Pros: excellent script and acting, good story. Enjoyed it a lot! Cons: Filmed in black & white instead of color. That said, it IS arguable that B&W is more appropriate given the nature of the story. Film includes only the last part of the Steinbeck novel. Many interesting characters and story lines omitted.
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Thank you I'm very happy to have revived this DVD I haven't played the movie yet but already before I even took the dvd out of the package I saw dirt and rough edges on the dvd I'm over here thinking it's used cus I'm pretty sure it said NEW there was no seal at all on the dvd allowing it to become this dirty. I'm quite sad and I need an explanation. Is this the original DVD or is this a copy? Because my rebel without a cause dvd came in SEALED and was in a different size. But then again I'm not going to get all crazy over the outside of the dvd I had cleaned some of the grime off and there are still some I cannot remove. But I hope that the CD is not just as bad as the outside because if so, I'm shipping it right back.
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James Dean gave a memorable performance as Cal (Caleb) Trask in this 1955 movie about seeking a father's love and being put down over and over. Raymond Massey plays Adam Trask, a struggling vegetable farmer in Salinas, California, who has raised his two sons alone after being abandoned by his wife, Kathy (Jo Van Fleet). The two sons, Cal and Aron (Richard Davalos) think that their mother is dead until someone leaks the truth to Cal, and he rides a freight train to nearby Monterey and follows her to the house of ill repute that she owns. Meanwhile, Aron has a girlfriend Abra (Julie Harris) that he plans to marry as soon as they graduate high school. Aron is the favorite son because he is good and doesn't cause Adam any problems. Cal, on the other hand, is moody, rebellious, and challenging on every level. Adam always forgives Cal for his indiscretions because the Bible requires it, but somehow the adjective "bad" becomes the label he wears. After Cal finally introduces himself to his mother, something clicks inside Cal, and he realizes that he has many of his mother's traits. He starts to understand himself and softens his attitude toward his father. Adam softens too, but feelings just don't completely go away. Cal's sudden good behavior, however, does change Abra's attitude toward him. They have sveral heart-to-heart conversations, and thus the plot heats up. This movie produced 4 Academy Award nominations with one win for Jo Van Fleet as Best Supporting Actress. James Dean in his movie debut was nominated as Best Actor; Elia Kazan was nominated as Best Director; and the movie also had a nomination for Best Screenplay Writing. In a separate dvd we are treated to a complete biography of James Dean and to a feature about how the movie was made. We learn that the lead character Cal was nearly cast to Paul Newman. Marlon Brando considered James Dean a rival. John Steinbeck and Elia Kazan were lifelong friends; both men had similar relationships with their fathers. And more. This movie was a great debut for James Dean, who only made 3 movies before his untimely death at age 24. If for no other reason than to see him in action, I recommend this movie.Read full review
If you are a movie fan, this movie has to be on your shelf. The debut movie of James Dean in this John Steinbeck novel directed by Elia Kazan is not to be missed. James Dean is, in his first movie, better than most "stars" of movies today. James Dean plays Cal with Richard Davalos equally compelling, but not quite as dazzling, playing his brother Aron. This is a twist on the Cain and Abel scenario. Raymond Massey, as their father, was the perfect choice for this role. Julie Harris, as Abra, shines. This movie was nominated for 4 Academy Awards, including best acting by James Dean. It won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress by Jo Van Fleet as the wayward mother of Cal and Aron.
I love this movie and the characters it portrays! James Dean only starred in three movies before his untimely death in a car accident. He plays the son, who is always trying to gain his father's love. But his brother, Aaron, seems to have all the love no matter what James Dean tries to do. This story weaves the characters in incredible ways, showing how different personalities perceive love. I enjoy watching it on DVD with the 'special features' bonus. It's a classic!
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The movie is an excellent story and the acting was great, enjoyed James Dean, he fills your heart with caring for this ladd who is looking for love all his life. GREAT ACTING!!!!
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Great and powerful performances all around. James Dean's debut as Cal is a great story about single dad and his two sons. Cal, who is emotionally disturbed and broken is trying to find out what is wrong with him and discovers that it has to do with the mother, who is not dead. While Aaron appears to be emotionally well and good is not.
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Use this classic movie as a supplement in your U.S. History class with your unit on World War I. Concepts/themes include: struggle between agricultural/industrial age, prejudice/intolerance/compassion for others, fundamentalism/modernism, a lot of patriotism, and then there are all of Freudian implications! Classical family struggle set in WWI era California. This is one of the all time great movies of the 1950s. James Dean is the star. What a rebel! Students can see what true acting used to be. A girl in my class said "That Cal(Dean) is so hot!" Even though I had already explained twice, I told her "that is James Dean." "Oh wow" she said. Students are intrigued with the opening scenes set at the "house" of the local Madame. High level thinkers and will get the most from this movie. Usually jock boys are bored. But when aren't they?Read full review
James Dean demonstrated his brilliance on Film.
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I saw this movie when it first came out in 1955 and it still holds up. More importantly is the informational history that is included in the DVD and told me stuff about James Dean that I was not aware of when I first viewed the film. Worth buying the extended edition.
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