Monroe: Who is the city for?

Mohammed 2022-10-16 20:46:43

I watched Monroe's biopic two days ago. One after another, all smiles. Monroe put on all kinds of happy expressions. I think she is so cute. Then, feel so tired.
She is so eager to please her audience.
After watching a movie of hers, "A Wonderful Herbal Love", she smiled brightly on the poster, and it was just a small supporting role, but now people know that she is a selling point. Her first shot is to put her thighs on the chair, lift up her skirt, and tell the professor, look at how good the stockings you invented, the professor looked at it carefully, and even claimed that it was good. Strangely, in the coquettish passages, Monroe acted very frankly and naturally, without being provocative, but rather generous. Have evil thoughts? That was by no means her problem.
This child has been thrown around since she was a child. Since she was a child, she only learned one thing, that is, to please others, so that someone is willing to take her in. When her mother remarried and could take her to live with her, Monroe felt extremely happy.
It is perhaps the most direct to please men physically, and Monroe is committed to this. The beauty of her body, not only men, but also women will be mesmerized. But is this her? What is the difference between her real heart and the one who forced a smile?
She was married 3 times, each time was brief. But her husband loved her all his life. The picture of the playwright Arthur with her, I feel that this man is so careful and cherishes her so much, the serious expression, the sincerity is indescribable. Baseball player DiMaggio goes to her grave to lay flowers every year, and his whole life.
Maybe they knew how vulnerable she was, but they couldn't save her from the darkness. Neither of them liked her revealing clothes. But Monroe was willing. She has so many audiences to please, and she has long regarded her body as a sacrifice on this altar.
Jane Fonda participated in the anti-Vietnam war in the 1970s, wearing shirts and trousers, giving speeches, and putting aside all the sexy girl outfits because she wanted to be herself. But Marilyn never dared, she didn't have that courage. Fonda was despised by some men because of it, and she didn't care, but Monroe couldn't.
On the front line of the comfort army, she performed a show and was greeted with applause. She said that she had never felt so needed and loved. She was content then. This child, who has gained a sense of security in pleasing people since childhood, feels safe. Eager eyes, thousands, cheers resounded through the sky, this is the happiness she wants.
Fonda saw her for the first time and "found out that it was a child with big eyes and a face of panic", saying that she was radiating vulnerability when Monroe was blushing purple in Hollywood. Later, I participated in an actor training class with her, and Monroe couldn't act a single joke. When I left, I saw her waving and beating, and no one knew each other. Fonda sighed with emotion, how could she bear the gap from being surrounded by fans to being unknown.
She is so helpless. The vision loss is at risk of blindness. Going to the hospital, the spotlight is still around her. Monroe waved her hand and refused to shoot, but no one paid her any attention, so she didn't laugh anymore, but turned her head and stood for a long time, her small body wrapped in a coat, her head down like a child punished by an adult, The spotlight was still flashing, but she didn't care how gloomy her heart was, not to mention the hurt that this move caused her. She could only show her vulnerability, even though it was the last thing she wanted to show. Is this what you get for giving up personal happiness?
She knows what people need, so she gives it selflessly, no matter how messed up her own life is, how much she needs to be saved, how much cold she melts with her selfless smiling face, but is she just the so-called sexy goddess, her brilliance is annihilated Under this title, her true self has never been discovered.
Fonda said it was found to be a child. Her innocence and simplicity stayed with Norma Jean. It was also her favorite time. Her smile is always so innocent and romantic, and it seems that she can see her crystal clear heart at a glance. Is this why people like her? Is she a tragedy. But she is eternal.

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