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So, 'Marilyn Monroe Declassified' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the murky waters surrounding Marilyn's death. The director, Paul Davids, uses declassified FBI and CIA documents to weave a narrative that feels almost like a conspiracy thriller at times. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it keeps you engaged, pulling you into different theories about her death. It's not just about the intense subject matter—there's a somber atmosphere that permeates the film, giving it a weight that feels pretty genuine. The archival footage is well-chosen, and while the performances are mostly from the documents and interviews, they carry an emotional heft that adds to the film's distinctiveness. Overall, it's a thought-provoking watch that challenges the official story, for sure.
Interesting exploration of conspiracy theories around her death.Strong use of archival materials to support claims.Mix of documentary and investigative storytelling.
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