This film is adapted from the famous playwright Tennessee Williams' play of the same name. After Xu Niang's semi-old "Southern Beauty" Branchi (Vivien Leigh) was dismissed as a tutor for "inappropriate" behavior, she came to New Orleans to join her sister. The younger sister lives in a dirty apartment, and her husband, Stanley (Marlon Brando), is the son of Polish immigrants, rude, alcoholic and addicted to gambling. Because she was spoiled from an early age and received an old-fashioned southern education, Blanche was more or less neurotic. She thought Stanley was a very ill-bred person, and because of her delicate sensitivity, she thought that she would spoil her wife. he even threatened his status as the master of the house, and often insulted her in disgust. In such an environment, Bailanzhi's tragedy unfolds little by little.