

Blonde
A middle school teacher's life is thrown into turmoil when dozens of students dye their hair gold and his girlfriend suddenly proposes marriage, triggering a media frenzy and government intervention, forcing him to team up with the student mastermind behind the hair trend to navigate the chaos and confront his own journey from a jaded, reluctant adult to a mature, responsible one.
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Plot Summary
A fictionalized chronological retelling of the turbulent life of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. The film chronicles her journey from Norma Jeane Mortenson to her stardom as Marilyn Monroe, depicting the intense scrutiny, exploitation, and personal struggles she faced throughout her career and life.
Critical Reception
Blonde received polarized reviews. While Ana de Armas's performance was widely praised, the film's bleak tone, controversial narrative choices, and graphic content drew significant criticism. Critics were divided on whether it served as a sympathetic portrayal or a further exploitation of Monroe's tragic life.
What Reviewers Say
- Ana de Armas delivers a committed and compelling performance as Marilyn Monroe.
- The film is visually striking but often criticized for its exploitative and relentlessly grim portrayal of Monroe's life.
- Divisive for its narrative choices and graphic content, it sparked debate about historical accuracy and artistic license.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with many praising Ana de Armas's performance and the film's aesthetic. However, a significant portion of viewers found the movie too dark, disturbing, and felt it focused excessively on Monroe's trauma.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 1 Golden Globe (Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for Ana de Armas).
Fun Fact
The film is based on Joyce Carol Oates's 2000 novel of the same name, which is a work of historical fiction that takes a sympathetic look at Marilyn Monroe's life and inner world.
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