Why was Marlon Brando's (and to a copied extent, James Dean's) brand of mumbling so fascinating and charismatic?

Why was Marlon Brando's (and to a copied extent, James Dean's) brand of mumbling so fascinating and charismatic?

This is a serious question. What's the scientific explanation?

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they got it from trying to talk while sucking cock

It was incredibly naturalistic at the time.

Holy shit James Dean looks like a twink homo in comparison to Marlon Chado

It was "fascinating" because they were hot. If you're hot, no matter what you do is fascinating. If Jason Alexander was mumbling people would tell him to fuck off.

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Brando was talking like a relatively normal person at a time when everyone else still acted like vaudeville performers.

he was a twink homo

That's because he was a twink homo you goofy zoomer

True say.

But it's still charismatic as hell do this day

Brando was still incredibly magnetic even when he was a fat tub of lard

>What's the scientific explanation?
You're retarded.

they were both homos

Method acting ruined movie stars. They took the “natural” approach to the level it sucked out charisma.

You look at the most popular movie stars and they’re rarely method actors but charismatic performers

Yeah he looks like the epitome of charisma.

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He unironically sucked a dick

It's an affectation. It forces you to pay closer attention to them, to understand what they're saying. There's nothing scientific about it.

Bogart said the best thing twink Dean did for his career was die

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People mumble because they barely care if you understand them. Not caring is cool

>People mumble because they barely care if you understand them.

Keep telling yourself that. People that mumble have no confidence. Tell me a single badass that mumbles

The medium of film was still new. For thousands of year you had to perform bigger than life to reach the crowds. It was only thirty years in that they found out that film loves subtlety.

seeBogart mumbled & was a full on badass. Dean Martin mumbled, you tellin' me Deano wasn't a baddass?

meanwhile James Dean still alive and kicking

fuck brando, fat fuck. dean was and still is better than him

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A character, or a person? If it’s a character, the driver from drive comes to mind. I don’t remember a person right now, though

Bogart didn’t mumble. He had a lisp from a war injury. He called method acting “the scratch your ass and mumble school of acting.”

Maybe you should read up on the subject, op. There have been dozens of books written on the subject.

Do you really expect people to spoonfeed you answer? Stop being a bitch and get to work.

Dean mumbled because it was his "drunk character", again, affectation. It sold tickets, on Johnny Carson. He was very well spoken before he became a lounge act, when he was with Lewis. He had to be, he was the straight man.

lol no, Brandau is the most overrated Hollywood star lookswise.

>t was only thirty years in that they found out that film loves subtlety.

Look how things have swung the other way. There is nothing subtle about today’s actors or movies. It’s all over the top cartoon shit to hold zoomer’s attention.

Want to see a Zoomer lose their mind, have them watch an old 60s minimalistic movie where there’s long periods of no talking and little action

I blame streaming & piracy. They take less chances now. Television is the thing now.