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So, there's this film, "It Might Even Be Kind Of A Relief To Be Finished Marilyn Monroe," and it’s quite something. It dives deep into the complexities of identity, using this fascinating footage of a waxwork in progress at Mike Wade's studio by the Jurassic coast. You know, it’s an intimate exploration, weaving together her life and work with a kind of delicate embroidery—both visually and thematically. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative, allowing the audience to reflect on Monroe's multifaceted persona. It’s definitely distinct in its approach, offering a fresh lens on a figure who’s been seen so often but rarely understood at this level.
This film is relatively new, and while details on its physical releases are still emerging, it's already sparked interest among collectors for its unique thematic approach. The scarcity of copies and the intriguing nature of its subject matter highlight its potential as a conversation piece. As it stands, this film may not yet have a wide physical distribution, making it a curious addition for those who appreciate deeper explorations of classic Hollywood figures.
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