He is more brooding bad boy kind of guy which I understand is what a lot of people like but it’s not mine. I like actors like Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant. Errol Flynn. Gary cooper.
Blanche: "Here I am all freshly bathed and scented and feeling like a brand new human being." Stanley: "Oh that's good." LOL the tone of sarcasm in Marlon's voice is spot-on! You didn't hear that too often in movies before the 1950s.
lmfao that was hilarious! I love all of Stanley's lines and reactions I think Marlon was quite GORGEOUS and funny also I just noticed that sexy seductive music again 😂😳
@TMPanos96 hes cute. What's the big deal? Besides, they are talking about Marlon Brando, not Stanley. No one said Stanely the book character was hot lol Incels will always be mad lol
TMPanos96 not exactly high status. Marlon Brando’s looks, physique, and dominating presence channeled through the character of Stanley is what turns a woman on. A man could be a serial killer and still be sought after by many woman if he posses such characteristics. Look at how they hyper-sexualized Ted Bundy.
@@bryanthayer1795 if he was dominating but ugly... I dont think women would be admiring him. We just find marlon brando sexy, and seeing him get all angry is a turn on lol
@randywhite3947Brad Pitt wishes he were Marlon Brando, that's why he always eats everything in movies. He's just a copycat. And a dunce. He could never be Brando
One of my favorite movies ever, Marlon and Vivien were absolutely amazing in their roles, the scenes are so memorable and the movie itself is just amazing, good story and characters
I think he's perfect for the role as Stanley. I feel as if Stanley's looks--much like Brando's--has a lot to do with why Stella is so in love with him and keeps coming back to him. It's that sexy, raw, manliness that allows her to be so attracted to him and not leave him. I think that says a lot for how Williams wanted the audience to feel about Stanley as well. It makes the experience much more frustrating and tense.
THAT'S how I FEEL too! 😱 Stanley was meant to be SOO unbelieveably ATTRACTIVE and it makes it hard for Stella and Blanche to even FOCUS around the man 😂🔥😏🥵😳
There's a clip on youtube of Williams talking about when he first met Brando before the play was released. Apparently Brando was a day late and showed up and fixed his toilet and then read for the part and he was flabbergasted and said he'd never seen such a reading in his life. He instantly knew he was Stanley.
@@user5362 that's freakin AMAZING 😩 I read that as well somewhere! 😳 he also added that Marlon WAS the most GORGEOUS man that he had EVER seen in his life 😍 and I was like SAME 🥵🔥🥵I AGREE 😆
I have to say, when I started watching this movie, I was afraid that Marlon's insane looks would hold him back. I completely take it back. The scene where he advances towards Blanche was so frightening, I couldn't breathe.
How America did not recognize their greatest ever Artist with an Oscar for that Ground breaking Acting i will never know, 1951 just could not comprehend Brando i suppose....
If the academy had rightfully given Bogart his Oscar for Casablanca in 1942 then they wouldn’t have needed to give him a career Oscar in 1951 when Brando should have won
@@sarahbartlett1196 he probably would, would still be the youngest in his category as the youngest currently is Adrian broody at 29 and he was 27, even though timothee chalamet should have won for call me by your name at 22
If Stanley had been anything less than incredibly good looking he would have been intolerable. With Brando as the lead it brings about an uncomfortable feeling of attraction that is at the core of the film for me. If the film is meant to be more about Blanche, well yes he was miscast lol
I really feel Williams wrote the Character that way. The scene where he hits her and then she comes walking back down the stairs to him in a trance tells the entire story with regard to that aspect. I think it was very intentional. :)
Our English teacher once told us that Brando was a miscast for this role - she said that is performance was flawless but that his good looks - and magnetic persona made him the lead role - he stole every scene he was in when in fact the play evolved around Blanche and her dysfunctional personality
Rape is a very serious topic and is nothing to joke about....however, all the girls who are saying "I'd let him rape me" are obviously just making a joke about the movie. If a girl lets a man rape her it is no longer considered rape and is consensual. They're just making a statement about how good looking Marlon Brando was back in the 50's. I see what you're saying though because there are some abusive relationships out there.
i appreciate you pointing this out. as a woman, i can admit no-problem that dominance can be very very sexy in a man. but actually being abused non-consensually is never a turn-on, it's terrifying and traumatic. the great thing about film is it offers a fantasy where you can both appreciate how gorgeous Brando was and find his entire presence alluring and sexy without actually finding misogyny, violence and abuse in real life attractive.
Marlon Brando was the perfect choice for Stanley. He acted the part really well and really got into character. Though tbh, from reading the play I didn't imagine Stanley to be as good looking as Brando is!
ohhhhh the sarcasm... 'ohh that's good ',,,, he couldn't give a shit,,, brando was so physically attractive and watchable,, I'm mesmerised whenever I watch him,,even in his later interviews,, when his beauty outwardly has faded,, he's a very interesting man and still beautiful
He's absolutely great in this movie! Plays the role of Stanley perfectly. Exactly how I imagined him when I read the play. However, I still struggle to understand what he's saying half the time! He keeps mumbling and slurring his words together
What fundamentally makes streetcar such a good film is the writing by Williams. The Characters are 'full' - they are not one dimensional, good or bad. Stanley is boorish, but also sensitive, violent but tender. Likewise Blanche on one hand could be seen as fragile & caring but in another light as neurotic & narcissistic. - Add to this the quality of the actors & director & you have 'great' film. Even if you don't like it its hard to fault on a technical or artistic level.
Marlon Brando and Paul Newman are my top faves. I also have a soft spot for Henry Fonda and James Stuart. Henry and James are the guys you bring home to mom and dad to make them happy; ie the lovable dork (I know, Henry, was a jerk in real life, but you get the picture). Marlon and Paul are the men you bring home to piss your parents off.
I about straight up....not gonna lie here FAINTED when Stanley first appeared onscreen and when he saw Blanche in the apartment 😳🔥🥵😏 I've NEVER seen a MORE HAWTER man in my life! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
Wtf are you even talking about? Marlon Brando never used drugs or drunk and if he did drink it was on special occasions. Where are you getting your information?
ALL of the girls (and the gay boys) in my drama class absolutely swooned when we watched A Streetcar Named Desire for the first time. He was a real man. Not a pretty boy. A man.
I am curious what he thought when Stanley first met her, it was a long pause and the way he stopped and just gazed before speaking. That moment what was he thinking 🤨
lol! I'd LOVE to know that too! 😳 but when Blanche paused after Stanley asked oh! you're Stella's sistah? I felt THAT 😂 I'd be thinking like DAMN he's the HOTTEST man EVER! and I'd be blushing up a storm 😳🔥🥵😏
That's true. In the Person to Person video his voice is soft and delicate. He also didn't want to be like his dad. When he chews out is staff in The Ugly American he's doing his dad. His sister had to leave the set because he was so terrifyingly real.
Seems like there is always something being broken when Stanley is around. In that scene, he wears what he calls his "honeymoon pajamas" - and there is broken glass as he attempts to 'interfere' with Blanche. I recall Stella telling Blanche that on her honeymoon night with Stanley - he smashed the light bulb.
Blanche: Excuse me while I put on my pretty new dress! Stanley: Go ahead. She asks him to leave... I know it's just a movie but, My God, that would've been the last thing I would've asked him...
+Eva Maria Uhl Oh, Marlon had a temper in real life--he wasn't always sensitive. And he lacked sensitivity towards his children and his wives, whom he continually cheated on. He was a man of many colors.
yes its possible that he hated such characters..WindWipper we all have bad tempers sometimes I resurch ab this man sinve years and we dont nothing ab the man we never met him in person.
He told that whenever he raged on a set (screaming, kicking...) he thought of his father beating his mother when he was very young. Kowalski is like his father that's why he hated him
Yes I read his biography and the book fr his long time friend George Englund and the book fr Nancy Peardon she knew him ab 28 years and Smile also a truthful book no matter what this man was an alchemist a brilliant mind
I'm a movie "addict"; mainly because I love watching an actor hone his craft. After watching this, I have to add that Brando let some darkness in in order to act like this.
You forgot his 'meow' at Blanche. My favorite Brando moment.
😄mine too
THAT was a work of art! 😏 I SWEAR if he did that to me I WOULD for SURE faint 🔥😳
@Leily Hosseini he had the most SEXY MEOW 😏🔥🥵😳😍 I've EVER heard ALONG with his INSANELY DROP DEAD GORGEOUS looks! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵 I LUV YOU Marlon!
Mine is calling "Stella"
My fav too.
Marlon Brando was the most physically beautiful man that ever lived...
John Charnock ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️yasssss
He is more brooding bad boy kind of guy which I understand is what a lot of people like but it’s not mine. I like actors like Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant. Errol Flynn. Gary cooper.
@LK 6767 Don't talk shit about people you never knew, maybe he did a lot of thing's, thing is you'll never know.
Is he a bad guy in this movie?
I think I HAVE to agree! 😳 I've NEVER been MORE attracted to a man than I have with Mar playing Stanley Kowalski 😏🔥😳🥵 he was SOO HOT! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
Blanche: "Here I am all freshly bathed and scented and feeling like a brand new human being."
Stanley: "Oh that's good."
LOL the tone of sarcasm in Marlon's voice is spot-on! You didn't hear that too often in movies before the 1950s.
HAHA that was my favourite bit!!!
lmao totally! it sounds so modern lol
lmfao that was hilarious! I love all of Stanley's lines and reactions I think Marlon was quite GORGEOUS and funny also I just noticed that sexy seductive music again 😂😳
@@rubyedwards705 lol! that part was great 😂
@@noemistephanie93 yes it does! 😱 oh lord I laughed at that part 😂 Stanley's tone was literally like Blanche I don't give an f if you bathed or not! 🤣
You're supposed to hate him in this movie, but he's just a turn on.
@TMPanos96 Nah don't worry some of us find him repellent, no matter his physique
@TMPanos96 incel alert lol
@TMPanos96 hes cute. What's the big deal? Besides, they are talking about Marlon Brando, not Stanley. No one said Stanely the book character was hot lol
Incels will always be mad lol
TMPanos96 not exactly high status. Marlon Brando’s looks, physique, and dominating presence channeled through the character of Stanley is what turns a woman on. A man could be a serial killer and still be sought after by many woman if he posses such characteristics. Look at how they hyper-sexualized Ted Bundy.
@@bryanthayer1795 if he was dominating but ugly... I dont think women would be admiring him. We just find marlon brando sexy, and seeing him get all angry is a turn on lol
Anyone else noticed that Stanley is almost always eating something? :)
Bob Bobby I want him to eat me
It's called chewing gum.
@Randy White brad pit short and dumb though, and twitchy acting
@randywhite3947Brad Pitt wishes he were Marlon Brando, that's why he always eats everything in movies. He's just a copycat. And a dunce. He could never be Brando
@randywhite3947 οχι με τιποτα ο Μπραντον ηταν ομορφοτερος
"Now, maybe you won't be bad to interfere with." - gives me chills! You knew immediately what he was going to do.
This changed life. Especially his life. No one was as charismatic as this before or since
Brando made this movie a work of fine art.
YAAS! 🔥🥵 the WORLD'S HAWTEST and GREATEST actor of ALL time! 😏🔥🥵😍😘🥰
Only a man of Marlon Brando's abilities can be that intimidating in striped pajamas.
I 2nd that Emotion.
One of my favorite movies ever, Marlon and Vivien were absolutely amazing in their roles, the scenes are so memorable and the movie itself is just amazing, good story and characters
I think he's perfect for the role as Stanley. I feel as if Stanley's looks--much like Brando's--has a lot to do with why Stella is so in love with him and keeps coming back to him. It's that sexy, raw, manliness that allows her to be so attracted to him and not leave him. I think that says a lot for how Williams wanted the audience to feel about Stanley as well. It makes the experience much more frustrating and tense.
THAT'S how I FEEL too! 😱 Stanley was meant to be SOO unbelieveably ATTRACTIVE and it makes it hard for Stella and Blanche to even FOCUS around the man 😂🔥😏🥵😳
There's a clip on youtube of Williams talking about when he first met Brando before the play was released. Apparently Brando was a day late and showed up and fixed his toilet and then read for the part and he was flabbergasted and said he'd never seen such a reading in his life. He instantly knew he was Stanley.
@@user5362 that's freakin AMAZING 😩 I read that as well somewhere! 😳 he also added that Marlon WAS the most GORGEOUS man that he had EVER seen in his life 😍 and I was like SAME 🥵🔥🥵I AGREE 😆
"Oh, that's good" lmao, that line killed me for some reason
he was literally like I don't give a s*** Blanche! 😂
And where's HEY STELLLLLA!?
The acting by Marlon and Vivian in this movie is simply LEGEND. What a work of art!!!!
Kim Hunter and Karl Malden too
@@tony4534 Absolutely true!
I love the way he says ''go ahead''. I don't know, there's something about it that melts me a lot.
I have to say, when I started watching this movie, I was afraid that Marlon's insane looks would hold him back.
I completely take it back. The scene where he advances towards Blanche was so frightening, I couldn't breathe.
stanley and his bottle--I just melted. I literally just melted. Lord knows how I'm typing. Marlon...GOD BLESS YO MAMA
I like when he clears the table.
How America did not recognize their greatest ever Artist with an Oscar for that Ground breaking Acting i will never know, 1951 just could not comprehend Brando i suppose....
If the academy had rightfully given Bogart his Oscar for Casablanca in 1942 then they wouldn’t have needed to give him a career Oscar in 1951 when Brando should have won
that was a shame that Brando didn't get oscar for that role
@@sarahbartlett1196 he probably would, would still be the youngest in his category as the youngest currently is Adrian broody at 29 and he was 27, even though timothee chalamet should have won for call me by your name at 22
@@sarahbartlett1196 Humphrey Bogart would still have the overdue narrative today Brando wouldn’t win
If you look up the word sexy in a dictionnary they give Marlon Brando as an illustration
AND if you look up the world's HAWTEST man you'll find Marlon in A Streetcar 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
His accent is so adorable :3
The best actor ever..!!! HE IS AMAZING !!!
Brando is the king of acting.
he should have got an Oscar,, young Marlon don't you think.?.. for this,,, best thing i have seen him in.
the best thing ı have seen him in is Last Tango İn Paris.
I also like the scene at the table - "My place is all cleared up now, do you want me to clear yours?" LOL!
If Stanley had been anything less than incredibly good looking he would have been intolerable. With Brando as the lead it brings about an uncomfortable feeling of attraction that is at the core of the film for me. If the film is meant to be more about Blanche, well yes he was miscast lol
I know I'm ATTRACTED to him in this and I'm NOT ashamed at all 😂🔥😏🥵😳
I really feel Williams wrote the Character that way. The scene where he hits her and then she comes walking back down the stairs to him in a trance tells the entire story with regard to that aspect. I think it was very intentional. :)
I remember I watched this during the summer for the first time and Oh My sweet Jesus did I fall in love with Marlon
Brando will always be the king of acting.
Our English teacher once told us that Brando was a miscast for this role - she said that is performance was flawless but that his good looks - and magnetic persona made him the lead role - he stole every scene he was in when in fact the play evolved around Blanche and her dysfunctional personality
It's so true! I can't stop looking at him, arrrgh
Marlon was not only physically beautiful he had an air of danger about him❤🥂
UNICO!!!!
No se puede creer tanto talento!!!!!
Rape is a very serious topic and is nothing to joke about....however, all the girls who are saying "I'd let him rape me" are obviously just making a joke about the movie. If a girl lets a man rape her it is no longer considered rape and is consensual. They're just making a statement about how good looking Marlon Brando was back in the 50's. I see what you're saying though because there are some abusive relationships out there.
i appreciate you pointing this out. as a woman, i can admit no-problem that dominance can be very very sexy in a man. but actually being abused non-consensually is never a turn-on, it's terrifying and traumatic. the great thing about film is it offers a fantasy where you can both appreciate how gorgeous Brando was and find his entire presence alluring and sexy without actually finding misogyny, violence and abuse in real life attractive.
You can joke about anything dont worry.
The cadence of his voice vs Blanche shows how he was bringing acting to new level vs her scripted acting.
A picture of Marlon Brando is next to my definition of Alpha Male
Marlon Brando was the perfect choice for Stanley. He acted the part really well and really got into character. Though tbh, from reading the play I didn't imagine Stanley to be as good looking as Brando is!
I'm down with a little rough house, Stanley...
YAS
NOT ME *hides behind wall*
@the fuck? Shut up simp
@@lyssyui7734 🤣🤣🤣 incels are everywhere
Saaaaame
Can't believe his screaming for "Stella!!!" wasn't included!
ohhhhh the sarcasm... 'ohh that's good ',,,, he couldn't give a shit,,, brando was so physically attractive and watchable,, I'm mesmerised whenever I watch him,,even in his later interviews,, when his beauty outwardly has faded,, he's a very interesting man and still beautiful
He's so intimidatingly beautiful, just one glance is all it'd take to make me weak in the knees 💓😵
YAAS! 😏 Stanley was the MOST GORGEOUS man to EVER exist! 😳🔥🥵🔥🥵
He's absolutely great in this movie! Plays the role of Stanley perfectly. Exactly how I imagined him when I read the play. However, I still struggle to understand what he's saying half the time! He keeps mumbling and slurring his words together
I find it disturbing that you listed the rape scene as #1.
Just a great performance from Brando.
What fundamentally makes streetcar such a good film is the writing by Williams. The Characters are 'full' - they are not one dimensional, good or bad. Stanley is boorish, but also sensitive, violent but tender. Likewise Blanche on one hand could be seen as fragile & caring but in another light as neurotic & narcissistic. - Add to this the quality of the actors & director & you have 'great' film. Even if you don't like it its hard to fault on a technical or artistic level.
Loved when he catches the feathers of Blanche 's white fur
0:32-0:34 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stanley: Go up to Eunice’s! (Stanley throw down his buddies’ coat and slap Stella’s butt)
I think that's what Adam looked like..
I just died. Aaaah perfection
oh my lord in heaven HE WAS! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
1:02 Boom I'm pregnant!
Marlon Brando and Paul Newman are my top faves. I also have a soft spot for Henry Fonda and James Stuart. Henry and James are the guys you bring home to mom and dad to make them happy; ie the lovable dork (I know, Henry, was a jerk in real life, but you get the picture). Marlon and Paul are the men you bring home to piss your parents off.
hahaha I love these clips! Brando was a god!
Great video! Great Film, Great!
1:00
saving this for future references..
1:51 That is obviously the best scene in the movie
I about straight up....not gonna lie here FAINTED when Stanley first appeared onscreen and when he saw Blanche in the apartment 😳🔥🥵😏 I've NEVER seen a MORE HAWTER man in my life! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
@@SexySkoChick I was making a joke about how they showed a 2 second clip, but at least you are passionate about the topic lol
@@templarkiller2926 oh! LMAO! I should've known that haha! the scene DID go by in a flash but....oh my GOSH YAAS! Stanley was SOO HOT!
@@templarkiller2926 the girl who made this vid prolly just simping for brando that 2 seconds captured how attractive he was
What a babe
tom hardy reminds me of a young brando now that I saw this movie
I love how Marlon Brando at this age looks almost exactly like James Caan when he was approximately the same age.....
Marlon brando is my favourite actor, so charming, sensual, a man like this is my dream❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Prefer Roger Moore. He is more charming.
Wtf are you even talking about? Marlon Brando never used drugs or drunk and if he did drink it was on special occasions. Where are you getting your information?
*if brando get a chance to read these comments*
1:00 That’s a very... interesting way of opening a beer 😉
I really dont see Brando in this performance....only stanley...and stanley is beautiful.
am in love
Marlon Brando as Stanely is the only man I'd willingly turn masochist for
God! He was so handsome
ALL of the girls (and the gay boys) in my drama class absolutely swooned when we watched A Streetcar Named Desire for the first time. He was a real man. Not a pretty boy. A man.
Where's "Hey Stellaaaa! Hey Stellaaaaaaa!" ? One of the most moving scenes... And no one will ever be as hot as Brando is in this film!
OMG soo true! 😳 Marlon was the EPITOME of the world's HOTTEST man fo sure! 😏🔥🥵🔥🥵
I am curious what he thought when Stanley first met her, it was a long pause and the way he stopped and just gazed before speaking. That moment what was he thinking 🤨
lol! I'd LOVE to know that too! 😳 but when Blanche paused after Stanley asked oh! you're Stella's sistah? I felt THAT 😂 I'd be thinking like DAMN he's the HOTTEST man EVER! and I'd be blushing up a storm 😳🔥🥵😏
My Marlon
What about the scene where Brando shouts ''Stella!''? That should be number 1!
I am speech less with awe wonder enchantment. He is superb.
DAMN!!! Marlon was soooo hot!!
I think he was the most ATTRACTIVE man to EVER exist! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
Ojalá Marlon hubiera sido de esta época.
Best bit of the movie 'HEYY STELLA!'
We love him
He is
Physically beautiful
Attractive
Handsome
Magnetic And
Suchitra Jain EVIL!!! In this movie... but yup. Brando was perfection!
Talented
Alright, give us a fucking chance to watch the clips. They ended so abruptly, bloody hell.
That's true. In the Person to Person video his voice is soft and delicate. He also didn't want to be like his dad. When he chews out is staff in The Ugly American he's doing his dad. His sister had to leave the set because he was so terrifyingly real.
where´s the scene where he begs Stella to forgive him?? I think that´s the best one.
I MELTED when he told her that don't ever leave me baby! 😳🔥😏 and my answer would've been NEVER! 🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵🔥🥵
He was a great actor, but I just couldn't be afraid in that last scene where he hits on Blanche. I was too much in love!!!
I FULLY agree with you I would've LOVED if Stanley did that to me 😏😳🔥🥵
Does anyone know what page(s) are the best Stella and Blanche scenes?!
OH MY GOD
he's awesome, simply awesome
Seems like there is always something being broken when Stanley is around. In that scene, he wears what he calls his "honeymoon pajamas" - and there is broken glass as he attempts to 'interfere' with Blanche. I recall Stella telling Blanche that on her honeymoon night with Stanley - he smashed the light bulb.
Violence and fragility..
my favorite scene is after the birthday dinner when he tells stella everything was fine tell blanche arrived.
brilliant compilation.
As Blanche says to Stella 'A man like that might be alright if you're feeling naughty. But to marry, have children with?'
Blanche: Excuse me while I put on my pretty new dress!
Stanley: Go ahead.
She asks him to leave...
I know it's just a movie but, My God, that would've been the last thing I would've asked him...
absolute top class! think the beers on his head should of been no2 top though
Brilliant I have to watch the movie now
He hated to be compared with this character he never was like Kovaslki Marlon was a sensitive man.
+Eva Maria Uhl Oh, Marlon had a temper in real life--he wasn't always sensitive. And he lacked sensitivity towards his children and his wives, whom he continually cheated on. He was a man of many colors.
+Eva Maria Uhl He hated Stanley Kowalski I think mainly because that character reminded him of his father.
yes its possible that he hated such characters..WindWipper we all have bad tempers sometimes I resurch ab this man sinve years and we dont nothing ab the man we never met him in person.
He told that whenever he raged on a set (screaming, kicking...) he thought of his father beating his mother when he was very young. Kowalski is like his father that's why he hated him
Yes I read his biography and the book fr his long time friend George Englund and the book fr Nancy Peardon she knew him ab 28 years and Smile also a truthful book no matter what this man was an alchemist a brilliant mind
he reminds me of tom hardy
+PotterishHead don't you dare compare a great like brando to tom this means war hardy
+kit clarke I'm not comparing. I just meant they have the same mannerism.
I'm not all that familiar Tom Hardy, but it did just occur to me that Joseph Fiennes bears a certain physical resemblance to Brando.
i remember when i watched streetcar named desire for the first time, i almost passed out on his first appearence in the movie haha!
He wouldn't advance towards me, ill advance towards him!!! lmfao
I'm a movie "addict"; mainly because I love watching an actor hone his craft. After watching this, I have to add that Brando let some darkness in in order to act like this.
He was a very visceral actor.
hey! what happned to the infamous steeeeeeelaaaaaaaaaaaa moment?
I love Brando... my favorite ever! ;^D
Cool vid!
Is it bad that I want Stanley to "advance" on me? lol Marlon Brando is simply irresistable when he looks like that!
not at ALL! I felt the same way myself lol