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(Report this) 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: Almost Succeeds, December 4, 2005 Reviewer:Jimmy (Birmingham, Alabama USA) - See all my reviewsThis book provides great insight into Marlon Brando, the man, and his view mail of the world and himself in it. Marked by poignant, eloquent, intelligent, and mail fascinating interludes on philosophy, history, and--perhaps most surprisingly--the craft of acting itself, readers will enjoy getting mail to know the Brando behind the tabloid images and salacious gossip mongers. Brando also almost succeeds in his thinly-veiled project of deconstructing his own myth. Perhaps betraying just how deeply his father's early and constant beratements of his abilities and potential affected him ("You'll never amount to anything"), Brando cannot seem to believe that he did anything out of the ordinary. He is beyond disparaging about his own acting and dismissive of his titanic achievements in cinema, art, and cultural redefinition.
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