Ana de Armas mentions Marilyn Monroe’s controversial NC-17 designation for her movie “Blonde”! How does she feel about it?

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Last Updated on 09/01/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Ana de Armas, known for her role in “Knives Out” and other films, plays Marilyn Monroe in the controversial Netflix movie “Blonde”. The film was controversially designated NC-17, “not for children under 17,” under U.S. film regulations, to which Ana herself has responded.

 

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There were concerns about the film because of its sensitive subject matter.

This film is a remarkable and bold depiction of Marilyn Monroe’s life. It is a film that approaches the true face of Marilyn, who showed a completely different figure in her public and private life, from Norma Jeane to her star status. The film has been controversial since it was first announced and was to be completed in 2019, but the release date was moved due to its graphic content.

 

The film is notable for the scene in which Marilyn auditions for a movie for the first time. This leads to the launch of her career, but unfortunately, harassment and sexual violence took place during that audition. Because the film depicts such sensitive themes, there was concern.

 

The NC-17 designation, as opposed to the more common R rating, means that the film can be viewed by those under the age of 17 if accompanied by an adult. Ana made her opinion clear on this in a new interview with L’Officiel. She seems to think that the rating is not as big a deal as many have mentioned. ‘I never understood why it happened. There are a number of shows and movies that are much more explicit and have much more sexual content than ‘Blonde. But to tell this story, it was important to show all the moments in Monroe’s life that led her to that end. That needed to be explained. Everyone in the cast knew they had to go to “uncomfortable places.

Blonde” will be available exclusively on Netflix on September 28.

 

 

 

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