‘Blonde’ Film Review: Ana de Armas Recreates Marilyn and Norma Jeane, in Black and White and Technicolor But I think that when you have the desire to rescue somebody, probably the person they most need rescuing from is you (laughs).” They’re just trying to rescue her from me. “It’s all written with this feeling that, ‘I understood her, I alone,’ and, ‘If I was there, this wouldn’t have happened.’ You see that in the Norman Mailer book, I think you see it in the Gloria Steinem book, and I think you see it in the movie ‘Blonde.’ And I think you also see it in the people that dislike the film, because they’re also trying to rescue her. “The film is concerned with the meaning of Marilyn Monroe I guess a bit more than the documented reality, but I think what the film is really about is, I think everything to do with Marilyn Monroe is kind of a rescue fantasy,” Dominik told TheWrap in a recent interview about the Netflix drama. In fact, he sees the point of his film as directly addressing the “rescue fantasy” he feels many of the film’s detractors are experiencing. The new Marilyn Monroe film “Blonde” has faced its fair share of controversies, whether over the film’s NC-17 rating or star Ana de Armas’ accent, but writer-director Andrew Dominik doesn’t see any truth to claims his movie is anti-abortion.
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