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The 2022 psychological thriller,Blonde, starring Ana de Armas has been the subject of much controversy and discussion over the past few months. With factions equally praising or criticizing the Andrew Dominik film, each party vocalizes the Cuban actress’s portrayal of the Hollywood icon as either a resounding performance or a tarnishing of Marilyn Monroe’s legacy. As the film now inches closer to its premiere on Netflix, Ana de Armas shares a heartfelt story from before the filming ofBlonde.

Ana de Armas Plays Marilyn Monroe in Blonde

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The Exploitative Insight Into Marilyn Monroe’s Legacy

The crew ofBlondehad set out to portray an unreal depiction of Monroe on the screen, not simply as the famous icon but as a deeply troubled persona whose story extended beyond what met the eye. They eventually succeeded in realizing that vision, but the extensive creative liberty that went into the making of the Andrew Dominik film came with its fair share of controversies.

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Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde

Adapted from Joyce Carol Oates’ novel of the same name,Blonderuthlessly breaks the barrier between the real and the imaginative in this candy-colored film. Although fictionalized, the film and its protagonist,Ana de Armas, inherently succeed in forming an impressionistic painting of how Monroe’s life actually felt like, rather than sticking to a biographical retelling of how it was. Consequently, the movie now accompanies an NC-17 rating with its downright exploitation of the provocative life of Hollywood icon,Marilyn Monroe.

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Marilyn Monroe

Ana de Armas Reveals How She Started FilmingBlonde

Before stepping into the shoes of the “Blonde Bombshell”, the cast and crew of the Netflix film had each signed on a card as a way of asking for the late actress’s permission. The film, the boldest and most incendiary one of all the Monroe films to date, doesn’t shy away from expressing the internalized anguish of the actress that ultimately led to her mysterious, tragic, and untimely end. Ana de Armas, who gives a stunning career-defining performance as Marilyn Monroe, relates:

“We got this big card and everyone in the crew wrote a message to her. Then we went to the cemetery and put it on her grave. We were asking for permission in a way. Everyone felt a huge responsibility, and we were very aware of the side of the story we were going to tell – the story of Norma Jeane, the person behind this character, Marilyn Monroe. Who was she really?”

Monroe’s iconic pose

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With the film now widely receptive to positive responses, there still remains the issue of Ana de Armas’s accent which has remained a central focus of viewers throughout the promotional aspect ofBlonde.However, the sensationalism emulated on-screen overshadows the cultural issue that proved divisive during the beginning of the film’s difficult journey. Besides, Ana de Armas,Blondeadditionally featuresAdrien Brodyas the playwright Arthur Miller,Bobby Cannavaleas Joe DiMaggio, Julianne Nicholson as Gladys Pearl Baker, and Caspar Phillipson as John F. Kennedy.

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Blondepremieres on Netflix on 30 May 2025.

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Diya Majumdar

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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

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