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Killing Marilyn is an intriguing re-edit of the elusive Marilyn, My Love. You get this unique blend of mystery and a bit of a documentary feel as those young film students dive into the tragic circumstances surrounding Monroe's death. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, which gives it this raw, almost experimental vibe. The atmosphere feels heavy with nostalgia and the weight of history, and while the director remains unknown, the film carries a certain charm that draws you in. Practical effects are minimal, almost fitting for a story that’s more about the lingering shadows of the past. Performances vary, but there's an earnestness in their search for truth that makes it distinctive.
Killing Marilyn is a rare find, especially since its origins trace back to an unreleased work. The collector's market has been cautiously interested, primarily due to its unconventional narrative and the cult following of anything related to Monroe. Disc formats have been limited, making physical copies even more sought after. For those passionate about the obscure side of film history, this title holds an undeniable allure.
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