Marilyn is highly intelligent and very talented and hard working. You guys need to give her more credit for who she really was. She wasn’t this whiny hurt gurl all the time she was absolutely amazing.
Sadly, not enough. Putting cheesecake photos of her up for Guido to see was actually an insult, because it reminded people of the pin-up that she was and not the great actress that she became. Shame on Arthur Miller. @@yaronkl
100%, Yan... & She had so much POWER... got fired on "Something's Got to give" then got everyone RE-HIRED, got rid of the meddling Strasbergs, and was enjoying her new house and life the summer of 1962. The best years of acting and self-assuredness as an actress were ahead of her. The Kennedys did her in and Giancana and $ h i T head , Frank Sinatra sure DID NOT help her in her time of need.
Indeed a real woman, THE woman!!!!!! Such a wonderful actress, that deserved much more respect and recognition when she was alive. I sure hope she is looking down to see how adored and idolized she is now. Such a treasure! 💋
I agree. I purchased the original NY Times, NY Daily News, & Miami Herald from the day of her death, & they were still so cruel to her, stating that she wasn't an actress, but just a symbol of sex appeal, & denigrated her for even trying to take on meatier roles. It was so, so sad. Only now is she getting the recognition as a great actress that she would have so much appreciated when she was still alive. No less than the American Film Institute ranks her as the 6th greatest actress of all time. How much that would have meant to her if she had received that recognition during her lifetime is immeasurable.
A very well-done scene. The mood is upbeat but is fragile.We can see the sorrow and disappointment and tension just under the surface. Watch Rosalyn's face after she says. "Come on. Let's have lots of drinks. Come on". Also why have "lots" of drinks? The pin-up photos: "Gay just hung them up for a joke". There's a double layer of meaning here because all of the pictures are of Marilyn herself. Rosalyn says, "Well, you never can tell. May you'll get ambitious again". That's something worth thinking about. An ambition or dream or goal may be revived and Rosalyn was talking with people who didn't seem to have much if any hope and she brought them some hope.
Bless her beautiful heart and soul. Her sensitivity to life and others really shone through in this film. Absolutely incredible. She is captivating. As soon as she steps in front of the camera, she immediately grabs the attention of the viewer. She is like a magnet. Just Wow. What an amazing human being she was. We love and miss you Marilyn. 🕊🌹💙🌺
Marilyns little girl innocence always showed through any thing she did in all her movies even when she was interviewed,she was always a lady And most people failed to understand her. She was a very fine comedian obvious in most of her films.. her fans old and new still mourn her passing many years iater
So beautiful and also a wonderful actress. So authentic. If only she'd gotten the parts she deserved. I would have loved to have seen her in "The Apartment" or even "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
She was quite special, and destined to be a star! There was no one like her! I am so very sorry she did not get the happiness she so deserved! I would loved to have talked to her about things. One thing Marilyn, you were one of a kind and I loved and admired you! I wish you peace. love, wendy
dear Marilyn.... She would have celebrated her 95th birthday this year.... if only. But wherever you go into the world, you can see that beautiful, luminous face everywhere. On pillows, posters, dvd's, whatever. 59 years after her death. I think she would have liked that. Bless you, Norma Jean.
I have watched this film perhaps 6 times...Miller based much of his screenplay on words Marilyn herself said to him in private..and once she passed away, her wrote that horrible play called After the Fall...a horrible man who used her to get out of the McCathy hearings, and continued to use her, even in death. Deplorable man, and I use the word lightly in describing him !
The recalling of this, & those Films along with the Actor's are really mind bending now. I myself was only Five to Seven years old at the Time when Marilyn Monroe Died. So to see Her actually Acting, itwas a # of Year's later on. This said, I'd ugh heard about Her growing up & it saddened Me that such a Drop Dead Beautiful woman? Such as Her? Had ended up tragically suffering & then dying the way She supposedly Did. Through the preceding year's I'd looked into Her career & past. Just cuz it fascinated Me intensely, & I craved too find Out more. When it came too this Movie "The Misfit's" being it was so talked, & referred to. I really couldn't bring Myself to bear 🐻🐻 seeing it, for very odd but truly sentimental, POV reasons? So now that I did recently again? IT is by Far Her Greatest & Best Acting Performance that hand's down She ever did. IN My estimation and My P OV or Opinion. Simple Stated She was really on Top of Her Game at that point in Her Acting Career. Well I will now Say, Thank You for the quick Reminder & the again benefits of viewing it Again.
Marilyn hated being ‘Marilyn Monroe’, so to me, I see her closing the closet door with the famous 50’s Marilyn Monroe photos as a way of her stepping away from what people expected as she also wanted to become a more serious and respected actress rather then the blonde sex symbol so tirelessly expected. She was trying to shed a skin but also struggling with insecurities and addictions while filming this movie, it got that bad they halted production and sent her away to cleanse and refresh herself when she did she returned. It all took a toll on everyone and ten days after wrap on the Misfits shoot Clark Gable died of a heart attack, Marilyn a year (ish) or maybe 2) later.
fucking hell she didn't hate being marilyn monroe she hated being a sex "symbol". she loved being a sexy woman but she hated that hollywood made it her only identity. i understand how that idea in the 50's of being very sexy and respected was insane but i don't understand why even today people still hold monroe to the 1950's standards, when so many great actress have proven you can be both.
The theory is that Arthur Miller wrote it based on Marilyn's life. Basically he was making her play herself in a different setting, but this was basically rosaLYN playing mariLYN. A cruel gift he gave her ...
It's a Fourth wall joke about her leaving her "sex appeal" typecast roles behind in favour of serious dramas. She was hopeful The Misfits would lead to more serious parts in other drama films.
Loved this scene! Did you speed this video up? Im slightly convinced if you didnt, then the original scene where she walks in to the room with her pinup photos is sped up by the original editors even if it was by a tad.
Dad got ice cream from mom when they met. Mom gave him five kids by 1959. Marilyn Monroe interpretation of the waitress-role of Evie is a purely coincidental love at first sight, to it. The five years plans? We see a 13-star flag raised to the Bicentennial. I am in the 9th grade, it is 1971. I am before a theater audience in Villain lead role. I have enjoyed the rehearsals of the Dollar; written in 1913 by Pinski. More than the pressure of a no mistakes performance. D.___V.___ 3:13 and Not Heres.
I think was a tribute for the 30s, clark gable was the biggest actor in the 30s and it was his last movie because he died 2 days after finish the shooting. Maybe it was a tribute to marilyns, clark and Montgomery life. Marilyn a woman who suffer alot, clark gable the King who lost his wife tragically and was lost in life and montgomery he was gay and had to always hide from the public eye
@@joanthemadxxxxxx1832 Actually it's more simple than that. Most lower budget dramatic films were still being made in Black and White in the early 60s. Psycho was made in Black & White.
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