You Have No Idea How Much Marlon Brando Loved Farts
Brando was a major prankster who brought a jovial sense of humor to his projects, and was epitomized by love of farts.
There are few movie stars in cinematic history that have changed the way performances are perceived quite like Marlon Brando. After peaking in New York’s theater scene with his breakthrough work on A Streetcar Named Desire, Brando brought a level of emotional sensitivity to his performances that popularized the “method” approach to acting. While “method acting” is itself a somewhat controversial style that is often dismissed as a gimmick, it’s hard not to look at Brando’s resume of classics and argue against his work. Between classic social dramas like On the Waterfront to crime movie masterpieces like The Godfather, Brando’s range was unparalleled. However, the notion that he resembled the dark, brooding anti-heroes he so often portrayed on screen is entirely inaccurate, as Brando was a major prankster who brought a jovial sense of humor to his projects (when he wasn't being difficult), and he really loved farts.
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