Marilyn Monroe And Her Dramatic Performance In "Don't Bother To Knock" 1952

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  • @FireFairy1994
    @FireFairy1994 Рік тому +108

    Her acting is absolutely PHENOMENAL and I cannot believe it took people so long to value all the things she brought to cinema at large. She is transcendant in a way that cannot be faked. She truly lives and breathes the scene like it's her own life.

  • @jrb4347
    @jrb4347 Рік тому +398

    I never understood why people say she couldn’t act. She is always mesmerising and so powerful in her subtleties. I have studied acting for a long time and I think she’s amazing

    • @kakacoco5
      @kakacoco5 Рік тому +16

      I felt like this was her best performance as far as acting.

    • @Anonima-1819
      @Anonima-1819 Рік тому +10

      She overreacts, that's the problem

    • @ezefunes1998
      @ezefunes1998 Рік тому +3

      @@Anonima-1819 and in that time she was a sex symbol, so her dramatic performances are not taken seriously.

    • @dailybls
      @dailybls Рік тому +7

      Nobody says that. Who says she can't act, Ive never heard it. You can't become a star as big as her without being a good actress. And she was. There were plenty of pretty blonde girls in Hollywood I'm sure, not every one of them made it to the top for a reason. Because you have to be able to act and have star charisma on top.

    • @sashachitownvillegas6850
      @sashachitownvillegas6850 Рік тому +3

      i've never heard anyone say she couldn't act in my life and i've seen very many of her movies! she's magic on the screen!

  • @etherealtb6021
    @etherealtb6021 Рік тому +676

    She's so damn good in this movie. So sad she was made to feel she wasn't a "real actress". Here's the proof she was!

    • @kconrad5893
      @kconrad5893 Рік тому +40

      Ironically, I think her physical beauty actually worked against her in this regard. Her beauty was simply extraordinary, to the degree that it was almost shocking, especially when you consider the standard of beauty during the period of time in which she lived. She simply had a one-in-a-million face, even by today’s standards. When I watch old movies or look at old photographs of famous people from bygone eras, I have to admit that I sometimes chuckle to myself to know that they were the heartthrobs and bombshells of their day. What was considered beautiful then doesn’t always translate to present day.
      But Marilyn Monroe is a different story. She was a living doll, something the world had never seen before. It’s a testament to her beauty that 60+ years after her death, she is still considered one of the most beautiful people who ever lived. If she were alive and in her prime today, the world would be as obsessed with her as they were then. Probably more so considering that we have the internet and social media.
      My point in going on about her beauty is that I think a big reason why she struggled with being viewed as a good actress is because basically, her beauty was too distracting even though she WAS very talented and sharp. It’s because of how society views beautiful people. They’re seemingly so perfect that we almost don’t think of them as being real. We all think, how could someone that beautiful ever have a bad day in their life or be sad? We have this vision in our heads of beautiful people having anything they want handed to them, every wish granted without having to lift a finger. That they coast through life with a trail of fairy dust behind them and are never wanting for love and attention and companionship.
      Obviously that isn’t true to reality, but it’s still kind of a subconscious, knee-jerk assumption.
      So I think it was really hard for Marilyn to be taken seriously, even with her talent being evident.

    • @vvthetalentlessduo6976
      @vvthetalentlessduo6976 Рік тому +7

      @@kconrad5893 there is a lot of better looking chicks

    • @addiem724
      @addiem724 Рік тому +7

      @@kconrad5893 I appreciate comments like yours. Thank you.

    • @SainteMichele
      @SainteMichele Рік тому +15

      the people she worked for (ew) kept telling her she was nobody and nothing so they could get away with paying her next to nothing!!!

    • @lynnroots7556
      @lynnroots7556 Рік тому +2

      @@vvthetalentlessduo6976 I “Don’t” appreciate your tasteless and insensitive comment !!!

  • @Soul-zl7ym
    @Soul-zl7ym Рік тому +33

    They lied to her she's a great actress

  • @tunde818
    @tunde818 8 місяців тому +3

    The ending "People who love each other..." "I've always depended on the kindness of strangers" Reminds me of Blanche dubois exit in Street Car. She should have been nominated for an Oscar for this.

  • @CC3193
    @CC3193 Рік тому +13

    I have absolutely no doubt that Marilyn recalled her mother Gladys' mental health episodes, behaviours and mannerisms in portraying this character and scene.

    • @sammyyiieiieieieie
      @sammyyiieiieieieie 15 днів тому +1

      It was kinda sad to watch her in the part where she recalled how Philip looked like, her expression looked so real, beyond acting

  • @bellacroixland5043
    @bellacroixland5043 10 місяців тому +10

    This is a very moving, completely believable, compelling performance. Her eyes, her body language, her timing. You can't help but care about her, feel sympathy. She embodies the role. This was early in her career too. She could act dramatically as well as she could comedy and this was before a single acting lesson. She was a natural.

  • @shaunreilly774
    @shaunreilly774 Рік тому +9

    She was a wonderful actress, even Anne Bancroft gave her praise.

  • @mimiwills8610
    @mimiwills8610 Рік тому +10

    I've never seen this before. She's quite good. None of the trademark "Marilyn Monroe" mannerisms are there. Which confirms that was all an act too. Norma Jean was very talented. She didn't get enough credit.

  • @mitchliam974
    @mitchliam974 Рік тому +58

    Every performance from Marilyn is so alluring! She draws you in and keeps you in suspense. Almost like controlled chaos or a coil slowly unwinding. Hauntingly beautiful and one of the first dramatic performances I've seen from her. Marvelous.

  • @robertfontanelli7662
    @robertfontanelli7662 Рік тому +77

    According to Anne Bancroft, Marilyn disagreed with both director Roy Baker and acting coach Natasha Lytess on how to play the final climatic scene, ignoring their advice. “The talent inside that girl was unquestionable,” Bancroft told John Gilmore. “She did it her way and this got right inside me, actually floored me emotionally.”
    “It was a remarkable experience!” Anne Bancroft said of her work with Monroe. “Because it was one of those very rare times in Hollywood when I felt the give and take that can only happen when you are working with good actors… There was just this scene of one woman seeing another who was helpless and in pain. It was so real, I responded. I really reacted to her. She moved me so that tears came into my eyes. Believe me, such moments happened rarely, if ever again, in the early things I was doing out there.”

  • @trenier23
    @trenier23 Рік тому +613

    In some ways she was her own worst enemy. She demanded perfection of herself and nothing less. She was humble and and self effacing. In many ways she was perfect.

    • @pigtailsandteddybears
      @pigtailsandteddybears Рік тому +18

      That was very beautifully said!❤

    • @apricotsapricotsapricots
      @apricotsapricotsapricots Рік тому +11

      Agree completely

    • @ladytiger921
      @ladytiger921 Рік тому +5

      Perfect in the eyes of another. Unless you know what it like to live in her shoes youd know its hell in your mind everyday!

    • @Soul-zl7ym
      @Soul-zl7ym Рік тому +5

      You are weon other demanded perfection of her and always made her feel she was not enough so she beat on herself and aimed to please the is the reaction of trauma from child abuse

    • @willowgreinke7964
      @willowgreinke7964 Рік тому +1

      Self Effacing, as to hopefully attain Supposed “Perfection…” ??
      😓😓😓😓😓😔😔🥺
      -This is FAR From
      Acceptance & Affection.

  • @nan4706
    @nan4706 Рік тому +31

    I miss her so much

  • @aylmerjohnson4906
    @aylmerjohnson4906 Рік тому +44

    Her acting is Great, I Love her, I think I'll watch the movie again 😍😘🌹💝

  • @venom7774
    @venom7774 Рік тому +4

    I always tell people watch this Monroe movie. It shows SHE CAn ACT. UNREAL PERFORMANCE at a young age. Bravo 👍🏿

  • @Sunnybias
    @Sunnybias Рік тому +85

    This has to be my all time favorite scene of hers - never seen her so serious, captured mental confusion and denial so perfectly.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Рік тому

      Her mother was mentally ill, and she struggled with insecurity, anxiety and depression. She had a deep well to draw from.

  • @shayekisitu
    @shayekisitu Рік тому +51

    She was fantastic in this movie.👌🏻

  • @sammcbride2149
    @sammcbride2149 Рік тому +20

    I'm sure everybody is familiar with the famous song "Candle In The Wind" which says "goodbye" to her two times in the lyrics, but there's no need to keep saying goodbye, just keep saying hello. Hello, Marilyn. Hello, Norma Jean.

  • @FemaleCelebrityQuotes
    @FemaleCelebrityQuotes Рік тому +82

    “Everyone’s a star and deserves the right to twinkle.”
    Marilyn Monroe

  • @misslinda772
    @misslinda772 Рік тому +15

    When you grow up with conditional love, it’s hard to love yourself.

  • @spencerpugh4248
    @spencerpugh4248 Рік тому +117

    I always get teary-eyed at the end of this film. When she remembers what happened to her fiance it's just heartbreaking. Marilyn commanded every second of this scene she was phenomenal 🖤

  • @vicrobussy9191
    @vicrobussy9191 Рік тому +10

    Belle beautiful wonderful Marilyn Monroe 😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘💝💝💝💝💝

  • @android878
    @android878 Рік тому +7

    One of my favorite characters of hers : she played Nell with so much empathy. It's the way she portrayed that invisible wall or veil between yourself and others that you feel is there when you are in crisis. Look at her character: she's crying , walking around publicly in turmoil, ready to give up and yet she is completely unnoticed by the people passing her by. It's a crazy thing. That you can be stood next to someone who is on the edge of that Cliff in their minds and never know it. . She is totally alone and marilyn portrays that sense of being totally alone so clearly. That hopelessness. That feeling like you can't find the way out, the sense that nobody Is going to help you ," my life is over, so why not just give up. ? " then the back and forth of having or not having the courage to go through with giving up and the turmoil that brings. It's only when she pulls out the razor blade that suddenly everyone sees her. It's the characters lowest, most vulnerable moment and this is what it takes to get people to notice you. The stigma that you have to be at your worst to receive help. She was gifted with the sensitivity to be able to show that to an audience, the audience actually accepts it and understands it which is so unusual. Its hard to get others to see a different perspective and yet she bought it to the masses. Now we are able to empathise with Nell. She doesn't seem so "crazy", doesnt need to be restrained ...she just needed to be treated gently and with empathy when they take her to get the help she needs. You get the sense Marilyn knows these feelings very well..

  • @bc-yc3yc
    @bc-yc3yc Рік тому +10

    She made me cry.😪...she was speacial.🕯

  • @waylondurocher738
    @waylondurocher738 Рік тому +2

    Wow she can Act. incredibly beautiful lady 😍 ❤️

  • @TheVerbalVolley
    @TheVerbalVolley Рік тому +50

    WHAT AN OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE!

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 Рік тому +8

      It is! She was a good actress. Very good, and captivating.

  • @gallifrey1212
    @gallifrey1212 Рік тому +50

    It sucks that Hollywood back then often casted her as the "cute but dumb blonde" character when she really was a great actress. She was absolutely amazing in this movie, and I think it's the type of role she wanted to get more often since it's serious and requires so much emotion, depth, and vulnerability.

    • @dailybls
      @dailybls Рік тому +1

      That's not even true. She has a variety of interesting roles, not just cute but dumb ones. Those are the ones that stuck with the public that's all. Hollywood is a business, and she did cute but dumb real well, she was funny, so why not.

    • @laurence.MusicAndSights
      @laurence.MusicAndSights Рік тому

      Absolument, indéniablement vrai ....My English is poorer than yours but my knowledge about the Hollywood machinery is average but aware. They shattered the fragile little orphan within her soul

  • @pigtailsandteddybears
    @pigtailsandteddybears Рік тому +321

    Niagara is my number one favorite film of hers but this one, Don't Bother to Knock, is a close second. For me personally, her more serious performances were hauntingly beautiful and always executed with a lot of passion, dedication and even love. She coddled many of her roles as if they were a newborn baby and I only wish her more serious films would gain much more recognition. She's been an idol since I was little and always will have a special place in my heart. Thank you so much for everything you do on this channel❤❤❤🥰

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 Рік тому +8

      I feel the same way, I agree completely, :) Would have wanted to see her too more in serious films. Niagara was wonderful also, I have all her movies, I was quite a fan when younger, and I still fell some way when seeing her, so, she really is special.

    • @sapphireheart5757
      @sapphireheart5757 Рік тому +6

      This is the first movie I ever saw her in and it blew me away! I had always seen all the glamorous images of her and clips from her comedies, but from seeing this film on out I knew she was way more than that, she is so emotive!! Marilyn could really really act.

    • @preving
      @preving Рік тому +4

      Niagara is also my fav film from hers but I also liked her in The Misfits with Clark Gable.

    • @Mark-Smeaton
      @Mark-Smeaton Рік тому +8

      ​@@ambrusin4889 I too was stunned by how effortlessly Marilyn played Rose in Niagara. The role is so diverse and unlike any other in her ouvre (to the best of my knowledge). I'll never forget my sister's words when I convinced her to watch Niagara with me. She said, amongst other things,, "I know it's almost a cliched thing to say about Marilyn now but it's a travesty that she wasn't given more roles like this . She's as good if not better than Meryl Streep in this role, particularly since she conveys so much about her character via body language alone". I remember this so well, because my sister died a tragic death not long after, in December 2020. She was so insightful and watching Niagara was one of the last things we did together - and it's always so much fun bonding over somebody like Marilyn with somebody you love, who appreciates her as much as you do. RIP, Cathy.

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 Рік тому +2

      @@Mark-Smeaton I am so sorry for your lost, your sister, she was special also, of course, RIP to your beloved sister. These words of mine looks somehow so cold or empty, but I know, what it is to lost someone. I feel you. I wish all the best to you. :) May you have the good memory`s of your sister with you always.

  • @kcdurkin8498
    @kcdurkin8498 Рік тому +27

    We know Marilyn suffered her entire life with times of happiness spread sporadically through her years.. Marilyn was a good actress. Worked hard for her career & commands our attention in every film she made. Such a beautiful woman. Sweet & talented.
    Rest in Peace Marilyn

  • @mariejo7408
    @mariejo7408 Рік тому +46

    I miss her very much she is is just so talented and sweet. A great Actor Forever..... Marilyn Monroe 💙🙏

    • @Sunflowers_220
      @Sunflowers_220 Рік тому

      Only people in their 70thies and above were alive and old enough to have really know her as a public figure. Were you already around back than ? If so thats really cool you got to witness the golden age of hollywood.
      If not you admire her but you can't miss somebody who died before you were born and never knew or experienced.

    • @user-ei9tu8go4g
      @user-ei9tu8go4g 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Sunflowers_220 I've been a fan of Marilyn's for more than 30 years. A lot of ppl have this reaction to Marilyn. You don't need to be a jerk and make a point of stating the obvious.

  • @starwolf3020
    @starwolf3020 Рік тому +2

    Simply Devestateing, what an incredible performance ,,,, heartbreaking

  • @graceconti7347
    @graceconti7347 Рік тому +315

    I can't believe that in the past she was considered without talent and stereotyped only as a sexy blonde. People never appreciate the value of the present.
    Marilyn wasn't just an actress and a beautiful woman. She was a Divinity.
    I am not joking, she was literally a fallen Angel from heaven.
    and this is proved by her immortality.

    • @lulasioux3712
      @lulasioux3712 Рік тому +19

      I'm very agree with your words! I've always thought she's been a diamond in a bad and intricate system.... I think, right now, she was a very superior mind. And many of others, knew this, that's why it was easier to treat her as a superficiale one rather than recognize her merits. They feared her.

    • @millenarose
      @millenarose Рік тому +6

      ❤🥰🌹

    • @Mark-Smeaton
      @Mark-Smeaton Рік тому +8

      Completely agree with these comments. Marilyn was a genius which is an overused word but it's no exaggeration. Some critics try to cut her down to size by saying she was at best only "competent" but that's total garbage.

    • @onceinawhile7
      @onceinawhile7 Рік тому

      An angel that whored herself around town with countless lovers w no remorse. Definitely angelic. Hollywood is depraved

    • @manchesterexplorer8519
      @manchesterexplorer8519 Рік тому +1

      If she wouldn't of died tragically and young she wouldn't be half as famous as she is now .

  • @philipcramer940
    @philipcramer940 Рік тому +8

    I am still heartbroken all these years later 💔 😢

  • @MA-dt8cb
    @MA-dt8cb Рік тому +3

    What performance!
    She deserves an oscar for that
    That is equal to the whole acting of many actresses

  • @heruthecoppercoloredgod7311
    @heruthecoppercoloredgod7311 Рік тому +7

    That was absolutely an excellent job in my book! I was actually fighting tears at the critical moment when her character realizes the man she is pining for is actually no longer alive ...WOW! What a hidden gem! What a dear of a woman she was & is!
    Thank you for this channel owner!
    .

  • @Sergej208
    @Sergej208 Рік тому +3

    why does nobody talk about that movie ... its brillant!

  • @zeeldaazoonk
    @zeeldaazoonk 9 місяців тому +2

    No doubt this is her best performance ever ! She would be proud to see how her talent is recognized today...

  • @amalHope3
    @amalHope3 Рік тому +6

    What a superb and mesmerizing performance. She deserved the Oscar

  • @rebeccassweetmusic4632
    @rebeccassweetmusic4632 Рік тому +5

    Marilyn was so great in this movie, but can we talk about ANNE BANCROFT?!?!? This was her very first movie and she was amazing! She was given a small-ish role, but stole the scenes she was in 😍

  • @martinawolf9605
    @martinawolf9605 Рік тому +6

    Great actress

  • @rawlivingwithdisabilities
    @rawlivingwithdisabilities 2 місяці тому +2

    She's so elegant and soft she was ahead of her time ❤❤❤

  • @anataveira1366
    @anataveira1366 Рік тому +32

    My God...she was PERFECTION 👑♥️🙏🕊🌹❤️‍🔥🕯

  • @lastrada52
    @lastrada52 Рік тому +63

    This film alone proves that Marilyn Monroe was a viable excellent actress.
    The first time I saw this I was stunned by how well she played this part. Dumb blonde? Not here. I think had she lived, and sought some help, she would've excelled even more.
    She just needed to have the directors depend on her & not worry whether she'd show up or not.
    FYI -- The father of the child Marilyn babysat in this film was Jim Backus (Mr. Magoo & Mr. Howell on Gilligan's Island). He was fortunate to play opposite 4 legends in his career -- Humphrey Bogart (Deadline USA), James Dean (Rebel Without a Cause), Marilyn Monroe (Don't Bother To Knock) & Elvis Presley (met EP at a formal dinner & a photograph exists of both of them online).
    Arthur O'Connell also -- Marilyn Monroe (Bus Stop) & Elvis (Follow That Dream & Kissin' Cousins).

  • @legrandeanorey3860
    @legrandeanorey3860 Рік тому +14

    Fabulosa Marilyn. !!

  • @breefree1013
    @breefree1013 Рік тому +4

    I used to love when this movie came on as a child. This movie and a bag of popcorn Saturdays evenings with my granny. Nothing better❤️

  • @thomasinacollins8003
    @thomasinacollins8003 Рік тому +13

    I wish she did more movies like this she was brilliant in this movie.

  • @sanita7475
    @sanita7475 Рік тому +11

    Niagara and this movie were the films that showed that she was a talented actress, but her comedies as a dumb blonde were very funny so she was good at that too, so she was great as well as the most beautiful woman in the world.

  • @lipstickrose
    @lipstickrose Рік тому +3

    Her voice is iconic for a reason! It's so soft & gentle.

  • @horsewomn
    @horsewomn Рік тому +144

    She should have gotten an Oscar for this performance.

    • @manchesterexplorer8519
      @manchesterexplorer8519 Рік тому +1

      Sure if they had a category for a block of wood .

    • @Yks0
      @Yks0 Рік тому +10

      @@manchesterexplorer8519 ?

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Рік тому +8

      @@Yks0 He's from Manchester, England. It's expected he acts that way. Don't react to him, that's what he wants.

    • @user-ei9tu8go4g
      @user-ei9tu8go4g 10 місяців тому

      ​@@2degucitas what an ass

  • @maryc6091
    @maryc6091 Рік тому +4

    I wish it was a movie that they showed more often.

  • @julianjv7325
    @julianjv7325 Рік тому +15

    Wow, here she looks like the most beautiful angel.

  • @halaelsayed9593
    @halaelsayed9593 Рік тому +11

    She was so talented but miserable. I don’t feel acting in her movies, she’s herself sad as in real life. She was a legend,and that’s the reason she fell apart. I always feel her suffering in her eyes😢

  • @JosephineMarch7
    @JosephineMarch7 Рік тому +28

    This was good acting imo. Her eyes expressions were telling and showing emotions and it was not over done.

  • @apricotsapricotsapricots
    @apricotsapricotsapricots Рік тому +21

    Never heard of this movie and her performance is terrifying and brilliant. Gotta see the whole thing.

  • @binkytube
    @binkytube 11 місяців тому +3

    I never understood the hype around Marilyn Monroe, until I saw her in this role: fantastic!

  • @sashachitownvillegas6850
    @sashachitownvillegas6850 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for posting ! This is a great movie it really shows her dramatic ability . you can tell she dug deep within her soul for the pain she portrayed. flawless and exquisite

  • @JohnnyGNV
    @JohnnyGNV Рік тому +14

    After this, she became more well-known for her great comedic roles = but she was adept at both comedy (she excelled in comedy) and drama. This movie is a tad uneven but Anne Bancroft said that Marilyn showed true vulnerability and was wonderful (and Anne Bancroft is considered a really talented all-time great actress) in their scenes together.

  • @marcpauwels8630
    @marcpauwels8630 Рік тому +4

    What a great actress she was❤️❤️❤️

  • @simonedejaneiro5467
    @simonedejaneiro5467 Рік тому +10

    💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼my diva 💋

  • @lowe-quay-shush
    @lowe-quay-shush Рік тому +12

    Marilyn was such a different character in this before her popularity. Later she'd only get work in roles similar to those that had made her famous and the studio money.

  • @veldawells2839
    @veldawells2839 Рік тому +21

    Very emotional watching Monroe's portrayal. Truly captivating as a disturbed and unhinged individual. After watching Blonde movie played by Ana De Armas, she played Monroe's role perfectly. Both it seemed mustered up such emotion, it was unbelievably touching and gripping. I have only seen Monroe in "Some Like It Hot" with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. I will be watching more of her films, as believe he was overlooked as an amazing actress. Thank you for this channel which just discovered.

  • @keithbaughman9653
    @keithbaughman9653 Рік тому +20

    She sure had a style. No one else could compare.

  • @mohrgesina8556
    @mohrgesina8556 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing.🥰❤️🌹

  • @brandon-bf1pr
    @brandon-bf1pr Рік тому +6

    Poor Marilyn 😢

  • @ulkaraliyeva2291
    @ulkaraliyeva2291 Рік тому +11

    She played so good

  • @12JordiVentura
    @12JordiVentura 5 місяців тому +1

    Very good performance from Marilyn 😚❤

  • @millenarose
    @millenarose Рік тому +4

    Just great!❤❤❤😍😍😍🌹🌹🌹

  • @PITBOYMMA
    @PITBOYMMA Рік тому +3

    Amazing performance...so sad that she couldn't see how good she was and that she didn't need approval from nobody, the only thing she needed was watch her surrounds!

  • @arnepianocanada
    @arnepianocanada 11 місяців тому +1

    Co-star Anne Bancroft (then 'Anne Marno') spoke movingly of MM's 'after-mad-flipout' scene. When Anne's character reached out to her, it was so real - " just woman to woman."

  • @Shinobuloverrr
    @Shinobuloverrr 5 місяців тому +1

    She did a awesome performance And a good person she was

  • @sweetrose813
    @sweetrose813 Рік тому +16

    So similar to what she herself went through

  • @Moyet
    @Moyet Рік тому +21

    Was für eine unterschätzte Schauspielerin!Sie hatte soviel Talent!Love this!

    • @carolinas1625
      @carolinas1625 Рік тому

      Moyet, vy Pravy!!!Merlin OCHEN Talantliva, na Veka!!!Budte SCHASTLIVY NA ZEMLE!!!!!🥰🧜‍♀️💯🧜‍♂️

  • @elizabethlinsay9193
    @elizabethlinsay9193 Рік тому +3

    Those directors who gave her a chance to really act are in a class by themselves. As an actor, she was the real article and they saw that.

  • @mihirdas9747
    @mihirdas9747 Рік тому +9

    she was very talented A legendary

  • @LostInWonderland03.00am
    @LostInWonderland03.00am Рік тому +15

    This is her best performance.

  • @shadykatie100
    @shadykatie100 Рік тому +4

    She was very good in this film too.

  • @yourheadlmao
    @yourheadlmao Рік тому +1

    i love Marilyn 😭💘

  • @nemarvel
    @nemarvel Рік тому +3

    not have had watched the film, yet, this scene was a trip to watch. I was laughing, confused, sad, bewildered. Excited to watch it to the full now.

  • @azrael.jordan.osiris
    @azrael.jordan.osiris 2 місяці тому +1

    She’s literally a better actress than 98% of Hollywood today.

  • @poet2772
    @poet2772 Рік тому +8

    Wow…that made me tear up because she felt every word of that dialogue 😢

  • @birgitpeters7975
    @birgitpeters7975 Рік тому +2

    Diese ernste Rolle habe ich mit Marilyn noch nicht gesehen.🌹

  • @lolalee7071
    @lolalee7071 Рік тому +6

    😘♥️ MM ♥️😘

  • @ulku919
    @ulku919 4 місяці тому +1

    People who love each other...

  • @miacrawford4662
    @miacrawford4662 Рік тому +2

    I wish her and Elvis both would have gotten more serious roles 😭 and imagine them together

  • @pilotdawn1661
    @pilotdawn1661 11 місяців тому +1

    Superb.

  • @jessicagamerpc8482
    @jessicagamerpc8482 Рік тому +9

    Wow increíble ecena de esa película yo una vez lo e vistio completa buena película

  • @miguelitovolkova6244
    @miguelitovolkova6244 11 місяців тому +1

    I love how this character did

  • @lucid1305
    @lucid1305 Рік тому +5

    She wasnt only beautiful, she could act, sing, dance, play the guitar and so much more and yet she was potrayed as a dumb blond. How unfair and cruel. If she had not died and had lived to this day, she would have known how appreciated and well loved she is today.

  • @simone222
    @simone222 Рік тому +15

    Recently, our family office had an interior redo to accommodate my newly-licensed niece who has interior decorating skills. When she asked me if there was anything I wanted done or added to my space, I told her that besides a small aquarium, I wanted some b&w Marilyn Monroe art on my wall. I wish more people knew this Marilyn or the Marilyn who possessed real acting talent and less of her dvmb blonde/s3x symbol personae.

  • @NuGanjaTron
    @NuGanjaTron 9 місяців тому +1

    This one often gets overlooked, and regrettably so. It's a fab performance, lightyears from some of the more iconic, yet superficial, roles she'd have later. This was quite a revelation when I first saw it.
    DBTK has its moments, some of them inadvertently amusing. Love the elevator guy's reaction here; clearly wanting to be somewhere else and hoping she'd just get the hell out of his lift and become someone else's problem! 😆
    Btw, I never saw razor blades for sale in a hotel lobby...

  • @chantaltaille7391
    @chantaltaille7391 Рік тому +1

    J adore...un Ange passe!...
    Prières ferventes

  • @monibee1980
    @monibee1980 Рік тому +1

    Mesmerizing.

  • @samthunders3611
    @samthunders3611 Рік тому +2

    Top shelf great

  • @jaimeramos6276
    @jaimeramos6276 Рік тому +13

    La bella Marilyn Monroe después de esta vida pienso que existe otra nueva vida donde todos estaremos....💒💒💒

  • @marimini7585
    @marimini7585 Рік тому +7

    💕💕💕💋

  • @ambrusin4889
    @ambrusin4889 Рік тому +51

    They did this movie by filming just a one take, and they ( the director) leaved them in the film (because of the budget and timing) so, Marilyn is quite a good actress , she did not get a second chance in this film if she did not like how she performed it in first take. I have read multiply of her biography`s, and she was said to think that this was her best movie, and I agree, she is so special, so captivating and just, something.. She would have been great in dramas too. She was said to be so nervous that she vomit before the filming and then just did it. (Quite common for some actor and actresses, or actually anyone to react that way if they are very nervous ) Still, interesting. Thank you for this amazing channel, this is by far the best Marilyn Monroe - channel , what I have watched :) I hope you understand my English, I really learn to write it better every day. Marilyn appealed both, men and women, every race, all ages, there was something in her that I do not even understand..you just want to watch her. One of a kind.

    • @carolinas1625
      @carolinas1625 Рік тому

      Vy Ochen Pravy!!! Merlin Ochen Talantlivaja Aktrisa na Veka!!!!Budte Zdorovy i Schastlivy na Zemle i Uspehov Vezde i Vsegda !!!!!🥰🧜‍♂️🧜‍♀️

  • @SABINE0666
    @SABINE0666 Рік тому +3

    This should be shown to Ana de Armas for saying MM didn't do any dramatic role nor had the chance to show her acting skills

  • @sherrycoles7645
    @sherrycoles7645 Рік тому +3

    It takes a genius to make you truly feel the emotion of the character, a very rare talent by an incredible actor.

  • @Be12397
    @Be12397 Рік тому +3

    This movie is great! It really proves her breadth as an actress; from show girl, to comedian, to dramatic actress- MM was a natural.

  • @LatynaH
    @LatynaH Рік тому +2

    excelente actriz, inteligente y belleza magnética 😍