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The reason the world is bad is that the world loves Marilyn Monroe, but she doesn't want to be this Marilyn Monroe. So even though she has been spoiled as the most willful little woman in the world, this delicate porcelain doll pointed to her empty heart and said, here, here, you still don't love enough. Even the blame was soft and cuddly.
There are a thousand Marilyn Monroes in the eyes of a thousand people. What Colin saw happened to be what Monroe wanted others to see—an innocent girl who lacked love, preferring to stop in the years before she was ripened. I don't believe that what Arthur Miller sees is not the real Marilyn Monroe. A husband's understanding of his wife will lose to an assistant who has known each other for a few days? Will a writer's vision be lost to a young man just entering the society?
Perhaps, from the heart, the world a person sees is inseparable from his inner world: the harmless and innocent child sees the radiant and childish Monroe, the sharp playwright sees the It's a pampered and twisted Monroe. Before being destroyed and after being destroyed, Monroe will choose who to believe, the answer is self-evident.
How many more Marilyn Monroes can we see?
The scene where she walks into the set in a white dress in the movie is the best explanation. The air seemed to be sucked away in an instant, the time seemed to be frozen, and everyone who had waited for two hours looked sideways, staring at the only focus. It's so unfair to other women! It is so beautiful that there is no room for it. Don't blame us for only seeing "Marilyn Monroe" and not Norma Jean.
Contradiction provides the best interpretation material, and interpretation is often the biggest misunderstanding maker. Did the world go against Monroe's wishes and misunderstood her? This will be the longest misunderstanding, because some symbols are too deep to be erased, and some people have long been enshrined in the altar.
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