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[quote=Anonymous]I went in with low expectations and the actress who played MM blew me away with her performance. It was clearly a dramatization of the real MM, but she embodied MM and her emotions were raw and real. What bothered me most was the directing. It felt disjointed and almost like each portion of her life was directed by a different director. The movie wasn't cohesive at all, but maybe that's what he was going for. The last part with her self-destructing at home before she died was probably the most powerful part of the film. MM was treated like a piece of meat, so if that's your takeaway from the film, I think the film did its job. No one had MM's best interests in mind. She was used and abused by the industry and Arthur Miller maybe was the only who cared and even he couldn't save her from herself. [/quote]
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