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So, 'Marilyn Monroe: Still Life' is quite an interesting piece. It’s a documentary that takes you through her life using a mix of Hollywood stills and those more intimate, candid shots from New York streets. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative at times, as it lingers on these images, letting them tell the story rather than relying heavily on narration. The atmosphere is a blend of glamour and vulnerability—Monroe’s persona is dissected through these visuals, presenting her not just as a star but as a complex individual. The film captures her essence, the dichotomy of public and private life, which makes it distinct. It’s a different approach to biographical storytelling, focused more on the visual narrative.
Focuses on visual over narrative storytellingIncludes rare candid shots from NYCExplores the duality of Monroe's public/private life
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