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Blonde
Blonde

6.0

Blonde

NC-17·2022·167m

Summary

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

Ana de Armas

Norma Jeane / Marilyn Monroe

Adrien Brody

Adrien Brody

The Playwright

Bobby Cannavale

Bobby Cannavale

The Ex-Athlete

Sara Paxton

Sara Paxton

Miss Flynn

Lucy DeVito

Lucy DeVito

Ex-Athlete's Niece

Julianne Nicholson

Julianne Nicholson

Gladys

Scoot McNairy

Scoot McNairy

Tommy Ewell / Richard Sherman

Xavier Samuel

Xavier Samuel

Cass Chaplin

Caspar Phillipson

Caspar Phillipson

The President

Evan Williams

Evan Williams

Eddy G. Robinson Jr.

Rebecca Wisocky

Rebecca Wisocky

Yvet

Toby Huss

Toby Huss

Whitey

Catherine Dent

Catherine Dent

Jean

Haley Webb

Haley Webb

Brooke (Flight Attendant)

Dan Butler

Dan Butler

I.E. Shinn

Tygh Runyan

Tygh Runyan

Norma Jeane's Father

David Warshofsky

David Warshofsky

Mr. Z

Michael Masini

Michael Masini

Tony Curtis / Josephine

Chris Lemmon

Chris Lemmon

Jack Lemmon / Daphne

Ned Bellamy

Ned Bellamy

Doc Fell

Sonny Valicenti

Sonny Valicenti

Casting Director

Tatum Shank

Tatum Shank

Dick Tracy

Andrew Thacher

Andrew Thacher

Jiggs

Dominic Leeder

Bugs Bunny

Skip Pipo

Dr. Bender

Ravil Isyanov

Ravil Isyanov

Billy Wilder

Tim Ransom

Tim Ransom

Rudy

Rob Brownstein

Rob Brownstein

Acting Coach

Rob Nagle

Rob Nagle

Radio Announcer

Ethan Cohn

Ethan Cohn

Assistant to the Director

Mike Ostroski

Mike Ostroski

The Writer

Christopher Kriesa

Christopher Kriesa

Joe E. Brown

Eric Matheny

Eric Matheny

Joseph Cotten

Kiva Jump

Kiva Jump

Ward Nurse at Norwalk

Patrick Brennan

Patrick Brennan

Joe (Photo Shoot Photographer)

Ryan Vincent

Ryan Vincent

Uncle Clive

Vanessa Lemonides

Vanessa Lemonides

Marilyn Singing Voice (voice)

Michael Drayer

Michael Drayer

Deputy Will Bonnie

Claudia Smith

Dee-Dee

Mary-Pat Green

Mary-Pat Green

Tracey

Ron West

Ron West

Dr. Spindel (Abortion Doctor)

Flynn Platt

Actor in Play

Scott Wilder

Scott Wilder

Chloroform Man #1

Sal Landi

Sal Landi

Chloroform Man #2

Seth Meriwether

Seth Meriwether

5th Helena Messenger

Darrin M. Schlie

Assistant Camera Man

Julián Rebolledo

Julián Rebolledo

Trailer Announcer / Newsreel Announcer

Allan Havey

Allan Havey

Dr. Greenson

Tereza Rizzardi

Tereza Rizzardi

Ex-Athlete's Momma

Lily Fisher

Lily Fisher

Young Norma Jeane

Spencer Taylor

Assistant Director

Denna Thomsen

Denna Thomsen

Choreographer

Parker Harris

Parker Harris

Diamonds Dancer

Ryan Kanfer

Ryan Kanfer

Diamonds Dancer

Scott Hislop

Diamonds Dancer

Parker Blakely

Diamonds Dancer

Chris Moss

Chris Moss

Diamonds Dancer

Cris Cangero

Cris Cangero

Diamonds Dancer

Brandon Beltran

Diamonds Dancer

Patrick Ellis

Diamonds Dancer

Luke Kamppila

Diamonds Dancer

Richard Biglia

Diamonds Dancer

Arne Gjelten

Diamonds Dancer

Russell Ridgeway

Diamonds Dancer

Jake Brandorff

Diamonds Dancer

Bryan Anthony

Bryan Anthony

Diamonds Dancer

Jeremy Shouldis

Jeremy Shouldis

Tuxedo #2 (uncredited)

Steve Bannos

Steve Bannos

Brentwood Doctor (uncredited)

Dieterich Gray

Dieterich Gray

Photographer's Assistant (uncredited)

Mia McGovern Zaini

Mia McGovern Zaini

Young Norma Jeane (voice) (uncredited)

Garret Dillahunt

Garret Dillahunt

Producer (uncredited)

Eden Riegel

Eden Riegel

Esther (uncredited)

Judy Kain

Judy Kain

Severe Woman (uncredited)

Crew

Director, Writer

Andrew Dominik

Novel

Joyce Carol Oates

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

September 24, 2022

6

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 performance. We move along from chapter to chapter in her life hindered by some fairly weak and uninspiring dialogue and seriously intrusive scoring in what becomes an increasingly shallow and lacklustre fashion. The photography does try hard - it does offer us a sense of intimacy, but the whole thing is presented in such a stylised and un-natural manner that it is frequently difficult to tell whether she is/was a "real" woman. Her marriages are treated in an almost scant manner - and her relationship with JFK is reduced to something rather implausibly one-sided and sordid showing nothing of how their relationship might have come to be. It has no soul, this film. Aside from her glamour - which was, even then, hardly unique we are not really introduced to any of the nuances of her character, we are left guessing a lot of the time as to just how she did become such a superstar, and how she spiralled so inevitably into a maelstrom of booze and pills. It relies to a considerable extent on the viewer's existing knowledge of, and affection for, this flawed lady. Adrien Brody and Bobby Cannavale don't really have much chance to add anything as her husbands and the highly speculative relationship between her and Charlie Chaplin Jnr (Xavier Samuel) and his sexually ambiguous partner-in-crime Edward G Robinson Jr (Scoot McNairy) does suggest something of the rather profligate and debauched existence that some lived in Hollywood, but again their characters are also largely undercooked and again, we are largely left to use our own imagination. It is far, far too long and in a packed cinema, I could see people looking at the ceiling just once too often. Watchable, certainly, but a real missed opportunity to offer us something scintillating and tantalising about this most of iconic of women.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$22,000,000.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

suicide
rape
husband wife relationship
based on novel or book
pregnancy
overdose
psychological stress
biography
celebrity
psychological abuse
fame
domestic violence
hollywood
los angeles, california
reality vs fantasy
substance abuse
starlet
traumatic childhood
mother daughter relationship
absent father