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Brave movie 211/11/2023 I thought that was such a beautiful reconstruction.”īrody did extensive research for his role does he think Miller ever reconciled the Chekhov-quoting Norma Jeane with the star Marilyn? He told me, “I think it was a very different time also and there’s a dismissiveness initially that in that revelation it’s not just about what he’s missed with his own work and interpreting a character insight into something that he can find. While Brody said that initial meeting is perhaps not how it really went down, it offered a structural opportunity to “encapsulate all of the flaws and thinking that are so kind of pervasive … that are oppressive to her and to him on his own because he’s a very intelligent man his own awareness of his own inability to see her clearly as a human being and the real beauty that he sees through that revelation of her intellect and her emotional intelligence. In the film, the pair, who were married from 1956-61, meet during an audition for one of Miller’s plays as Monroe ( Ana de Armas) surprises him with her literary knowledge. Playing Miller was “a very interesting challenge,” said Brody. RELATED: ‘Blonde’ Premiere Photo Gallery: Ana de Armas Channels Marilyn Monroe At Venice Film Festival And her mental health, right? - which is completely untreated and not addressed and very sad.” The film, Brody said, “is really about a woman whose childhood traumas and all of these ongoing hardships have affected her life and her choices, both personally and professionally, and how she has to endure that. There’s been a lot of love and adulation, but I don’t think it’s empathetic.” … I don’t think there’s been a universal sense of empathy for. … I think it’s important in a lot of ways because although it is harsh to experience, sometimes that brings greater understanding, and I think there’s a lot of positivity in that. Brody, with whom I caught up on the Lido, said what Blonde portrays of what Monroe endured is “terrifying,” and called it “really brave storytelling.
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