love her as she is

Sedrick 2022-11-29 14:16:39

I don't know why, but I've always liked enchanting and charming women: Ado, Scarlett, Julie, Monroe... Maybe it's because I lack these qualities in myself, so I'm particularly fond of those who are born or hand-picked. So when I first learned that Michelle was playing Monroe, I couldn't bear it.
That is Monroe, the Monroe who turns all living beings upside down and winks like silk! Today, apart from Scarlett, who still has a little splendor and dares to hit a stone with an egg? It is true that Michelle has her own advantages and beauty, but it is not enchanting, not charming, not sexy, not Monroe.
However, after the filming was over, this girl with a round face like an apple and a smile like spring breeze was nominated for an Oscar. I am curious. Tangled and sighed, I finally saw the brilliance of Michelle Monroe.
Then I said to myself: Look, Michelle will never be Monroe. That kind of coquettish and wanton coquettish attitude, acquired hard work can not catch up with talent. However, Michelle played Marilyn alive. Because every woman is Marilyn, eager to know, to love and be loved. It's just that this Marilyn has a face called "Monroe", so she has a harder life than other women.

The story is simple. Monroe and Oliver were filming. So she grabbed the ignorant and obsessed young Colin, trying to keep warm. The essence of the movie is to show meticulously, this world-recognized sexy goddess, at the moment when tranquilizers and alcohol are out of control, the fearless, humble and fragile heart.
Monroe is a doll and Marilyn is an actress. But everyone only wants Monroe, who cares about Marilyn? Therefore, when those who were obsessed with Monroe discovered that her essence was Marilyn, they fled. How sad! Monroe is the most successful role in her life, but the face under this mask is so pale because of fear and despair.

Only women can truly understand women. Every female character that appeared in the movie was more or less suppressed by Monroe's halo. However, none of the women in the film blamed her, but more caring, pity and helplessness...
Vivien Leigh's line is so wonderful: God, she is so beautiful! Colin, you know, I'm 43 years old and no one loves me right now, not even you.
The world is so cold and thin: everyone loves the skin, and the beautiful newcomers are on the way. We saw Vivien Leigh, the Duchess, Hermione growing up, and their hopeless and sad eyes, as if we were seeing ourselves: beautiful, nothing is nothing, loss is loss, really There is no way. What's more, you are facing the most beautiful woman in the world.

However, we did not expect Monroe to be sad too. This stunner who has been transformed into a natural beauty has a deeper fear and sadness than us.
There are many scenes in the movie that show her helplessness and hopelessness. Oliver said angrily: Isn't it just two lines? Just be yourself. Marilyn looked at him in disbelief: Don't you want me to play this role? Oliver smiled: why act? just to be sexy. Marilyn burst into tears and walked away.
Marilyn said to Colin in a drowsy medicine: My heart is just an ordinary woman who wants to be loved, but when men find out that I am not Monroe, they all leave me.
Colin takes Marilyn on a tour of Windsor Castle. People flocked and Marilyn whispered to Colin: Should I be her? Then she quickly transformed into the much-anticipated, poking and sexy Monroe.

No use, struggle, no use. The label has been deeply ingrained, and if you want to tear it off, it must be bloody. Therefore, while Marilyn gained a lot of love because of Monroe, she lost her inner natural self because of Monroe. She could neither be a Monroe obediently and comfortably all her life, nor would she be willing to throw away her mask and be an ordinary Marilyn with peace of mind, so she was out of balance and collapsed, which was the only way out for her.

But what a beautiful time. The pure and clean love of young men is like a ray of light that penetrates into the ugly world. It redeemed Marilyn, the nourished Monroe, albeit ill. But, if there is an end, will it not be a good story?
The peerless youth, because of premature death, is even more soul-stirring. No matter if you love Monroe or Marilyn, she will always be the unparalleled beauty in people's hearts.

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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.