https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CEzGAhMUno
A Streetcar Named Desire is a play written by Tennessee Williams in the 40s. Tennessee Williams was a homosexual, and gay men are known for not cater to the ugly sides of women. They don't make movies like this anymore because such honest exposure of what women dread the most - the wall - will send them into a cognitive dissonance.
The main characters are Blanche, played by Vivien Leigh, the actress from Gone With The Wind; and Stanley the alpha male, played by Marlon Brando. Blanch an aging high-school teacher, a damsel in distress, seems to have lost everything and seeks help at her sister and brother-in-law house. Through out the movie, Blanche pushes Stanley's nerves. Stanley is an ultra alpha male, who does not compromise for the sake of an old woman, who is desperately trying to cling on to her fading youth. Blanche is a total nightmare, she drinks the alpha's liquor, eat their food, constantly taking hot shower. She looks down at the blue collar working class of New Orleans and praises herself for being a civilized southern belle. She then baits a polite beta, who is Stanley's friend, into marrying her. Stanley then finds out all her dirt, which results to the climax of the movie where Stanley rapes her.
Most modern men, given the same situation, would not dare to upset a damsel in distress like the woman in the movie. They are cucked by their wives, who will tell them to obey. They are cucked by the state, the big daddy, which will accuse them of rape if a woman cries wolf. Women want to have an obedient beta at home and then fantasizing about rough alpha male like Stanley. No wonder Marlon Brando went from an unknown actor to a sex symbol after portraying this role.