For Marilyn Monroe, as director Simon Curtis said: "People have collected more of her posters than they have seen her movies." Indeed, after careful consideration, I found that there is really no complete even I haven't seen her movies at all, but I've heard of her name all the time. Not only is her sexy poster branded with the stamp of the times vividly in her eyes, but she is also familiar with all kinds of peach incest news from the Kennedy family. The film did not take out these old-fashioned stories to stir fry, but from another angle, it showed everyone a different kind, a real and flesh-and-blood Monroe. Instead of being so sexy and sultry forever, he devours a lot of drugs all day to balance his chaotic brain, or hides in a corner in a panic and keeps denying his acting skills.
Although this goddess loves vanity too much, likes the light and shadow of feasting and feasting, and lingers in the shuttle between the precious. In addition to the horny anecdote, the tempered slow voice and the acting talent that has been dubbed as a genius can be astonishing. But these dazzling halo and unique hobbies still can't hide her characteristics as a sensitive and fragile little woman. When she encounters unhappy troubles, she needs someone to chat with her for a walk, even if she just listens patiently. Satisfied and rejuvenated. And this, for the people living in the delusional realm piled up by money and fame and fortune, facing it sincerely is the biggest extravagant desire.
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