love, security

Melyssa 2022-11-08 03:18:08

This is not a biography of Monroe, so it would be superficial to dwell too much on Michelle's connection to Monroe.
I don't know much about the background of this movie, but I can guess that there are two possibilities for using Monroe. First, the screenwriter needs a character setting. It is a true and false role in Aili, and Monroe is the best candidate for the audience to fully understand without listening to the background of the characters; second, the screenwriter knows Monroe, from what happened. Some phenomena that need to be told to the public. In any case, this tragedy is to make the audience, especially the Chinese audience, experience something.
This is a tragedy, but not a great tragedy, Monroe's last line - you know what's going to happen? I'm about to fall in love with you, I'm about to fall in love with you, because I've always, always loved you. The side glance after this sentence was enough to comfort Colin. I'm also comforted because she really loves Colin and she knows what kind of love she needs.
There is a type of people who lack love since childhood. Over time, what grows is their longing for love and their understanding of love formed by many influences, and they also lack a sense of security.
After a long time of not loving and being loved, at a certain age, these things will burst out. It's like her heart is full of love and is about to overflow, so she needs to pour out this love, and at the same time, she needs to be loved equally, but her environment makes her unable to tell whose love is real, so she doesn't want it In response, just find a person to pour out her emotions, it can be her former assistant Johnny. Hyde, it could be Milton, it could be a bunch of old Hollywood men, it could even be Miller, until she meets Colin. Colin's love for her made her feel like true love. Monroe said that all people see is Marilyn. Monroe, once they found out I wasn't her, they ran away. At this point, Monroe can stay with this true love, but she hesitated, and finally chose to give up, because of this sense of security.
The lack of love since childhood and the environment in which she grew up made Monroe extremely insecure. She is insecure, worrying about gains and losses, and this emotion is fully reflected in the process of her filming. She didn't have the courage to give up everything she had to be with Colin, because she was afraid, afraid that all the fake love she had now would be gone.
Colin brought her not only the true love she needed, but also the reasons why she was the way she was. So she decided to quit this real and fake circle, quiet down, and slowly cultivate love with Miller. Although she didn't have the courage to start over, at least from now on she knew what to do to make herself happy.
This is a person-to-person society where love is a necessity. Therefore, it is also necessary to form a corresponding understanding of love at the corresponding age, otherwise it will have a great impact on a person's spiritual world, and the consequences of the chain reaction may be unimaginable.
So, fill the world with love.

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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.