In the movie, Monroe is 30 years old, but has already appeared, emotionally unstable and depressed. The many close-ups of the medicine jar should be the director's hint why Monroe died six years later.
Monroe knew her own charm, men admired her, and she often wandered among men. After many marriages, men eventually left her. She said that she was just a little girl who wanted love. In fact, she was more willing to use men. Enjoy the crush. No matter how reluctant she was to admit it, Monroe was actually trying to live in a cocoon, trying to make a name for herself and get a career, while trying to find the perfect man to rely on her whole life. God is fair, why give you unparalleled beauty and flawless love? If Monroe can be less professional, more focused, not show off her coquettishness to attract men, and put away her princess disease, she will not let men go away. What a man wants is a beautiful woman, and what he loves is a good wife.
Speaking of actors, it is estimated that the budget is not enough, and the actors I find are ugly.
Emma Watson's appearance surprised me for a moment, but the character was so boring. Judi Dench's aura is very strong. I can't help watching every scene, and it fully interprets the old-fashioned and kind-heartedness of an old actor. The leading actor Colin is stupid, and his acting is monotonous. The leading actor, Lawrence, is really ugly, and his acting is passable. Michelle Williams, who played Monroe, has a good command of her speech and temperament, and the solo dance scene is the climax. But the beauty can't really be compared with Monroe, Monroe's charming eyes can't be learned. I always feel bad. Monroe is estimated to be a type of role that cannot be played. It is normal to not win an Oscar.
The director's storytelling ability is nothing special, and the overall film is neither boring nor interesting. Art is not enough for business.
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