6/10
This charming man
21 September 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Meet Marlon Brando" is a black-and-white documentary from 1966, so this one has its 50th anniversary this year. The directors were Albert and David Maysles (brothers, a while before their Oscar nomination) and the uncredited Charlotte Zwerin. This little movie runs for slightly under half an hour and shows several excerpts of interviews with Marlo Brando. As the title tells us already, this is a more personal take on things. Brando is there to speak about his new movie "Morituri", but he is not really in the mood and, instead, tries to make a more personal, maybe even romantic, connection with some of the female interviewers, all of them very stunning, one even a Miss USA beauty contest winner. Obviously, Brando has difficulties to focus on his film in that scenario of who interviews him. And apart from these scenes, there is also some talk between Brando and male interviewers, but this is also not really about the film, but more on a personal note about other stuff. So yeah, if you really want to find out about the Oscar-nominated "Morituri", then this is not worth seeing for you as you basically find out nothing about it apart from the fact that Brando plays a German and a decent snippet of background information on director Bernhard Wicki. But if you want to find out about the private person that Brando was, then this is exactly what you want to see. A somewhat different little documentary and set of interviews. I recommend the watch as I was well--entertained, but I also need to say that the runtime was perfect as at 1 hour or even more, this may have started to become repetitive and drag perhaps.
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