Of all the Marilyn Monroe movies, I think I like this one the most because it's not a bio-pic. It doesn't start in the Norma Jean days, it doesn't focus on men or drugs or any of the other typical subjects. It focuses on the brief period in Marilyn's life when she was in England shooting "The Prince & The Showgirl" with Lawrence Olivier at Pinewood Studios. What's even more intriguing is that Marilyn really isn't the main character. The story is about Colin Clark, a young aspiring director. He lands a job as the 3rd assistant director on "Showgirl" alongside a cast of theatrical pros. The script is based on Colin's memoirs which he published after Marilyn's death. The two had a very brief and somewhat innocent affair that lasted a week during the filming. At the time, Marilyn was married to author, Arthur Miller. The cast is stellar. Judi Dench and Emma Watson have some standout supporting roles and Kenneth Branagh is a perfect Olivier! All in all, I'd say it's a very enjoyable, well acted, and most importantly (to me anyway) respectful portrait of people and a time. We all have periods of time in our life that we often reflect on that have a profound effect on us. This film portrays that nostalgic feeling beautifully and really hits home. You really get a sense of how much the people making the movie put into it and I think you get a glimpse of a side of Marilyn that's criminally underplayed.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
My Week With Marilyn
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