Marlon Brando on Marilyn Monroe: Everything Ends





Interview with Marlon Brando
Conducted by James Grissom
By Telephone
1990



Some glorious things are simple things. People drive for miles to see a mountain. Others make trips to pull over and look at an acre of wild flowers. I can still have my breath taken away by a sunset. And certain words in certain patterns speak to your soul. Let's not complicate things. Let's not look for the summing up of things. Let's just feel the thing and honor it. Marilyn [Monroe] was a field of wild flowers, a gamboling puppy in the back yard, a pink sunset in June. She was glorious, and we had to look. Is that talent? I don't care. It was magical. And then it was gone. Is there a moral? Yes. Everything ends.


©  2014  James Grissom

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