The upcoming Marilyn Monroe movie is intentionally tying to be controversial and to make its viewers feel uncomfortable, according to star Ana de Armas. Speaking to Empire, de Armas said director Andrew Dominik "did not compromise" on his vision, "not once."
The film, which is based on the novel of the same name and is Netflix's first NC-17 original movie, blurs the line between fact and fiction. It is not a traditional biopic. de Armas said, "It's a film that is supposed to create controversy and discomfort."
The movie features a vaginal POV shot and scenes depicting conversations with a fetus. There is also a scene involving sexual assault by a studio boss. "It's supposed to make you think about what happened--and what is still happening," de Armas said. "It's revolutionary, and I think it's so brave."
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