This is an excessively nympho and morally corrupted pornographic movie

Tressie 2022-11-16 12:42:33

I couldn't help it halfway through. I know Marilyn Monroe very well. After all, I'm not a person of my age or my culture. This article is by no means directed at her, but entirely at the character portrayed in the film.

But what is this movie about? A beautiful, sexy, a little naive, a little silly and even a little paranoid woman can wantonly squander the love of all kinds of people around her?

She is the goddess in the eyes of the whole world, the reason is that she is beautiful and sexy, so she can be late at will, unable to enter the shooting state when she is in a bad mood, complaining that her husbands don't know how to love her, and taking advantage of a young boy's love for her Love for short-lived pleasures, is this the life of Marilyn Monroe that this film celebrates?

Seeing that the boy finally said that the man who brought me "the best experience in my life" with a face full of narcissism and pretence, I really couldn't calm down. I can't agree with this kind of obscenity movie with excessive nympho and moral collapse.

I think if Marilyn Monroe is a real goddess, then it is enough to remember her from her works and the characters she created. It looks like a history of pretense? It's ridiculous.

PS, off topic, Marilyn Monroe played by Michelle Williams is really like Renee Zellweger in Chicago.

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My Week with Marilyn quotes

  • Sir Owen Morshead: The Queen is sorry to have missed you.

    Marilyn Monroe: Really?

    Sir Owen Morshead: Oh, yes. Why, she was only saying to me the other day, "what must it be like to be the most famous woman on earth"?

  • Spectator: [Marilyn strikes a pose] Are you somebody, mate?

    Colin Clark: No. I'm no one.