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Blonde

  • 2022
  • 18
  • 2h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
77K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
1,866
5
Ana de Armas in Blonde (2022)
A fictionalized chronicle of the inner life of Marilyn Monroe.
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The story of American actress Marilyn Monroe, covering her love and professional lives.The story of American actress Marilyn Monroe, covering her love and professional lives.The story of American actress Marilyn Monroe, covering her love and professional lives.

  • Director
    • Andrew Dominik
  • Writers
    • Andrew Dominik
    • Joyce Carol Oates
  • Stars
    • Ana de Armas
    • Lily Fisher
    • Julianne Nicholson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    77K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,866
    5
    • Director
      • Andrew Dominik
    • Writers
      • Andrew Dominik
      • Joyce Carol Oates
    • Stars
      • Ana de Armas
      • Lily Fisher
      • Julianne Nicholson
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 503Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 12 wins & 36 nominations total

    Videos6

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:54
    Official Trailer
    Official Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 0:53
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    Official Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 0:53
    Official Teaser Trailer
    Oscars 2023 Best Actress Nominees
    Clip 1:01
    Oscars 2023 Best Actress Nominees
    The Rise of Ana de Armas
    Clip 3:15
    The Rise of Ana de Armas
    Blonde: I Didn't Think You Were Ever Coming Back (Latin America Market Subtitled)
    Clip 1:10
    Blonde: I Didn't Think You Were Ever Coming Back (Latin America Market Subtitled)
    Blonde: Por Que Ana De Armas Como Marilyn? (Spanish/Spain Subtitled)
    Featurette 1:41
    Blonde: Por Que Ana De Armas Como Marilyn? (Spanish/Spain Subtitled)

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    Ana de Armas
    Ana de Armas
    • Norma Jeane
    Lily Fisher
    Lily Fisher
    • Young Norma Jeane
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Gladys
    Tygh Runyan
    Tygh Runyan
    • Norma Jeane's Father
    Michael Drayer
    Michael Drayer
    • Deputy Will Bonnie
    Sara Paxton
    Sara Paxton
    • Miss Flynn
    Ryan Vincent
    Ryan Vincent
    • Uncle Clive
    Vanessa Lemonides
    • Marilyn Singing Voice
    • (voice)
    Patrick Brennan
    Patrick Brennan
    • Joe (Photo Shoot Photographer)
    Rob Brownstein
    Rob Brownstein
    • Acting Coach
    Evan Williams
    Evan Williams
    • Eddy Robinson Jr.
    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Cass Chaplin
    Dan Butler
    Dan Butler
    • I.E. Shinn
    David Warshofsky
    David Warshofsky
    • Mr. Z
    Rebecca Wisocky
    Rebecca Wisocky
    • Yvet
    Sonny Valicenti
    Sonny Valicenti
    • Casting Director
    Ethan Cohn
    • Assistant to Director
    Mike Ostroski
    Mike Ostroski
    • The Writer
    • Director
      • Andrew Dominik
    • Writers
      • Andrew Dominik
      • Joyce Carol Oates
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews1.1K

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    2wisewebwoman

    Exploitive and flat

    Three hours of sheer boredom with the whole focus of the film being on Norma Jean's father who abandoned her mother before she was born. Nothing new on offer. A lot of nude shots, Marilyn calling her husbands "Daddy" the babies she couldn't have, her intelligence got short shrift and her drug taking a huge focus, fed by her handlers.

    John F. Kennedy, the womanizer, is depicted in a particularly revolting scene.

    Shock value ruled the day and nothing new was added.

    Totally disappointing and the words that comes to mind are crude and vulgar. Good imitative performance from Ana.

    But not worth a re-watch or an award of any kind.

    2/10.
    Nac89

    Awful

    As someone that knows nothing about Marilyn Monroe, I was excited to watch.

    I ended up turning it off about 40 mins in. I knew this couldn't be real bc it was so trashy and dark.

    I see now this is a fictional awfully made up story. They made Marilyn seem like trash. I can't imagine anything I watched being true.

    I couldn't stomach watching another minute so I turned it off. 40 mins of my life I will never get back! I don't know if this was ever in the theater, but I'm happy I didn't pay money to see this.

    Blonde could have been a really good movie if they didn't try and make it into a 2022 Hollywood flop.
    2jisforjoe

    A Parade of Misery

    There's a moment in the opening wildfire scene where Norma Jean's mother expels a sigh that's equal parts anger and exasperation. Who knew that sigh would become my mantra for the rest of this travesty's runtime? "Blonde" is a cinematic snuff film: sadistic and exploitative in how it revels in Marilyn Monroe's pain. The way director Andrew Dominik indulges in her misery is nauseating.

    Jumping from one traumatic fever dream to the next, this joyless film reduces a cultural icon into a punching bag for the parade of leeches, con-men, charlatans, abusers, and vultures in her life, culminating with "Blonde's" director himself. Everyone's queued up to extract their pound of flesh from Marilyn Monroe's legacy in this sick sideshow, both in-camera and behind it.

    I've never hate-Googled a DP until now, but holy cow: Chayse Irvin's cinematography is self-indulgent, pompous trend-chasing with zero rhyme or reason. It's three hours of "herp derp I bet this will look dope."

    Arbitrary transitions from color to black-and-white; aspect ratio swaps for no cohesive or thematic reason; and "trendy" camera set-ups (I audibly scoffed at the random chest GoPro angle for Bobby Cannavale in one scene) are but a small taste of the incoherent parlor tricks thrown your way over the course of Blonde's nearly three hours.

    As if there aren't enough sins to go around, the sloppy, unbalanced sound design comes in as if to say, "hold my beer." There's jarring jumps in volume when Norma Jean's mom screams at her, or when certain sound effects or score elements come in and out. It almost feels like they thought the project was a horror movie that needed jump scares baked in. We must also reserve a special lashing for whoever thought FETUS VOICEOVER would be a worthwhile element to add to this turd-pile of a movie.

    I love Ana de Armas' work but whoever signed off on her American accent needs to be drawn and quartered. It vacillates between, "okay fine" to "big yikes." Every time Ana utters "Daddy" was NAILS ON A CHALKBOARD.

    The choice to luxuriate in Marilyn Monroe's misery as opposed to condemning the parties who precipitated it is telling. There is a brief moment halfway through where you think Marilyn has finally realized her worth and is ready to speak up for herself as deserving of respect as the freaking reason people come to see her movies, but it putters out as a blip in the grand scheme of the tragedy porn this film prefers to live in.

    My biggest regret is viewing this film as part of an in-theater early screening. If I had been watching on Netflix, I could have just ended my misery without much fuss.
    3rchosen-193-5535

    Horrible fictional garbage. And the rating seems to be for no real reason.

    So first off, the movie made the news when it was said to have a NC-17 rating. We were never really told why. It seems like it was given that rating just to drawn attention to the movie because the movie was had about much language, nudity...etc as a R rated movie.

    As for the movie itself.... overhyped trash. This is based on a fictional book and not her true story. It's sad that she can't even get a legit story but instead gets a fake version. All that aside the movie is almost 3 hours long. And its very slow moving. There are some disturbing scenes of course, but nothing really shocking compared to other movies.

    You still get the feeling she was abused by everyone of course. But that's about it. Again, since its not her actual story, it feels like your watching some tabloid version of her life. What a waste of time and such overblown hype. But I know it will win Oscars because "critics" will probably love it for some reason.

    Only reason I even gave it a three was the actress nailed her voice and how she acted.
    2lovemichaeljordan

    Why Tell Fictional Stories About a Real Person?

    Marilyn Monroe was a great artist and this movie could've been a great opportunity to teach younger audiences about who she was. But for some reason, they decide to tell a fictional story. She has the same name, plays in the same movies, and sings the same songs, but many events are made up. It's so misleading when movies do this. It's not a movie about Marilyn Monroe, it's a movie about a mentally ill actress. Monroe was more than a mentally ill sex symbol. She was intelligent and a great artist - which doesn't come across in this movie.

    Ana de Armas is okay in the movie. She looks and sounds like Monroe, but she is naked for an uncomfortable amount of time in the movie. It's not just the fact that she's naked, but she's naked for no apparent reason. If her being naked adds nothing to the story you might as well let her put some clothes on.

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    • Trivia
      This film is based on the 2000 novel "Blonde" by Joyce Carol Oates, which is a fictionalized account inspired by the life of Marilyn Monroe, not an actual biography. Oates insisted that the novel is a work of fiction that should not be regarded as a biography. Oates said that she didn't have anything to do with the making of this film, though once in a while, director Andrew Dominik would get in contact with her, and that she was given an almost-final cut in 2020 and she has praised the film ever since. The novel had been previously adapted into a two-part miniseries: Blonde (2001), starring Poppy Montgomery as Monroe.
    • Goofs
      Marilyn greets the Secret Service agents at her door with: "You were expecting maybe Mother Teresa?" Mother Teresa had not gained international recognition in 1962. It's highly doubtful Marilyn would have known who she was.
    • Quotes

      Norma Jeane: Marilyn doesn't exist. When I come out of my dressing room, I'm Norma Jeane. I'm still her when the camera is rolling. Marilyn Monroe only exists on the screen.

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      Ev'ry Baby Needs a Da-Da-Daddy
      Written by Lester Lee and Allan Roberts

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Rubia
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Theatre - 615 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" premiere)
    • Production company
      • Plan B Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 47m(167 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 2.39 : 1

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