Method acting, or the Strasberg method, focused on the emotional memory of the actor in order to create a realistic act. The Stanislaski system focused more on imagination rather than an emotional memory. Thus, it did not emphasize specifically the pains of life but the entire expeirence of life. Brando's film helped spread the success of Method acting. James Dean, as well as Monroe had a great impact to the acting styles in the mid 1900s. Their naturalistic acting proved to be effective on screen, increasing its popularity to this day. As a result, Method acting was cemented as the way to prepare acting for the screen.
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