Follow the life and legacy of Marilyn Monroe from a modern perspective.Follow the life and legacy of Marilyn Monroe from a modern perspective.Follow the life and legacy of Marilyn Monroe from a modern perspective.
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It's not "reframed", it's completely taken out of context.
I've been watching and enjoying Barbara Stanwyck playing strong, independent women in dozens of movies, but some misguided "feminists" are trying to convince me that Marilyn Monroe did something special. And Barbara Stanwyck is just one of many remarkable women in cinema history.
The truth is Marilyn Monroe lacked the talent and could only play one role: "the dumb blonde".
Her lack of talent is obvious in the scenes after the divorce from DiMaggio, where she doesn't quite know what facial expression to fake.
I've been watching and enjoying Barbara Stanwyck playing strong, independent women in dozens of movies, but some misguided "feminists" are trying to convince me that Marilyn Monroe did something special. And Barbara Stanwyck is just one of many remarkable women in cinema history.
The truth is Marilyn Monroe lacked the talent and could only play one role: "the dumb blonde".
Her lack of talent is obvious in the scenes after the divorce from DiMaggio, where she doesn't quite know what facial expression to fake.
To start by giving 'Reframed: Marilyn Monroe' some credit, there is a serviciable account of the life of the woman is is arguably still the world's most famous actress buried within this documentary; and it does exactly what it says it does, in asking us to think about her life in a different way. Unfortunately, that means that much of the programme comprises other people telling us what we should think. This new framing is nominally a feminist one, but it goes too far. Firstly, every action she ever took is justified and glorified. Secondly, the case for feminism is mainly how society denies women agency; but if you watch this programme, you would conclude that the problem is actually that society refuses to acknowlege the agency that women actually have (which may also be a problem, but is surely a secondary one). Painting Marilyn as a wholly tragic figure may be misjudged; that doesn't mean that everything she did was a personal triumph. And thirdly, it's a strange sort of feminism that reduces itself to an account of an unusually gifted sister doing for for herself. In spite of sexism, intelligent and beautiful women have always been able to get at least some of what they want; the terrible thing about our society is that mediocre women have generally worse lives than equally mediocre men. Which is not to say that Marilyn's story is not interesting; but I would have prefered to be left to draw my own conclusions, rather than to be told what to think by contemporary commentators relentlessly pushing positivism on me.
This was shown on BBC2 last August. Initially looked interesting. However the more I watched the less interesting it became. Lots of talking heads,trying unsuccessfully,to conjure up her career in modern terms.
I have to say that the only film of hers that I actually saw whilst she was alive was Some Like It Hot. I have watched this numerous times and always find it funny. However she put the cast and crew through torture.60 takes because she couldn't remember one line. Nothing to do with Method acting,more to do with her drugs and drink intake.
Many of the claims made by the talking heads are fatuous and inaccurate..Rather a wasted effort.
I have to say that the only film of hers that I actually saw whilst she was alive was Some Like It Hot. I have watched this numerous times and always find it funny. However she put the cast and crew through torture.60 takes because she couldn't remember one line. Nothing to do with Method acting,more to do with her drugs and drink intake.
Many of the claims made by the talking heads are fatuous and inaccurate..Rather a wasted effort.
Overwhelmed by commercials. Poorly done. CNN should be embarrassed by such a tacky treatment of such an interesting personality. The format of using a number of commentators is uninteresting.
I enjoyed how it explained the climate for actresses in the 1950s. They were virtually powerless.
The downside are the ridiculous comparisons of clueless commentators comparing Monroe with Katdashians or Jennifer Lopez. Give Us a break.
The downside are the ridiculous comparisons of clueless commentators comparing Monroe with Katdashians or Jennifer Lopez. Give Us a break.
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