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Blonde

  • 5.5 /10

  • 1336

  • 42%

Plot

From her volatile childhood as Norma Jeane, through her rise to stardom and romantic entanglements, this reimagined fictional portrait of Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe blurs the lines of fact and fiction to explore the widening split between her public and private selves.

Cast

Ana de Armas as Norma Jeane
Ana de Armas

as Norma Jeane

Adrien Brody as The Playwright
Adrien Brody

as The Playwright

Bobby Cannavale as The Ex-Athlete
Bobby Cannavale

as The Ex-Athlete

Sara Paxton as Miss Flynn
Sara Paxton

as Miss Flynn

Lucy DeVito as Ex-Athlete's Niece
Lucy DeVito

as Ex-Athlete's Niece

Julianne Nicholson as Gladys
Scoot McNairy as Tommy Ewell / Richard Sherman
Scoot McNairy

as Tommy Ewell / Richard Sherman

Xavier Samuel as Cass Chaplin
Xavier Samuel

as Cass Chaplin

Caspar Phillipson as The President
Caspar Phillipson

as The President

Evan Williams as Eddy G. Robinson Jr.
Evan Williams

as Eddy G. Robinson Jr.

Movie Facts

Rated

  • NC-17

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • September 16, 2022

Production Companies

  • Plan B Entertainment

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

  • Italiano

Budget

  • $22,000,000.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 2.78 hrs

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Reviews

What a truly disappointing film this is. It offers us a really slow, sterile and disjointed - almost episodic - depiction of just how Marilyn Monroe's life might have panned out. For a start, I couldn't decide whether Ana de Armas was really Lady Gaga or Scarlett Johansson (both of whom would have acquitted themselves better, I'd say) as she offers an admittedly intense, but remarkably uninvolved…

In the middle of 2022, the movie I was looking forward to the most was '**Blonde**', but... I'm really disappointed. The film has nowhere to hold on, it's just a fictional compilation of the supposed life of **Marilyn Monroe**, where we don't get context and it's easy to get lost through the scenes and the large number of characters (_which if you didn't know the story, you wouldn't really kno…

This is a movie that shows no other side of Marylin than her being miserable. While watching this movie, if you try to fact-check stuff, you realize that many parts of it are fictitious. Then as you continue watching the movie, you wonder what you're watching. This movie is neither a good representation of reality nor a good work of fiction...