Marilyn Monroe - The Untold Story 7/9

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  • This Catherine chic has her hair but thats about it!! On another hand...she COULD play Grace Kelly!!!!

  • poor girl she always act, childlike, innocent, naughty, witty, sweet, and a sex symbol, but now she wants to be a serious actor no one will take her seriously, except seeing her as a sex symbole and something that men lust after not a person who have feelings and morals. that is the smae story today many women work so hard for that sexy image when when they finally become one or are recognize for it, they wish to change it.

  •  ...that is a poignant & key scene in the whole movie. I also like how she 'transforms' into 'movie star Marilyn' on the turn of a dime & suddenly she is mobbed as everyone suddenly magically becomes aware of her as she walks in a NYC park. Arthur Miller was fleshed out very nicely (long-suffering & patient).... but I don't like the way Joe DiMaggio was given such sort shrift & portrayed one dimensionally..... thus far.

  • As one who remembers the difficult transition from childhood to my teens & then adulthood I can relate to the Marilyn's hurt 'inner child' very well.I think that's why many women relate to her as well. She just never developed the thick skin most of us do by our 20's~but as we know some sensitive souls don't make it. The hardness & impatience of Lawrence Olivier & Marilyn's recoil from that treatment~then her subsequent response like a fragile blossom to the rain when Dame Sybil Thorndike calls

  • Not awful. Really captures the essence of the 40's (& 30's in her childhood) with the subtle transition into the 50's which were very different energetically & foreshadowed the loosening of sexual mores of the 60's. However the actress plays her a bit too innocently... I think the real Marilyn was a bit more naughty & had a wicked wit. But she comes close to capturing her real core essence which was tender & perhaps even angelic. She was a bundle of contradictions that's why we keep coming back

  • AWFUL

    

  • @jorgeyaquiful In the beginning, she asks if Mr. Kennedy called.

  • so the kennedys are not mentioned in this story? Is that why its the untold story?

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