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Ana De Armas is breaking her silence about the rating given to her upcoming Netflix film ‘Blonde,’ in which she portrays the iconic Marilyn Monroe. The 34-year-old actress says that the biopic doesn’t deserve to have a NC-17 rating.“I didn’t understand why that happened.
I can tell you a number of shows or movies that are way more explicit with a lot more sexual content than Blonde,” the Cuban-Spanish star told L’Officel during a recent interview.Based on the 2000 novel ‘Blonde’ by Jayce Carol Oates, the rating is higher than rated R, and Ana says the graphic content is not as explicit as current productions, however she wants viewers to watch, even as there can be some “uncomfortable” scenes.“But to tell this story it is important to show all these moments in Marilyn’s life that made her end up the way that she did,” De Armas revealed. “It needed to be explained.
Everyone [in the cast] knew we had to go to uncomfortable places. I wasn’t the only one.”The film was given NC-17 rating detailing “some sexual content,” and director Andrew Dominik previously said that receiving the rating was not surprising to him at first, however he then explained that he didn’t understand the reason for it.“It’s an NC-17 movie about Marilyn Monroe.
It’s kind of what you want, right? I want to go and see the NC-17 version of the Marilyn Monroe story,” the director said.“It’s not like depictions of happy sexuality. It’s depictions of situations that are ambiguous.
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Ana de Armas is a proud actress. The 2022 Venice Film Festival comes to an end tomorrow and Thursday saw the world premiere of the highly anticipated film about Marilyn Monroe’s life, Blonde. Once the movie ended, there was a 14-minute long standing ovation.According to Variety, the Cuban-Spanish actress was glowing as tears ran down her face.
Blonde” debuted to a massive 14-minute long standing ovation during its world premiere at the 2022 Venice Film Festival. Ana de Armas, who plays Marilyn Monroe, was in tears at the screening, her face glowing as tears streamed down. Before the film’s world premiere Brad Pitt, who is among the film’s producers, de Armas, director Andrew Dominik, Adrien Brody and Julianne Nicholson created commotion on the red carpet, largely for Pitt who worked the crowds wearing a black Covid mask when he came into close contact with fans to sign autographs and do selfies. Pitt made a surprise appearance in Venice since he was not present at the film’s press conference earlier in the day. Dede Gardner, who is also among “Blonde” producers, was also on hand.
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