Film Blonde "Marilyn Monroe" as a victim or psychopath !
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A few months ago, during the 70th Cannes Film Festival, we watched the premiere of Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis", in which he presented his vision of the life of iconic American singer Elvis Presley. The film was a good audience and critical success, despite the great aura around the character and the difficulty of portraying it on screen.
In recent days, the film “Blonde” directed by Andrew Dominic was shown on the Netflix platform, which deals with the life of another icon, Marilyn Monroe, whose life contains many tragic and mysterious matters as well, and she embodies the character of the Cuban actress Ana de Armas.Along with some of the elite actors Kadrian Brody.
There are different schools for bio-pic films, some films focus on a specific stage of a character's life, such as Joe Wright's "Darkest Hour", and some follow the character's life from childhood or boyhood to the end of her life. “Blonde” belongs to the second type, as we watch the life of the child Norma Jeane, who will later become Marilyn Monroe, until her death, going through many important stages in her life.
The blonde actress was 36 years old when she died, but despite this short stint and a star's shorter stint in the spotlight, her life has always been an interesting subject. The director chooses to introduce us to the tragic side of Monroe's life,
Since her childhood, we know that her father abandoned her, which prompted her mother to permanently abuse her, because she believes that this child is the reason for the father's absence.
This suffering continues later in various forms, both in her emotional relationships, and in her working life. This choice seems a clear line in the film, but the problem is in the distraction that we see while the director tries to go through everything difficult that Monroe has experienced, and even go into some things again and again during the long duration of the film (166 minutes), but we do not find in this repetition a real addition to the viewer.
Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe!
Since the release of the movie trailer, we have been waiting for how Ana de Armas will embody this exciting character. On the formal level, the makeup team has worked hard to make her look like Monroe clearly, so that those who watch the poster will find it difficult at first glance to believe that this is not actually Marilyn.
Away from the outward appearances, de Armas strives to emulate the character, but we will often feel that she is clearly "acting", and that we watch her play the role and not see Marilyn.
Monroe wasn't an actress of immense talent, but she certainly had an irresistible presence. But we will feel that the Cuban actress referenced Monroe's performance in films, speaking almost the same way as the American actress in "Some Like it Hot," with a soft voice and surprising facial expressions.
There may not be many television interviews for Monroe, but from the available interviews with her, it can be seen that there is a clear difference between the way she talks and expressions in her life and the way she performs in films. If we go back to the movie “Elvis”, we will find that although the hero of the movie Austin Butlers is different from Elvis Presley, he was able to give the character a soul, which made her more believable than what de Armas did.
Accompanying this performance is a clear attempt to imbue the late actress with an angelic aura, by portraying all the men who were around her, without exception, exploiting her in one way or another.
The director can certainly be blamed for this, as even beyond Anna de Arms, Andrew Dominic is between clear scenes and silly projections. Such as in the scene of sex with US President Kennedy, which we can say is the worst scenes in the film and combines all its flaws between the strange performance of the actor Casper Phillipson, who introduced the Kennedy character, or the way to portray the sexual relationship, or the use of the scenes shown on television for the UFO attacking His goal is a very superficial indication that Kennedy got what he wanted from the helpless actress. This use of montage may be intentional in reference to how similar scenes are used in older films, but when we see that it is just a scene in the middle of a feature film, we will not succeed in connecting it to the style or general vision of the director.
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