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Cover-up '62 paints a somber, haunting picture of Marilyn Monroe's final days, combining drama with a chilling narrative of secrecy and despair. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which matches the film's heavy themes of fame, mental health, and betrayal. The performances are raw, particularly the portrayals of RFK and Dr. Greenson, who grapple with their moral dilemmas in the face of a tragic event. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the practical effects used to recreate the period lend an unsettling authenticity. While the identity of the director remains unknown, the film captures the enigmatic quality of Monroe's life and the darkness lurking just beneath the glamour.
Focuses on the tragic end of Marilyn Monroe.Explores themes of secrecy and moral ambiguity.Has a distinctive atmospheric tension throughout.
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