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Blonde. Purple
An out-of-his-depth criminal is stuck in a bank after a heist goes wrong. With only a gun and a 16 year old girl as a hostage, how will he get out?
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Plot Summary
This fictionalized biographical drama chronicles the life of Marilyn Monroe, from her volatile childhood as Norma Jeane to her rise as a global superstar and icon. The film delves into the complex personal and professional struggles that defined her life, exploring her tumultuous relationships, her battles with addiction, and the relentless public scrutiny she endured. It presents a raw and intimate portrait of a woman seeking love and recognition amidst the harsh realities of Hollywood.
Critical Reception
Blonde received a highly polarized reception. Critics were divided, with some praising Ana de Armas's powerful performance and the film's ambitious visual style, while others heavily criticized its bleak tone, explicit content, and perceived exploitation of Marilyn Monroe's life. Audience reactions were similarly mixed, with many finding the film disturbing and exploitative, though de Armas's performance was often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Ana de Armas delivers a mesmerizing and deeply committed performance as Marilyn Monroe.
The film's stylized and often disturbing portrayal of Monroe's life proved divisive among viewers.
Many critics found the narrative relentlessly bleak and questioned its artistic intent and exploitation.
Google audience: Google users expressed significant division, with a notable portion praising Ana de Armas's portrayal and the film's artistic ambitions. However, a large segment of users found the movie overly explicit, disturbing, and exploitative of Marilyn Monroe's tragic life, expressing discomfort with its graphic depiction of her struggles.
Awards & Accolades
Ana de Armas received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film also received nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and other festivals.
Fun Fact
The film is based on Joyce Carol Oates's novel of the same name, which is a fictionalized biography rather than a strict retelling of Monroe's life.
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