
Marlon Brando: The Godfather of Method Acting
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Actor Marlon Brando, famous for his role in The Godfather, used his troubled childhood to fuel his work. Between two alcoholic parents, Brando grew up physically abused and emotionally underdeveloped. As an actor, he practiced the Stanislavski system, a kind of method acting where one draws emotions from past experiences to bring realism into a performance; Brando once stated, “If I have a scene to play and I have to be angry, I can remember my father hitting me." While this method made him a highly respected actor, he also developed a reputation for being hostile and hard to work with.
This biography delves into the complicated life and career of this actor, director, and activist who Time Magazine named one of their Top 100 Most Important People in the 20th Century.
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Interesting Listen
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With a quick taste the listener gains insight to a troubled man who was able to sublimate his various inner issues to memorable
moments in Film and the Stage.
He is an icon to all who dream of turning their troubled life into a storied career in show business.
The Narrator helped to take the listener on this interesting journey.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
A difficult and brilliant actor.
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Narrated by: Harriet Seed
This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary.
I learned so much from this book. What a traumatic childhood he had! This goes through his life, jobs, roles, movies, and more.
The narrator was good but had a very strong British accent and some words were hard to understand. Otherwise she was very good.
Learned a lot from this book! What a life!
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Marlon Brando tell the life of Marlond Brando in a more or less chronological order - from his early life, to his stage career (and getting noticed on streetcar Named Desire) through to his film acting and his eventual deterioration into an overweight 'phoning-it-in' actor. It is not all chronological, as takes some topics (such as his offspring) and pulls them out from chronology to tell them as a topic unto itself.
It gives an overview of his method acting, and how it was in many ways a burden to him, causing him to remember and draw on some of his more painful memories. It made him a great actor, but also burnt him out quickly.
Brando lived an interesting life, and this book is a great introduction and overview of that life.
Narration by Harriet Seed is good. Well paced, she is easy to listen to. short, non-fiction books like this don't give the narrator much to work with, but Seed's work is definitely good here.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
A complex man
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**I was provided with a promotional copy, at my request, and have voluntarily left a fair and honest review**
Brando's story
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An interesting, if high level look at a brilliant star of screen and stage.
Brilliant Actor, Troubled Man
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Great quick read
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Harriet Reed adopts a rather monotone way of narrating the story making it sound very news reader like. If you watched DD India as a child you will understand exactly what I mean. In a way this proves to be a better way to digest Brando’s various relationships and children. In a way I felt a little relieved that they didn’t touch on the Last tango In Paris. Maybe it was written earlier?
WHAT I LIKED
I really enjoyed the quickness of the narration. If I’m meeting someone who is interested in a topic that I’m unaware of and I want to make conversation with them I’ll just have to listen to this at 1.5x the speed (very doable) and voila, I have enough knowledge for surface conversation with said person. Perfect if you have someone you need to impress, a boss, a date, an annoying know it all friend. This is perfect for that.
WHAT I DISLIKED
I normally listen to an audiobook while working out or driving. Unfortunately while the rather bland narration helped get through some of the more shocking parts it also made it difficult to do something else while listening to this. I had to try really hard to keep my focus on the audiobook and found myself having to rewind a few times.
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why the story of my Marlon Brando's life may be factually accurate well I wanted to hear about in his world of method acting was totally absent.
Weak story of Brando's life
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