Marilyn Monroe (L); Ana de Armas inBlonde(2022).Photo: Shaw Family Archives/Getty; Netflix
Ana de ArmasbringsMarilyn Monroe’s plight to life inNetflix’s controversial new filmBlonde, which isn’t intended to be a historically accurate biopic.
Dominik, 54,told Deadline, “I know an awful lot about Marilyn Monroe now. I’ve read all the major stuff. There’s over a thousand books written about her, and I haven’t read a thousand, but I’ve read all of the big hits. I’ve read all that stuff, and I’ve met people that knew her and I’ve been to most of the places (that you can still get into) where she lived. I’ve read all the biographies of all the other people that were in her life too so I’m aware of what they think happened in most of the situations in her life.”
“And I’m aware of how that’s different to the bookBlonde. I did all that research and I used very little of it in the movie,” he added. “Blondethe book was pretty much the bible for the film.”
Additionally, Oates, 84, toldThe New Yorkerthat the film adaptation is a “work of art” and decidedly “not a feel-good movie.”
“Manyfilms about Marilyn Monroeare kind of upbeat and have a lot of music and singing. She’s very beautiful and sweet. This one is probably closer to what she actually experienced,” said Oates. “The last few days of her life were brutal.”
Read on for some of the biggest libertiesBlondetakes that deviate from Monroe’s known true story.
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Monroe’s fashion and films
De Armas said shewatched Monroe movies hundreds of timesto painstakingly recreate scenes forBlonde. “Andrew had two monitors, the real Marilyn in the scene and me. And everything,every angle, had to be exactly the same. So that was me watching these films hundreds and hundreds of times,” she toldAnOthermagazine.
Additionally, Dominik explained to Deadline that he was “incredibly lucky” to get the rights to Monroe’s hits like 1959’sSome Like It Hotand 1950’sAll About Eveto feature inBlonde.
“The hardest things to get were permissions. … I got legal permission to do everything I wanted to do. I never thought that would happen. I did have to shoot backup versions. Like, for the scene with Ana and Tony Curtis, I had to shoot that with an actor playing Tony in case we couldn’t get permission, but we got it. Same forAll About Eve, but I really wanted George Sanders.”
Additionally, the costume department recreated exact hair and makeup looks from Monroe’s iconic career. De Armas underwent two-plus hours of transformations each morning to become the legendary actress with help from Jaime Leigh McIntosh and Tina Roesler Kerwin from the hair and makeup department.
Kerwin toldVarietythe goal was to “find our Marilyn in Ana and not put Marilyn’s hair and makeup on Ana, but to define our Marilyn and define her as best as we could.”
Did Monroe have meltdowns on set?
De Armas' Monroe cuts her own face with her fingernails due to stress over her role inSome Like It Hot, but director Billy Wilder said inCameron Crowe’s 1999 bookConversations with Wilderthat the real-life Monroe did not mutilate herself in front of cast and crew,Vulturereports.
Wilder also told Crowe, 65, that he “swallowed [his] pride” when Monroe showed up late to work, which was a frequent occurrence, and needed multiple takes to feel like she got a scene right.
Marilyn Monroe.M. Garrett/Murray Garrett/Getty
Did Monroe have an abortion?
Blondefeatures a disturbing abortion scene and recounts the aftermath the character feels as a result. While it’s long been speculated that Monroe may have had one or more abortions in her life, it’s never been confirmed.
In an interview withSight & Sound, Dominik said he was “not concerned with being tasteful” in how he portrayed the abortion sequence.
The director added, “And also, she’s having a reluctant abortion. So it would be pretty horrible. I’m trying to create her experience. I’m trying to put the audience through the same thing. I’m not concerned with being tasteful.”
Separately, Monroe did suffer multiple miscarriages and pregnancy losses during her marriage toArthur Miller, which the movie touches on.
Was Monroe ever in a throuple?
InBlonde, Monroe enters a three-way relationship with Charlie “Cass” Chaplin Jr. and Edward “Eddy” G. Robinson Jr. — which was never confirmed in real life.
Rumor has it that Marilyn did had an affair with Chaplin Jr. in 1947. The relationship allegedly ended when Charlie caught Marilyn in his brother Sydney’s bed.
Chaplin made reference to the affair in his 1960 autobiography, and Anthony Summers mentions the relationship in his bookGoddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe.
Ana de Armas.Jon Kopaloff/Getty
Monroe’s rumored relationship with a president
Monroe’smost infamous rumored affairswere with President John F. Kennedy and, later, his brother Robert F. Kennedy. Some have even suggested that her relationship with the two men played a role in her untimely death.
InBlonde, de Armas' Monroe character is seen being forced to perform oral sex on the president. De Armas toldVarietyabout depicting the sex scenes and rape scenes in frank ways.
“We’re telling her story from her point of view. I’m making people feel what she felt. When we had to shoot these kinds of scenes, like the one with Kennedy, it was difficult for everybody,” she said. “But at the same time, I knew I had to go there to find the truth.”
Was Monroe’s mother really abusive?
Blondeshows numerous incidents of physical abuse from Monroe’s mother, Gladys Pearl Baker.
In real life, Baker was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia following a mental breakdown when Monroe was 7 years old, and subsequently committed to a mental institution, according toTime. She would remain in hospitals for the rest of her life.
As a result, Monroe had a living situation that changed often, between living with family friends and in orphanages, at one point becoming a ward of the state.
Did Monroe call the men in her life “Daddy”?
The film has de Armas' Monroe using the “Daddy” term often, but there is not concrete evidence to suggest that she did so frequently in real life, or with all her lovers.
Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe (L); Adrien Brody and Ana de Armas inBlonde(2022).Shaw Family Archives/Getty; Netflix
Why did Monroe split from Arthur Miller?
InBlonde,Adrien Brodyportrays a fictionalized version of Miller known as “The Playwright,” and their five-year marriage, while started out blissfully, sputters to a halt after a miscarriage and de Armas' Monroe realizing he’s using her as inspiration for his creative endeavors. She also starts using alcohol and drugs as an escape.
In real life, the story is similar, withTimereporting that Monroe once said of Miller, her third husband, “This is the first time I’ve been really in love.” But after multiple pregnancy losses and amid the actress turning to drugs and alcohol, the marriage ended.
Monroe’s shocking death left countless questions
WhileMonroe’s cause of deathis believed to have been from a drug overdose, like shown inBlonde, it was also ruled a “probable suicide.” According to the coroner’s toxicology report, the official cause of death was acute barbiturate poisoning. The toxicologist determined that Monroeingested a lethal dose of Nembutal, a drug that is used to treat anxiety, as well as a large dose of chloral hydrate, a drug used as a sedative.
Despite Monroe’s death being ruled an overdose,mysterious circumstances surrounding her passinghave fostered conspiracy theories that foul play was involved.
Film scholar Steven CohantoldSmithsonian Magazinethat her death is “the gift that keeps on giving because there’s no smoking gun. The autopsy continues to be raised, but it never answers any questions. … And the fact that she died in her [mid-30s] meant that she never grew old. … It’s another reason that she remains forever, forever young” in the public eye.
Blondeis now streaming on Netflix.
Jen Juneau
source: people.com