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Let's Make Love
A girl named Undraa accidentally meets a young man named Tenun and spends a night in a hotel. In fact, they are old acquaintances and even have a daughter together. However, due to a car accident, Tenuun loses his memory and completely forgets his past. Undraa is shown fighting tirelessly to regain her lost love story.
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Plot Summary
A French billionaire, Jean-Marc Clement, discovers that a play is being written about him that casts him in a very unflattering light. Infuriated, he decides to buy the production company and rewrite the play himself. However, he gets more than he bargained for when he falls for the show's star, the glamorous Amanda Dell.
Critical Reception
Let's Make Love received mixed reviews from critics upon its release. While Marilyn Monroe's performance and the musical numbers were often praised, the plot and romantic chemistry were frequently cited as weak points. Audiences were also divided, with some enjoying the star power and musical elements, while others found the story to be rather flimsy.
What Reviewers Say
Marilyn Monroe's charisma and musical talent are the film's highlights.
The plot is often seen as underdeveloped and lacking significant comedic or romantic depth.
Yves Montand's performance is overshadowed by Monroe's star power, and the chemistry between them is questionable.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general appreciation for Marilyn Monroe's radiant presence and the musical sequences. However, many viewers found the storyline predictable and the romantic elements unconvincing, leading to a lukewarm reception overall.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Fun Fact
Marilyn Monroe's husband at the time, Arthur Miller, reportedly wrote uncredited dialogue for the film, and his presence on set contributed to tensions with co-star Yves Montand, who was married to Simone Signoret.
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