A moving, beautifully acted portrait of a screen legend in crisis — and the young man who saw her as a person, not just a star. 7.5/10
During the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), a young Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne) works as a third assistant director. He gets drawn into Marilyn Monroe’s (Michelle Williams) chaotic, vulnerable world as she struggles with fame, anxiety, and her marriage to Arthur Miller — and they share a brief, intense, week-long connection. my week with marilyn
The Crown (same director), Stan & Ollie , Judy , classic Hollywood behind-the-scenes stories. A moving, beautifully acted portrait of a screen
Michelle Williams is Marilyn — not just the icon, but the insecure, brilliant, lonely woman behind the breathy voice. She earned an Oscar nomination (and won a Golden Globe). Kenneth Branagh is also fantastic as an exasperated Laurence Olivier. The Crown (same director), Stan & Ollie ,
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