Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by imme_van_gorp
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
4.0
➛First read: October 2021 | ★4.0 stars
➛Second read: October 2021 | ★4.0 stars
Oh, this was good. This was really really good.
This play leaves so much unsaid yet says so much. It's truly fascinating, and it completely enthralled me.
There isn't much happening plot-wise, but that's not the point. The play is more like a character-study and a great one at that.
The characters are truly all so interesting and.. sick or broken in their own twisted ways. I was curious about them all from the jump and they only got more enrapturing as things went on.
I love the concept of not being able to distinguish imagination from reality and it's done so well here. The play leaves you wondering, it leaves you confused, but not confused enough for it to be frustrating.
I really loved it. I don't have many complaints or any big critiques.
This play might be rather old, but it definitely still holds up.
➛Second read: October 2021 | ★4.0 stars
Oh, this was good. This was really really good.
This play leaves so much unsaid yet says so much. It's truly fascinating, and it completely enthralled me.
There isn't much happening plot-wise, but that's not the point. The play is more like a character-study and a great one at that.
The characters are truly all so interesting and.. sick or broken in their own twisted ways. I was curious about them all from the jump and they only got more enrapturing as things went on.
I love the concept of not being able to distinguish imagination from reality and it's done so well here. The play leaves you wondering, it leaves you confused, but not confused enough for it to be frustrating.
I really loved it. I don't have many complaints or any big critiques.
This play might be rather old, but it definitely still holds up.