@poorxsweetxinnocent Yeah, he left his diary out so she could read it! He was cruel man. After his third wife gave birth to a handicapped child, Miller had the boy placed in a facility and never saw or aknowledged him! (Had Marilyn lived, imagine what she would have thought of that!) P.S. And "The Misfits" is a lousy screenplay.
@poorxsweetxinnocent I think in this regard they were too typical of married couples (then and now) who were so busy looking for somethng in each other--the "angel", the "prince"-- that they never quite saw one another clearly--until after the ceremony was over and the puppy-love phase passed.
I think she had the intuitive ability not just to see people, but to see right through them. That ability is unsettling to most people, since in reality, the image of a blond-bimbo type the media trying to compartmentalize(the times also) didn't match the real person. The prince she always wanted was the needle in the haystack she could never find.
"You don't respect what I feel. And I don't care about the LETTUCE!" Marilyn got too few opportunities to display anger and frustration in her films; to be tough. It probably would have helped her, emotionally and as an actress, if Miller had written her less sweet qualities in "Misfits." No, the creep waited till she was dead, and then wrote "After the Fall," in which she is a monster. She was NOT an angel but a human being. He used her terribly.
there was a lot of condecension toward MM in "The Misfits" and outright contempt in "After the Fall." No man who really loved a woman could have done what he did. He is remembered today because he married her, which is as it should be.
The mountain background in this scene looks like this part was filmed at a house in Dayton, Nevada-DAyyton is where where the rodeo scenes were all filmed. Dayton is a town about 14 miles east of Carson City, in a fast growing area of Lyon County, Nevada-on Hwy 50....
They were married for a short period of time because Miller had delusions about who he married and he couldn't handle Marilyn's copious emotional problems. IMO, he thought of himself far too much, and walking out on Marilyn when she needed him the most was something VERY cowardly to do.
I read somewhere Gable was complaining about Marilyn, I like the her, she's a great kid, but she will give me a heart attack, shes always late on the set, forgets her lines..
He really liked her but she frustrated him, he was a pro, always on time, knew his lines everything down pat..
I thought the movie was very well done, Clift acted superb from memory..
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@poorxsweetxinnocent Yeah, he left his diary out so she could read it! He was cruel man. After his third wife gave birth to a handicapped child, Miller had the boy placed in a facility and never saw or aknowledged him! (Had Marilyn lived, imagine what she would have thought of that!) P.S. And "The Misfits" is a lousy screenplay.
waif55 1 year ago
@poorxsweetxinnocent I think in this regard they were too typical of married couples (then and now) who were so busy looking for somethng in each other--the "angel", the "prince"-- that they never quite saw one another clearly--until after the ceremony was over and the puppy-love phase passed.
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
@poorxsweetxinnocent
I think she had the intuitive ability not just to see people, but to see right through them. That ability is unsettling to most people, since in reality, the image of a blond-bimbo type the media trying to compartmentalize(the times also) didn't match the real person. The prince she always wanted was the needle in the haystack she could never find.
RStarga 1 year ago
''have some limonade'' i'm always like ''what!? Where did she take it!?'' xD
valorie179 2 years ago
"You don't respect what I feel. And I don't care about the LETTUCE!" Marilyn got too few opportunities to display anger and frustration in her films; to be tough. It probably would have helped her, emotionally and as an actress, if Miller had written her less sweet qualities in "Misfits." No, the creep waited till she was dead, and then wrote "After the Fall," in which she is a monster. She was NOT an angel but a human being. He used her terribly.
waif55 3 years ago 11
Miller had no love for Marilyn?
lenal1l 2 years ago
there was a lot of condecension toward MM in "The Misfits" and outright contempt in "After the Fall." No man who really loved a woman could have done what he did. He is remembered today because he married her, which is as it should be.
waif55 2 years ago 4
The mountain background in this scene looks like this part was filmed at a house in Dayton, Nevada-DAyyton is where where the rodeo scenes were all filmed. Dayton is a town about 14 miles east of Carson City, in a fast growing area of Lyon County, Nevada-on Hwy 50....
ponybobreno 3 years ago
Gran pelicula Al!!
muchas partes tensas!
pero es un gran film!
besos =)
extasisintimo 3 years ago
Watchin it now and this is the movie i fell in love with her
MACMETALFACE 3 years ago
yeah he liked her but she frustrated him too tahts probably why they were married for such a really short period of time lol. ^^
SynsterGaL 4 years ago
They were married for a short period of time because Miller had delusions about who he married and he couldn't handle Marilyn's copious emotional problems. IMO, he thought of himself far too much, and walking out on Marilyn when she needed him the most was something VERY cowardly to do.
xXPinkGoddessXx 4 years ago
I read somewhere Gable was complaining about Marilyn, I like the her, she's a great kid, but she will give me a heart attack, shes always late on the set, forgets her lines..
He really liked her but she frustrated him, he was a pro, always on time, knew his lines everything down pat..
I thought the movie was very well done, Clift acted superb from memory..
I will have to scrounge it up from somwhere.
heerkrupp64 4 years ago 2
she is at her MOST beautiful in this film, makes me so sad,Clark is ace too
sugarkaneandchloe 4 years ago
love clark and marylin , and older women in this film forgot her name , she always plays funny lol thanks for posting lol;c)
kareblue 4 years ago
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