she really is and what she really wants you might just be surprised at the answer you get. Same goes for men. The challenge and trick is to know what words are meant as fantasy and not reality and to remember that everyone has a different understanding of these words and the reality of them being played out. That's what makes them movies, it's not real. Its a means or medium or platform to act out fantasy that in reality could not, should not and for the most part does not happen as it does so in the movies. It's almost laughable when you think that this movie in its day was like the 9&half weeks of the 90s. It was raw and provocative and shocking and there wasn't even any tongue tango going on or nudity. They relied on words, facial expressions and powerful brief physical acts or actions with each other to convey a mood or message to convince the audience and tell a story. Almost impossible to do today with the actors and audiences of this day and age. It's sadly lost, and would be unexpectable or very likely misunderstood or not understood with todays fastfood 4D youth and culture never mind that the movie was in black and white. So so sad.
I went to a biker gangs house in the 1970s. An old school friend had joined them. There was a guy throwing a knife into the unkept wooden floor boards as I was chatting. That was pretty dramatic.
es una pena que toda la belleza del rostro de Brando se diluya con su ridicula voz y ese ingles americano nada atractivo. Otro punto debil, la artificialidad de la escenografia .