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“本当の私を、誰も知らない。”

20222h 47m★ 5.9ドラマ

あらすじ

波乱に満ちた私生活と、名声がもたらした思わぬ代償。ハリウッドの伝説的存在であるマリリン・モンローの人生を、新たな視点から大胆に描き出すフィクション。

作品考察・見どころ

本作は、伝説のマリリン・モンローを単なる伝記としてではなく、内面の痛切な叫びを描くサイコスリラーの視点で解体しています。アナ・デ・アルマスの憑依的な演技は圧巻で、華やかな虚像と孤独な実像の境界を凄まじい熱量で体現しました。観客は彼女の眼差しを通し、偶像化の残酷さと愛を渇望する魂の深淵を覗き込むことになります。 映像表現も、アスペクト比の変化や色彩の使い分けが、現実と妄想が混濁する精神世界を鮮烈に視覚化しています。「観る」という行為の暴力性を突きつける、極めて野心的で挑戦的な芸術作品です。一人の女性が消費され、神話へ昇華される悲劇をこれほどまでに美しく、痛烈に描き出した体験は他に類を見ません。

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製作費: $22,000,000 (33億円)

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キャスト

アナ・デ・アルマス
アナ・デ・アルマス
Norma Jeane / Marilyn Monroe
エイドリアン・ブロディ
エイドリアン・ブロディ
The Playwright
ボビー・カナヴェイル
ボビー・カナヴェイル
The Ex-Athlete
サラ・パクストン
サラ・パクストン
Miss Flynn
Lucy DeVito
Lucy DeVito
Ex-Athlete's Niece
ジュリアンヌ・ニコルソン
ジュリアンヌ・ニコルソン
Gladys
スクート・マクネイリー
スクート・マクネイリー
Tommy Ewell / Richard Sherman
ゼイヴィア・サミュエル
ゼイヴィア・サミュエル
Cass Chaplin
Caspar Phillipson
Caspar Phillipson
The President
Evan Williams
Evan Williams
Eddy G. Robinson Jr.

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: アンドリュー・ドミニク

脚本: アンドリュー・ドミニク / ジョイス・キャロル・オーツ

音楽: Nick Cave / Warren Ellis

制作: クリスティーナ・オー / トレイシー・ランドン / ブラッド・ピット

撮影監督: Chayse Irvin

制作会社: Plan B Entertainment

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 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.

Martín Acosta
Martín Acosta
★ 4

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 know who they are_) of a feature film of almost three hours. The direction is good, although quite experimental where sometimes elements that seem to come out of nowhere are combined. Not to mention the constant switching between color and black/white that doesn't seem to represent anything concrete. **Ana de Armas's** performance is brilliant, by far the best of the film, despite how poor her character is. I'm really disappointed, in these times we live in, designing a movie about **Marilyn Monroe** could have contained a much more powerful message. The story of a woman who went through the sexualization of the industry in the 50's. Instead the film only seems to add fuel to the fire by showing nudity at any time and sometimes for no reason. Based on a story in parts fictitious, with a vision, in my opinion, poorly focused, they make 'Blonde' a great disappointment.

Hossein
Hossein
★ 2

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...

r96sk
r96sk
★ 8

<em>'Blonde'</em> is a strange one. There is nothing about it that I'd scream from the rooftops about, yet the heavy run time of around 2hrs 47mins went by in an absolute flash - not once was I bored with what I was watching; I tend to check how long is left of a movie when I'm finding it dull, but with this I didn't check at all - as clear a sign as any that I obviously enjoyed it. I'm not fully convinced why, admittedly. I think it's just really interesting to watch from start-to-finish, the acting is very good and the film is put together well. I wasn't sure about having Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe during the first few scenes, though I quickly lost those thoughts as she gives a great performance. I get the criticisms (though how many biopics truly stick to reality?) but I predominantly judge films as films, and this is a very watchable one in my books. I'm not saying it's anything special, though for a near 3hr flick to fly by it evidently gave me what I require.

misubisu
misubisu
★ 1

No wonder Marilyn Monroe overdosed on sleeping pills, I was suicidal well before this movie finished!! This movie is so depressing that it is hard to watch. I had to jump through numerous parts desperately looking for something even slightly uplifting. I failed.

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