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Rosalee 2022-11-20 16:10:24
Lonely Woman Flower ©
Marilyn Monroe, a mysterious name, a mysterious woman. She is sexy, wild and charming, lazy and charming. Her rough life is hard to hide its starlight. Her frown and smile have an irresistible allure to men and women. All kinds of rumors surrounding her make this sexy stunner shrouded in a...
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Chet 2022-11-20 16:05:14
I see humanity
A woman can never be as free and easy as a man. Never understand when a man says that he loves her like life has turned around Demanding and galloping on another woman. Maybe it's this patriarchal society that still leads to women still being accessories and still trembling. Men have the initiative...
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Louvenia 2022-11-19 16:12:57
Good. It needed breaking.
I thought it was a lighthearted movie - at least compared to the rest of Eddie's work. It doesn't touch on those medieval religions, nor the bumpy and shocking life experiences of a great man in history who deserves to be remembered. There was an evaluation of his ten most worth-seeing works on the...
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Kareem 2022-11-17 20:52:28
The curtain of tragedy
There is a line in Mad Men saying that there are only two women in the world today: one is Jacqueline Kennedy, the other is Marilyn Monroe, and the rest is just a parody of one of them. Jackie is smart and Marilyn is charming; Jackie is dignified and Marilyn is sexy; Jackie spends her days in peace...
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Laura 2022-11-16 18:17:47
"My Week with Monroe"
I watched the disastrous film "The Prince and the Showgirl (1957)" many years ago. The two big stars in it had no sparks, and they even devoured each other's starlight. It still feels like this now. fresh in memory. The plot of this film is like a gossip report on the filming of the film, which is...
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Tressie 2022-11-16 12:42:33
This is an excessively nympho and morally corrupted pornographic movie
I couldn't help it halfway through. I know Marilyn Monroe very well. After all, I'm not a person of my age or my culture. This article is by no means directed at her, but entirely at the character portrayed in the film. But what is this movie about? A beautiful, sexy, a little naive, a little silly...
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Justina 2022-11-12 21:19:54
The Epic of a Top Female Diaosi - Marilyn Monroe
Note: Regarding the term "diaosi", due to the different opinions on the popularization and posting on the Internet, it can only be comprehensively understood as: a hard-working youth with a hard-working background, a hard-looking appearance, and a seemingly hard-working future. Therefore, the...
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Ruthe 2022-11-12 08:22:39
with all due respect
When I was about five or six years old, I saw a woman with short blond hair, shy, slightly naive, walking with swaying steps, not delicate but just right, blurred eyes, small nose, mouth lust. The language is still shy, and the body is as full as it is. When I was five or six years old, I didn't...
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Rosemary 2022-11-11 18:38:11
The love of the riverside meadow
It's a comedy, from the rich kid's ambition to be independent, to the chance encounter with Marilyn who depends on him, to the inevitable parting after just a week. There is a calm optimism everywhere. The story is quite simple: a young boy upholds his dreams and fearless, while a star is lonely in...
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Ida 2022-11-10 12:20:35
Monroe beyond "Hollywood Toys"
Is there anything else we don't know about Monroe? Her sexy blonde figure, her innocent smile, her mysterious death, her affair with Kennedy. Maybe there is, that is, how she lived as an ordinary person. Behind the countless gossip, she is wanton and frantic, or sweet and lovely. How she...
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My Week with Marilyn Reviews
Director: Simon Curtis
Language: English,French Release date: December 23, 2011