You must have seen this picture, a gust of wind blowing, Marilyn Monroe shyly cover their skirts.
The photo became a world classic and was later made into a 7.9-meter, 15-ton sculpture that was placed in Chicago’s Pioneer Square, displayed for less than a year and removed in 2012.
At that time, many people went to the card, even under Monroe’s skirt to cover the rain.
And there is even more mystery surrounding Marilyn Monroe, such as the rumors that she is actually intersex.
Some say she had a one-night stand with John Fitzgerald Kennedy and almost became the president’s wife.
Including her mysterious death, there was speculation whether it was a suicide or a homicide, with some saying with great certainty that it must have been assassinated by the Kennedys.
It can be said that around her is a series of secrets and mysterious symbols, as long as the mention of her makes people reverie.
This reverie is already very interesting and can give you endless imagination, Monroe himself is just a vehicle.
I dare say that Marilyn Monroe is definitely the most successful commodity in the American entertainment industry, bar none.
Subsequently, the Hollywood star-making system never created another sexy movie star, to mention her name can remind people of a whole story of the level of erotic.
Everyone can automatically output memories by mentioning blonde hair, black moles and white dresses.
The only sexy woman who can influence the world is Marilyn Monroe.
The white dress is blown up, a mole is dotted on the face, and the show of self-sexuality in countless spotlights makes people feel not vulgar.
The public has fantasies and curiosities about Monroe, and many people do not know that Marilyn Monroe’s real name is Norma Jeane.
Everyone knows a lot about Marilyn Monroe, the sex symbol, but very little about her personally. The more mysterious she is, the more she wants to be explored.
A recent film, ‘Blonde’, captures the life of Monroe, and if you don’t see the main film, it’s an award-winning film from every angle.
The director is a regular at the Palme d’Or and Venice, an absolute master of his art.
The actress was initially scheduled to be Scarlett Johansson, and later settled on an actress who was very similar to Monroe.
And there are all kinds of big names in it, the youngest Oscar winner ever, Adrien Brody, who played ‘The Pianist’.
And in order to reflect the Hollywood sexual exploitation, there are many large scale scenes, 18 forbidden large scale, absolutely explosive enough. How to look at this film should be a good film, at least not a bad film, right?
But after opening the score, the IMDB score is only 5.5, which is as bad as what?
When you open the comments, the word that appears most frequently is, disgusting.
Yes, this film is disgusting, is to make you feel instinctively discomfort disgusting, to be honest can be so vividly shot disgusting, worthy of the master of the art.
This is a kind of performance art?
How disgusting is it? I say two random clips, you feel it.
The first scene, Monroe lying on the operating table abortion, legs are set up on the operating table, surrounded by cold doctors, this time there is an open view between the legs, that is, the vaginal view.
Combined with the sound of sticky flesh being opened, it was surprisingly a view from inside the vagina looking out, and with Monroe’s pained expression, the disgust level was doubled.
I was stunned to see it, the first time I saw such a tricky shot.
There shouldn’t be anyone who would find a close-up shot of this perspective beautiful, right? If you find it beautiful, then I can only respect your XP.
The second disgusting clip is the bed scene between Monroe and Kennedy, being forcibly taken by agents and then having sex with Kennedy.
The president was on the phone discussing allegations of sexual harassment by female assistants while the television set played the news, planes and cannons demonstrating American strength and alien spacecraft destroying buildings.
Monroe’s subjective view shows the “service” of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Her sexy face is completely distorted, magnified to the extreme, filling the entire screen, and the shot lasts for a very long time.
The film’s irony definitely does the trick, making people feel Monroe’s pain and discomfort. If the director is deliberately making people feel disgusted and empathize with Monroe, then he succeeds.
Monroe himself in the film is very tragic, almost a history of exploitation.
Because her mother was an unwanted pregnancy, Monroe was never expected to be born, was abused by her mother as a child, and almost drowned in the bathroom.
As a child, Monroe always wanted to find out where her father was, and she treasured her father’s photos so much that they would even talk to her in her fantasies.
Later sent to an orphanage, she grew up and entered Hollywood because her mother used to be a behind-the-scenes worker in Hollywood and Monroe’s biological father was also in the film system, so she thought she could find her dad in Hollywood.
She got the movie audition because she was submarined and she had sex with the movie crew so she got the job offer.
She was able to make the movie because Hollywood needed Monroe’s sexy image and she became a hit because of it.
Playing various sexy women in various movies, she didn’t have any chance to use her acting skills because none of the roles assigned to her required acting skills.
You just have to be sexy, directors will keep repeating in her body to dig new sexy.
Hollywood sexual exploitation is no secret, the past two years more and more female celebrities have come forward to tell the incident of their own exploitation back then, the first one came forward when it was an individual case.
The second one stood out as the second individual case, but more and more people came forward and it became a movement. This is why the metoo movement has been so hot in the last two years.
And the way the director shot the sexual exploitation was that I showed it over and over and over again with the camera, so the skirt was blown up over and over again.
Marilyn Monroe in the movie a lot of times on no clothes, some of them are plot needs, bed scenes and so on can show understanding.
But there are times when it’s inexplicable, when Monroe acts like a nudist, a pornographer, and doesn’t wear clothes even when he’s reading the newspaper by himself at home every day, or when he’s being treated by a doctor.
It seems that as long as she is sexy, then her private life must be indulgent, she must want men all the time and want to bare her body all the time.
The actors’ bodies are beautiful, and these images look surprisingly unattractive.
If the director’s intention was to show Hollywood’s exploitation of Monroe through this, then by making this film he has almost completed the exploitation of another actress.
It’s ironic when you think about it, I’m trying to expose one tragic event, so I create another tragedy. Not bad for you, Hollywood.
Monroe then hangs out with Charlie Chaplin’s son, and the movie has a very raw multiplayer sports scene.
The three of them are simply dry wood rubbing the fire, the three of them are like triplets, making love all the time, even at the scene of the movie premiere.
So the next day’s news headline became Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin’s son having a three-way party at the movie theater.
She then married Charlie Chaplin’s son, and the scumbag took pictures of Monroe for blackmail. Immediately afterwards she had an abortion, and began to regret it moments before the abortion, but it was too late.
The second husband was a baseball player and a violent maniac, and his first reaction to seeing Monroe’s sexy photos was to slap Monroe, who was naked and had to get down on her knees and cry for mercy.
Monroe begged for mercy while calling her dad, and her term of endearment for her husband turned out to be daddy.
Because of her childhood absence, she longed for her father. When the agent said there was a mysterious visitor in the room, Monroe ran in like an ignorant child thinking her father had come to see her.
Yes, this is a story of looking for a father, from the little girl has been to find a second before death, in the middle of changing three husbands, miscarriage three times. She has been through the ordeal and never stopped looking for her father.
At the end of the movie Monroe finally received a letter from her father, some interpretations say that this letter is her desperate fantasy out, after receiving the letter, Monroe was naked and drugged herself. This completes her life of looking for her father.
The director seems to have a strange association with Monroe, feeling that this sexy woman must have a father in order to survive.
Many female viewers will feel stared at, so poor reviews, but male viewers will not find this film good either, because the shooting is boring.
The tragedy of Monroe is attributed to her childhood misfortune, so she seems hysterical, irrational, always addicted to various male relationships, very depraved and chaotic, and later even began to take drugs, her eyes always lost.
She will always look to a man to save.
Monroe in the movie, often with a face of innocence and confusion, as if encountered everything still remain very innocent. Or, to change the word, very stupid.
There are two reasons for ‘Blonde’s’ low score I suspect, the first is that it’s disgustingly shot and the second is that it makes Monroe look stupid.
In the Hollywood world of fame and fortune, even after meeting the president and playing so many roles, she seems to have no brains and is still a sexy vase.
This is exactly what the public imagines for Monroe, so good-looking and sexy, it should have no brain.
So she Chuchu poor, is simply a victim of exploitation under the Hollywood system, she has no sense of autonomy in the end? It is also unclear, whether or not there is their own calculations and ambitions, also do not know.
It can be said that if your impression of Marilyn Monroe before you saw the movie was that of a sexy woman, after you saw it you became, oh, what a poor sexy woman.
Always looking for daddy’s hotties.
If other good biopics are able to make the audience understand the legendary characters better and can empathize with them from their point of view, then you will only feel uninformed and baffled after watching this one.
I know you’re miserable, next.
But what about Monroe himself? After watching it, I still have no memory of it, and the movie excuses itself by saying that it adds a lot of artistic processing and is not a true biopic.
In other words, the director has been working on Monroe itself based on the public’s imagination, which is itself an act of exploitation and consumption.
Said to react to Monroe’s tragic life, so she was given a lot of trumped up stories to complete the second exploitation.
Eating people without spitting out bones, not bad for you Hollywood.
There have actually been news and reports about the real Marilyn Monroe, including her autobiography which explains part of the mystery, and fans have continued to dispel the rumors.
There are still fans in the reviews under this movie who are educating the public about several scandals on Monroe. Monroe did not want to be the first lady, and her relationship with the Kennedys is not that conspiracy theory.
Monroe is not intersex, just caught up with the Hollywood star-making system of the year of the actress, with all the additions, she succeeded in becoming a symbol.
And the incident in the movie about the multiplayer campaign between her and Charlie Chaplin’s son was a fabrication. But after all these years, many people still believe in the rumors.
The audience seems to be more interested in Monroe, who is full of erotic stories, than the truth.
Nowadays it is difficult to find the symbol of a simple sexy girl, Scarlett Johansson was interviewed some time ago and said she had been “over-sexed” by the industry.
Scarlett Johansson was once a sex symbol as well, and for a long time people mentioned her as a very iconic photo.
When she debuted many people also called her the second Monroe.
But she didn’t go the way of Monroe, she could act in movies that proved her acting skills, she could speak out for herself, she could “rebel” against tattoos.
She is luckier than Monroe in that, in this day and age, she can speak for herself.
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