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Blonde

Blonde

Blonde is not just a hair color; it is also the name of an iconic album by Frank Ocean that captivated the music world upon its release in 2016. This critically acclaimed masterpiece features a unique blend of R&B, pop, and soul, making it a must-listen for music enthusiasts of all genres.

With thought-provoking lyrics and Ocean's velvety voice, Blonde takes listeners on a journey of self-reflection, emotional vulnerability, and introspection. It is an album that delves deep into themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth. From start to finish, Blonde showcases Ocean's unparalleled songwriting abilities and his ability to tug at the heartstrings.

The album opens with "Nikes," a dreamy track that sets the tone for the entire album. It immediately immerses listeners into Ocean's world, where he seamlessly blends introspective lyrics with mesmerizing melodies. Other standout tracks include "Ivy," an emotional ballad about lost love, and "Self Control," a hauntingly beautiful song that showcases Ocean's talent for storytelling.

Blonde also features several collaborations with notable artists. André 3000, from the critically acclaimed hip-hop duo OutKast, lends his distinctive voice to "Solo (Reprise)," adding an extra layer of artistry to the album. Beyoncé also makes a surprise appearance on "Pink + White," giving the track a touch of star power.

Frank Ocean is not the only talented individual responsible for creating Blonde. The album was made in collaboration with a team of talented producers, including Malay, who has worked with a variety of music artists, including John Legend and Alicia Keys. These producers contribute to the album's unique sound, ensuring that each track is a carefully crafted masterpiece.

Blonde was released after a four-year hiatus from Ocean, following his critically acclaimed debut album, Channel Orange. Fans eagerly awaited new music from the enigmatic artist, and Blonde certainly did not disappoint. It received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising Ocean's growth as an artist and the album's experimental yet accessible sound.

If you want to experience the magic of Blonde, you can easily find it on various music platforms. Streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube music allow you to play and download these soulful sounds with just a few clicks. So whether you're a fan of R&B, pop, or soul, make sure to give Blonde a listen and immerse yourself in the ethereal world of Frank Ocean.

In conclusion, Blonde is a musical masterpiece that showcases the raw talent and artistic vision of Frank Ocean. With its thought-provoking lyrics, mesmerizing melodies, and collaborations with notable artists, this album has solidified Ocean's place as one of the most influential musicians of his generation. So, don't miss out on the opportunity to play and download the sounds of Blonde - it's an experience you won't want to miss.

A birthday surprise.
A decent life.
A good, simple life.
A long time ago when I was a little girl.
A preview.
A sense of being loved and needed and wanted.
A surprise?
A syndrome of symptoms.
A triangle can't be divided in two, like two can be.
A whole lot classier than Don't Bother,
About The Three Sisters and my play?
Actually, officer, I'd like to see hell close up.
Admired and…
Advisory board meetings.
After so many years.
After the party, in my hotel suite?
Almost there.
Already it isn't.
Also starring Richard Widmark.
Although you await him with every passing hour.
Am I a corpse?
Am I glad to see you, baby. This has been one hell of a day.
Am I meat to be delivered? Is that what this is? Room service?
Am I under arrest?
Am I your good girl, Daddy?
An actress wants to be loved by a multitude of people.
An actress wants to be seen.
An illness no one truly understands.
An interview with Marilyn Monroe in the new Pageant.
And after, he had not.
And an important name.
And cruel.
And debased.
And don't wish to see her punished.
And Edward G. Robinson Jr."
And for sure not our girl Norma's.
And have a family.
And her beautiful wide set eyes looking up from the poem, and saying…"
And I have contemplated my life with gravity.
And I have here before me
And I must see you, my beautiful lost daughter.
And I never take it for granted. Baseball was my life.
And I wonder how you look so…
And I wouldn't be here at all. There wouldn't be any Marilyn.
And I'm gonna put a few things in a suitcase for you.
And I'm playing the blonde in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?
And if they burst, they start bleeding.
And if you don't have that…
And in private?
And just who might this man be?
And later at the party, Marilyn.
And no one must know, even that you've seen this.
And now, well,
And one day, I will return to Los Angeles to claim you.
And Russell has to be lent by another studio.
And she's getting so famous now.
And study acting.
And that thought whipped him into a frenzy
And the lady's too. She's a real…
And then she says, "Oh!"
And then your mother abandoned…
And to die for each other, if needed.
And when you look at me…
And yet, each one is so very much alone.
And you do not know your father.
And you had a baby.
And you thought you were… You look dead.
And you will have to shoot around her.
And, uh, you have any other thoughts about Magda?
Another girl would've…
Anything I did in the mirror,
Anyway, isn't all love based on delusion?
Anyway, you don't seem retired.
Are you born with it in your blood?
Are you happy for me?
Are you looking at her?
Are you proud of yourself, huh?
Are you sure?
Are you trying to destroy yourself, Norma?
Are you warmer now?
Are you…
Aren't you gonna come down to the beach with us?
Around 1925?
Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe confirmed they will soon marry.
As a twin.
As if I would be late. My God.
As two
At least there are no children to reap the shame.
At least you know who you are.
Baby makes his wishes known.
Baby.
Baby. Don't be shy. Come on, come on.
Baby's first plaything.
Baby's gone, Whitey.
Baby's gone.
Baby's hungry. He wants his mama to eat.
Baby's so sleepy.
Baseball was my ticket up and out.
Be a good girl and get in the bath.
Be sure to go alone to your hotel suite tonight.
Beautiful Magda.
Because before the pregnancy, he had loved her.
Because he told her he had never loved her.
Because he would have married her. She was certain.
Because he would say, seeing me…
Because he'd gazed upon me with those eyes.
Because Natasha turns out to be so strong and devious.
Because the actor in her role always knows who she is.
Because the child was her own secret self, exposed.
Because…
Before I embark on that long journey across the sea.
Before the ink runs in streaks and the poem comes apart in my hands."
Before you
Before you
Both Norma and I are Geminis.
Brains aren't everything. [chuckles]
Brown eyes.
But at least you two have fathers.
But don't be nice to us.
But everyone in the audience would think it was me, Nell.
But I just can't.
But in our hearts, we're wed.
But it isn't me, is it?
But it was good enough for us, wasn't it?
But it's a name I can't utter.
But like Lorelei Lee, I'm in fucking steerage, paddling.
But maybe "Marilyn" when others are around
But mostly, I…
But not yours, Cassie, and not mine.
But the soul does not always show in the face, I suppose.
But they don't like me.
But this memento…
But we are going.
But we're cursed, Eddy and me.
But where does dreaming end and madness begin?
But where is he?
But why does Marilyn do these things?
But you are in my thoughts often.
But you don't mean that, Norma.
But you haven't any reason to leave now.
But you wanted baby dead too.
But you were brave.
But you're not the one to put the pieces together.
But your hair is so white.
But your Magda, she never changes much.
But… there she is.
Can I have a moment of your time, please? Thank you.
Can I try again?
Can I try it?
Can you see her?
Cass left a memento for you, Norma.
Cass, where are you taking us?
Champagne, Miss Monroe?
Choked on his puke and strangled. Classic alky death, huh?
Clive, bring her in. Cover her.
Come back here, Norma Jeane.
Come here, Norma Jeane.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here. It's gonna be all right.
Come on! Please be a good girl.
Come on. Just get up.
Come on. Up, up! Let's go!
Come out there with me.
Cut, cut, cut. It's a jigsaw puzzle.
Cute.
Daddy, come on.
Daddy, gosh, I'm sorry.
Daddy, I couldn't imagine what to wear.
Daddy, I have to work.
Daddy, no.
Daddy, this is so beautiful!
Daddy?
Daddy?
Daddy…
Darling,
Darling, come down there with me, huh, will ya? They're waiting.
Darling, I'm… I'm your husband.
Darling, it isn't necessary to make so much of this visit.
Darling…
Dee Dee, it's okay. I have it. We're fine, thank you.
Desired.
Did not make me wish to purchase a ticket.
Do it!
Do you remember, Norma Jeane, who used to sleep here?
Do you see that man? That's Max Fabian, the producer.
Don't come inside, please.
Don't make me go back.
Don't you see how much I love you? Don't you understand?
Don't you see, Norma Jeane?
Dreary old love paste.
Ended in divorce and such ugly publicity.
Even morning sickness, she's cheerful about.
Every one of us, everybody in the world,
Everybody, they're gonna fuckin' know what a fuckin' whore you are!
Everything's gonna be fine.
Except, with Magda, it's the way she speaks English.
Fan letters, telegrams.
Fatherless.
Five hundred a week.
Flowers from strangers.
Flowers make people feel welcome.
For all the world to see your private parts,
For this, you killed your baby?
Forever and ever in your arms.
From a wall of Mother's long ago apartment.
Fuck Marilyn. She's not here.
Fuck you! And fuck this movie!
Fuck!
Fuckin' get up! Huh? Huh?
Gee, Pronto, these girls?
Get back.
Give us a second.
Goddamn it! Jesus!
Good girl. Good girl. Okay.
Gosh, I know you're a man of the world.
Haunting, soulful eyes.
Have a little Benzedrine. Codeine?
He can't stay overnight after all.
He drew all the light into himself
He had the most beautiful eyes.
He loves us.
He said so.
He took his life in his hands.
He wants it as a showcase for you.
He was kind of scary looking, but he wasn't really all bad.
He would die for us.
He's a titan in the industry.
He's at a great distance, even now, and I worry for his safety.
He's got a bat for a cock. Sorry.
He's in love with her.
He's my father?
Hell, baby, we found out, and we still love you.
Hello.
Help me. Save my baby.
Help, my mother's sick!
Help! Help us!
Her portrayal of a mentally unbalanced young babysitter
Here we are.
Here, take this. I'll get her to customs.
Here?
Hey, that's all right. Everything is okay. Thank you.
Hey, what's wrong? You okay?
Hey, you.
Hey, you.
Hey!
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. It's okay.
Hey… Hey. Hey.
Hi, Daddy. Where'd you go to?
Hi, Miss Monroe?
High class lady, in fact.
His name is a beautiful name.
Hmm?
Hmm?
How a scene with actual people
How about when people find out?
How much would I get?
How much would Jane Russell get?
How much?
How vulgar.
How'd you get your start?
How'd you like to be a grandmother?
I always thought I could play Natasha.
I always thought I…
I am happy.
I belong with you, Philip.
I can give you an escort if you need one, but this is an order.
I can make a living just being photographed.
I can take your coat.
I can walk myself. Thank you. I'm not crippled.
I can't be a mother to you just now.
I can't bear to see you cheapen yourself like that.
I can't say this man's name, officer, but it's a name you all know.
I cannot say I am proud of my behavior in all cases.
I could call you Norma, if you prefer.
I could have you hurt, you cocksuckers.
I could hear waves and waves of applause.
I couldn't believe that girl was me.
I did not see your new movie.
I didn't sneer at the cash. I never do.
I didn't think you were ever coming back.
I didn't.
I don't ever wanna leave!
I don't ever want to leave.
I don't know how the room got this way. I've been sick, I guess.
I don't know you. Who are you?
I don't understand.
I don't want it, Eddy.
I don't want it.
I don't want to be.
I don't want you seen in public with them, Norma Jeane.
I feel like we're getting more and more distant. [echoing]
I felt it.
I found him when I came over this morning.
I got out with my life last time but only just barely.
I guess I do love you.
I guess I knew. I've been feeling so swollen and so happy.
I guess I sound like a sap.
I guess I was discovered.
I guess there isn't any Norma Jeane, is there?
I had one like him once.
I had some ideas about Magda,
I hate this one. I look like an asshole.
I have a mother, and I have a father.
I have been incapacitated by illness.
I have known you only at a distance.
I haven't seen my mother in ten years.
I just can't.
I just love you so much.
I just wanna begin again from zero.
I just want to protect you from all these jackals.
I just want you to be happy.
I just… I wish I could just hide in your arms.
I knew you as soon as I saw you.
I know it. I'm grateful for it.
I know what it's like…
I know you're supposed to get used to it.
I know.
I like to watch myself in the mirror.
I like to watch myself on the toilet even.
I love the president.
I love the president.
I love you.
I love you. I love, love, love you all.
I love your name.
I mean, I have plenty to do, you know, endorsements and… personal appearances,
I mean, not just in a store?
I mean, standing up?
I mean, we're on your side.
I mean, what are you doing to your life?
I never wanna be her again.
I see only you.
I signed up for a luxury cruise,
I think he just craved a little affection, you know?
I think I am Nell.
I understand that I have a special date?
I understand you. I invented you.
I wanna go home! I wanna go home! I wanna go home!
I wanna go home.
I wanna live in another world. Away from Hollywood.
I wanna live in…
I wanna live in…
I wanna move to New York.
I wanna settle down.
I want this baby.
I want to take you away from all of this.
I was disappointed that your marriage to such a stellar athlete
I was his good buddy, never let him down, so he left most of his things to me.
I was thinking, what Chekhov does with Natasha, he… he…
I wasn't thinking.
I will contact you soon in person.
I wish to offer my heartfelt condolences.
I wouldn't say that. Careless, maybe.
I…
I…
I… [exhales] I know I could be Nell.
I… I guess…
I… I read the script, the whole script.
I… I suppose I should call you Marilyn, shouldn't I?
I'd like that.
I'd use a ten foot stick on me, myself.
I'll be any way you want me to be.
I'll bring them the beer. [clears throat]
I'll drink to that.
I'll get about $5,000, and Jane Russell gets $100,000?
I'll go with you.
I'm afraid of some of the people here.
I'm coming, Daddy. I was just…
I'm crazy about babies.
I'm going to conjure Marilyn within the hour, I promise.
I'm happy, I said.
I'm here to take care of you.
I'm jealous of you and Eddy.
I'm just glad somebody has.
I'm just some blonde. [chuckles]
I'm just thinking of your career and your well being.
I'm Norma Jeane.
I'm not a child. [chuckles]
I'm not a star.
I'm not an orphan.
I'm okay.
I'm playing the part of a famous blonde actress
I'm retired.
I'm so worried about you, darling.
I'm sorry, officer. Please don't arrest me.
I'm sorry.
I'm under contract at the studio.
I've been happy all my life.
I've been sneaking around there trying to find his picture in the files...
I've just learned.
I've long been an admirer of his.
If Bienstock catches you again…
If I could love any woman,
If I had any brains, I wouldn't be on this crummy train
If I have one regret… [sighs]
If she could be well, she would be.
If she was even still alive, in her… in her mid fifties.
If you don't pay any attention to them, they stop.
If you don't turn around, I'll have to put you under arrest.
If you weren't Marilyn, who'd you be?
If you're interested.
If you've got pictures, you'll see she can hardly be called "common."
In acting.
In California, you… can't tell what's "real" and what's "just yourself."
In movies.
In our household, my father, Chaplin,
In private…
In the movies, they chop you all to bits.
In this drawer? Do you remember?
In you
In you, the world is born anew
Is he here? My father?
Is it inherited?
Is it my father?
Is it your period?
Is so chillingly convincing...
Is something wrong?
Is that these, uh, negatives, well, should be off the market.
Is the imaginary body of your character,
Is this a funeral home?
Is this room vibrating?
Is this the sexpot?
Is this to eat?
Isaac shows his poem to her, and she's only pretending to read it.
Isn't it delicious?
Isn't it nice here?
It has very little to do with sex.
It isn't sexual between the president and me.
It just happens.
It meant a lot to him.
It must be awfully strange to be a…
It really hurts.
It was your decision.
It wouldn't occur to Norma to be cruel.
It'd be you.
It'll be okay.
It's a circle of light and attention.
It's a meeting of our souls.
It's all billions of years old.
It's because of you!
It's been so exciting this past year.
It's crude and cruel. And you… you know it.
It's Eddy G.
It's just a crazy dream.
It's just a dream.
It's just a dream. It's just a dream.
It's just a dream. It's just a… [crying]
It's like a happy ending of a long, confused movie.
It's like the movies.
It's my life.
It's okay, honey. I have you. I have you.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's so beautiful.
It's time we were married.
It's very good of you to care.
It's, um… such a strange, disturbing story.
Its vulgar title and publicity attending it,
Jealous of anybody who looks at you.
Just anybody handy, as long as he's a man.
Just don't be late for your appointment at 5:00.
Just for the hell of it. Not for cash.
Just goes on and on.
Just once. Why not? Any scene can be played.
Just wait.
Know what it smells of?
Lady, look, go home, okay?
Let's go this way.
Let's vow, okay? The three of us.
Like a Lorelei, flaunting her charms as she lured men on and on
Like a novel by Dostoyevsky, where you feel sympathy for the criminal
Like any girl.
Like it's a fairy tale, and I'm the king's son.
Like me.
Like mine.
Like movie critics.
Like on a bus.
Like sleep.
Like the weather?
Like they're wanted.
Like twins. But there's three.
Like you gave birth to yourself.
Like, um,
Look at the ass on that little girl.
Look for special delivery.
Look, Norma Jeane.
Ma'am, go home.
Ma'am, you need to turn around.
Magda is good.
Magda wouldn't know how to read.
Magda? Her?
Magda.
Magda. Magda. Magda.
Magda. Magda. Magda.
Marilyn is gonna be a star.
Marilyn Monroe will not be coming in today to impersonate and demean herself.
Marilyn Monroe?
Marilyn, I…
Marilyn, tell our radio audience. Are you lonely tonight?
Marilyn, we love each other.
Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
Marilyn.
Marilyn…
Married?
Maybe we should leave.
Meeting the boyishly handsome leader of the free world,
Middle aged.
Miss Golden Dreams of all people.
Miss Monroe, it's time.
Miss Monroe, this is a confidential letter, I think.
Miss Monroe, this way, ma'am. Do you need assistance?
Miss Monroe, you're cruel.
Miss Monroe! What's wrong? What's wrong?
Miss Monroe?
Miss Monroe?
Miss Monroe? You don't wanna lay down here. Okay?
Miss Monroe.
Mm, darling, you cut 'em a little too short. See?
Mmm. My hands are shaking.
Mmm… Marilyn.
More serious roles. You tell them you're quitting.
Mother has a surprise for you waiting up ahead.
Mother, it's May 1953.
Mother, it's me. It's me, Norma Jeane.
Mother, it's so nice here.
Mother?
Mother?
Mother? Was he here?
Mother? What if the house burns down? I forgot my tiger.
Mr. President.
Mr. Shinn, at the premiere, I shut my eyes a lot.
Mwah!
Mwah!
My father is coming home soon. He promised.
My father was under contract to the studio, you said.
My father?
My father? All this time?
My heart knocking in my chest."
My husband and I have been trying for years. [clears throat]
My Magda.
My Magda.
My Magda.
My mind's my own to change.
My mother's illness, are you…
My personal life is no one's business but my own.
My secret Magda.
Never consummated.
Never even really declared. [chuckles]
No, I read the play myself.
No, I… wanna go back.
No, just dumb. If I had any…
No, no.
No!
No!
No! [laughing]
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. I'm fine.
No. No, it's not.
No. No. [chuckles] No, no.
No. She doesn't belong to me.
No. Wait.
No. What I really want is you.
Nor will you lecture me, sir.
Norma Jeane, get in the bath.
Norma Jeane, honey. Wake up!
Norma Jeane. Look.
Norma, stop being so ridiculous.
Norma, you can look or not,
Norma?
Norma's just the vessel.
Not acting. No technique.
Not after those potatoes. [chuckles]
Not do what you did the last time?
Not hidden away like some ugly festering wound.
Not in my purse?
Not like a script.
Not Marilyn.
Not my Magda.
Not now.
Nothing more dreary than rancid old love paste.
Now go and do yourself some good.
Of course I'm interested.
Of course, it has been in the press by now.
Of course.
Of me.
Oh Christ.
Oh God, I can't see a fucking thing.
Oh God, I knew.
Oh God.
Oh God.
Oh God.
Oh my God!
Oh my God.
Oh, baby! [moans]
Oh, but to live in a part.
Oh, Daddy!
Oh, Daddy.
Oh, Daddy. It's my fault.
Oh, gosh, I've been told, darling.
Oh, gosh, Whitey. I thought I was dead.
Oh, I do.
Oh, I love children so.
Oh, I see.
Oh, it's him.
Oh, it's just to help me sleep.
Oh, it's you.
Oh, just a minute.
Oh, Miss Monroe.
Oh, Mother.
Oh, Mr. Shinn, that's so cruel.
Oh, my poor daughter.
Oh, Norma…
Oh, stop.
Oh, the bright lights.
Oh, they're awful.
Oh, this is a vision for baby to see.
Oh, this shawl, it's so pretty on you.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. Did I say that out loud?
Oh. Um…
Oh…
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
One thing I was thinking,
Only in the mirror could I see myself.
Only just hold still. It's… You've seen it before.
Or could not.
Or how to figure out what people mean
Or is that just a stage name?
Or to toy with your heart.
Or, uh, I could call you, uh…
Or…
Particles so small it couldn't be seen by the human eye.
People like that, you can see why they're drawn to acting.
People think it's a blessing being Charlie Chaplin's son.
People's names…
Plan on tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. You'll be picked up at home.
Please come.
Please come.
Please come.
Please come. Don't abandon me.
Please forgive me, Norma Jeane.
Please, Daddy, help me! Deliver the baby!
Please, don't. Won't you listen?
Please, I wanna go back.
Please, won't you listen? I've changed my mind.
Please.
Please. [exhales]
Posed with your dress lifted up
President's plans have changed, ma'am, so your plans have changed.
Proves herself a strong dynamic presence in this darkly disturbing thriller.
Put your little girl to bed, okay? It's late.
Reading it, it brought tears to my eyes
Ready? One, two.
Right here.
Right, baby. I'll send it.
Right?
See, Norma Jeane, that man is your father.
See, Norma Jeane, that man is your father.
See, Norma Jeane…
See?
Serious acting.
Sh… she's better now?
Shall we go?
She can't be a mother to you just now.
She doesn't have any well being.
She doesn't see him. She sees her dead fiancé.
She had misunderstood.
She tried to hurt you.
She was illiterate. That's what it was.
She won't bother you anymore.
She would be,
She wouldn't dream of being cruel.
She's a sleepwalker.
She's absolutely adorable. She's nothing like I expected.
She's always so good.
She's coming.
She's in the hospital in Norwalk.
She's not a well girl. Hmm?
She's only a career.
She's so well read.
She's trapped in delusion.
Shiny black hair.
So many people. It's just so many!
So no one knows.
So the hair's real?
So there wouldn't be any misunderstandings.
So they can't be misappropriated.
So wonderful. Like a fairy tale.
So you don't drool on my cover.
So you're free.
So, Marilyn, what's it like being a movie star?
Some of them love Marilyn, some of them hate Marilyn.
Someone special will be waiting for you there.
Someone special? Oh.
Sometimes, I can't believe it.
Soon I will contact you, I promise.
Sort of cools the ankles, doesn't it?
Stop crying! Stop!
Stop screaming.
Stop squirming like a little snake needing to pee.
Such a good job. Come on in here. Come on, come on, come on. How about here?
Sure, I'm meeting somebody.
Sweet Jesus.
Take precautions.
Tell them you won't.
Thank you, Miss Monroe.
Thank you.
That differing hundreds of people love you."
That I'd been influenced?
That is not our Norma.
That makes the screen thunder with unparalleled suspense.
That man is your father.
That man is your father.
That man is your father.
That smells delicious.
That thing up on the screen, it isn't me.
That was so brave.
That's a very interesting point of view.
That's an insult.
That's just studio publicity.
That's my true name.
That's not our little Fishie.
That's not the right attitude.
The Bureau has also uncovered a member of White House personnel
The circle of light is yours.
The circle of light is yours.
The death of an unborn soul may lodge more painfully within us.
The doctors say she's well enough for you to visit her.
The doctors say that she is very sick.
The fated twins.
The future is in the palm of your hand.
The girl upstairs in harmless soft porn film.
The human body is meant to be seen.
The kind of thing that only happens in the movies.
The Little Tramp? Do you see him?
The matter being?
The one they laugh at because her dress is the wrong color.
The owner has a fireproof mansion. My daughter and I will be safe there.
The President of the United States, for a romantic rendezvous.
The things they make up.
The truth is, I have suffered a heart attack,
The world is born anew
Then stay.
There are complications in both our lives, you see?
There she is.
There was but one
There was none
There's an emergency situation calling him back to Washington.
There's Gemini.
There's no other place for you right now.
There's no point.
These allegations,
These flowers.
These giant billboards of your crude likeness
These women, Mr. President…
These women, these allegations, they not only inflict irreparable harm…
They inflict irreparable harm on America.
They know I'm Norma.
They said my daughter was coming.
They say, "That got his attention"…
They understand me.
They've come to see you.
This evening? But…
This is a city of sand, nothing will long endure,
This is incredible.
This isn't your room. You go back in there and go to sleep.
This little girl is his daughter.
This mentally unbalanced woman almost killing a little girl.
This new movie? No deal.
This place…
This way, Miss Monroe.
This way, Miss Monroe.
Those are some of our more troubled patients.
Those photos. That's what you are. Meat.
Though we scorn convention and will not acquiesce to it.
Time is like a fast river running through us.
To always love each other like right now.
To be lonely…
To help us?
To just be in it till the closing curtain every night.
To the Gemini.
To the Gemini.
To their eternal destruction.
To this place?
To want a better life.
Uh, no.
Uh, what…
Uh…
Uh…
Um, maybe…
Um, this girl, Magda, she's like Natasha in The Three Sisters.
Um, what business of yours...
Um…
Um…
Uncle Clive is gonna take us in the car.
Under arrest for driving my car?
Unimaginably vast.
Until there was nothing left inside me but numbness.
Upon a special occasion in your life
Us? The Gemini, I mean?
Very quiet, I hope.
Wait! Wait! No! No!
Wake up!
Was all the magic.
Was good. The original.
Was it Marilyn?
Watching a mental patient, maybe.
We have Miss Monroe here, sir.
We love you.
We were so poor, this drawer was your crib.
We'll hear from you.
We're a triangle.
We're here. Yeah. Let me help you.
We're husband and wife.
We're juniors… of men who never wanted us.
We're the Gemini, the three of us.
We've been invited to a private residence at the top of Laurel Canyon.
We've landed in New York.
Well, don't worry, we can repair the damage. Hmm?
Well, it's about attention, honey. It's about concentration.
Well, nobody's perfect.
Well, not half as much as you, Marilyn.
Well, she's well enough for you to visit with her.
Well, thank you. Thank you.
Well, you know, gotten rid of it.
Well…
Well… a hero.
Were you starved for us?
What a crazy dream.
What an ugly dream.
What are you doing?
What business of yours is my life?
What did I… What?
What do you think would be fun to do now?
What do you think, boss?
What does Marilyn want?
What is a "sexpot"?
What is all this?
What is it? You look… fraught. And happy.
What start?
What the hell are you doing?
What time did we travel to?
What we feel, strongly,
What will happen to me?
What?
What?
What? What?
What'd you want him to do? Marry the girl?
What's that got to do with me?
What's to stop it?
When a guy gets hit hard.
When are you two gonna get married?
When others are around, it doesn't matter what you call me.
When probably they don't mean anything.
When we meet face to face.
When you had me, Mother, you weren't married, I guess.
When you said that your mother has been hospitalized,
When you say you love me
When you were born, your father was far away.
Where both father and daughter can celebrate our long denied love.
Where did I put it?
Where do you go when you disappear?
Where is she?
Where the fuck is…
Where you used to work.
Where?
Where's my wallet?
Whether well or badly, it can be played.
Which I think is a stagy piece of crap except for you, but don't quote me.
Whitey?
Whitey? Whitey?
Who do you see, truly?
Who told you that?
Who, me?
Whom you've created with your mind.
Why did God make so many?
Why didn't he come to see us?
Why do they always look like unhappy rabbits?
Why would I do such a thing?
Why you hiding in here?
Willing to testify that you and she conducted an inappropriate sexual liaison.
With his soul.
With this crummy girl's band.
Would give their right arm to be you, and you know it.
Yeah, every day since Maine,
Yeah, just a little.
Yeah, pregnancy agrees with her.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Esther was always so cruel.
Yeah. You're my good girl, darling.
Years passed, and that distance seemed too great to surmount.
Yes, but how much?
Yes, I guess.
Yes, I will tell them.
Yes, that's me.
Yes, you better keep a lookout.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. And her well being.
Yes. Yes, but why are you waiting?
Yet it began out of what?
You all right, darling?
You all right?
You and I are not other people.
You can call me, "Hey, you."
You can invent yourself.
You can whistle.
You carry it with you wherever you go.
You come inside with me, Norma Jeane.
You could call me Norma.
You did the right thing.
You didn't have a man supporting you.
You don't have to do anything.
You don't have to worry about me.
You don't know what it is.
You enclose yourself in the circle.
You enclose yourself in the circle. You carry it with you wherever you go.
You enclose yourself in the circle. You carry it with you wherever you go.
You go back now. Go back.
You had me.
You had your baby.
You just stay with me.
You know Rudy and Jean.
You know they've come to see us both.
You know you did.
You know, honey, in boxing,
You know, it's just a network of veins, arteries… holding us together.
You know, we've performed in porn films.
You look fine.
You mustn't touch with sticky fingers.
You never knew your father.
You never were.
You proud of yourself, hmm?
You remember Yvet? She'll help you.
You smell like a dime store. I know what that means.
You tell them you want better roles.
You tell them your husband says you're quitting.
You think I'm too dumb to comprehend the joke's on me?
You think that shit works on me? Think that works on me? Oh, yeah?
You think you are?
You, Norma Jeane! You slept right in this very drawer.
You! [chuckles]
You're drunk, you're doped up, and no one's got time for this tonight.
You're going to imagine that next to your own real body,
You're in the paper so much.
You're looking very beautiful.
You're my only love.
You're not him.
You're not the same baby.
You're okay. You're okay now.
You're safe, Norma Jeane.
You're saying things to get you into trouble.
You're the newest box office sensation now.
You're the reason he went away! He didn't want you!
You're thinking of Marilyn.
You're this baby.
Your father?
Your health. And these drugs…
Your magic friend.
Your mama's been askin' for you.
Your mama's well enough to see you now, Norma Jeane.
Your mother is sick.
Your tearful father.
Your ticket, ma'am, for your return to LA this evening.
Zanuck has bought Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for you.
[agent 1] Step back. [agent 2] Give us some space.
[agent 2] Go somewhere else. Clear. [agent 1] We need some room. Excuse us.
[agent 2] Oh, Jesus. Grab her. [agent 1] I got her. Come on.
[baseball bat cracks] [crowd cheering on TV]
[car horn honks] [man] Go back!
[chuckles] Mm hmm. [chuckles]
[chuckles] That's it, huh?
[crowd chanting] Marilyn! Marilyn! [laughing]
[crowd continues chanting] Marilyn! [dramatic music playing]
[director] What joke? Jell O on springs!
[doorbell ringing] Help! Help us!
[Eddy laughs] I love it.
[fan screams] [flash bulbs clicking]
[father] I did not know. Oh, it's him.
[fire blazing] [mother screams]
[footsteps approaching] [whimpering]
[glass shatters] You fucking whore! Huh?
[knocking on glass] Hey, I've changed my mind.
[line picks up] [Eddy over telephone] Norma…
[liquid pouring] [mother chuckles]
[machine beeps] [bell rings]
[man 2 chuckles] She's a prude.
[man coughs] [Norma Jeane clears throat]
[man speaks indistinctly over telephone] I see.
[man] Mr. President. [Norma Jeane moans]
[man] Mr. President. [whispers] Don't be shy. Come on.
[man] Settle down. [Whitey] I'll be there in a minute.
[Norma Jeane cries] [man] Oh, dear.
[Norma Jeane grunts, cries] [mother yelling]
[Norma Jeane] Don't cough. Don't gag. [president grunting forcefully]
[Norma Jeane] I'm tired. [mother] Come with me.
[Norma Jeane] It's too hot. Get in the bath!
[Norma Jeane] Just don't puke. [president moans]
[Norma Jeane] No! I'm not an orphan! Stop it! Come on!
[Norma Jeane] Not here. Not in this bed. [president grunting]
[playwright] It's all right, Norma Jeane. [sighs]
[president gasps] [exclaims]
[president moans] [Norma Jeane] Or is it a movie scene?
[ringing continues] [baby crying]
[ringing continues] [baby crying]
[ringing continues] [baby crying]
[ringing continues] [baby crying]
[ringing continues] [baby crying]
[ringing continues] [baby crying]
[ringing continues] [mother sighs]
[ringing continues] [Norma Jeane groans]
[Shinn] Yes. Her career.
[shrieks] Watch it.
[slowed down] I'm okay. [man] See?
[whipping] Fuckin'… Huh?
[Whitey] Doc? [Doc] Right here.
[Whitey] I know. I can't take it!
[Whitey] You okay? I can't take it.
Baby, come on. …On the presidency, but also on America.
Billy? [Billy] Hmm?
Come here, come here. Hi, sweetie. Hi.
Come on. We got her. Up you come.
Come, yeah? Come. [clears throat]
Daddy, don't… Don't touch me. Don't touch me.
Daddy! Daddy, help! Norma!
Don't abandon me. She's coming.
Get out! For God's sake! Marilyn!
Get over here! Get over here! [Norma Jeane whimpers]
Get up. Get… Just… [grunts] [coughing]
Hey, now. [chuckles]
I didn't mean to. [baby] Yes, you meant to.
I don't see it. Where? There.
I need help. I need help so badly. [Yvet] Dear, I'll make the arrangements.
I need this. My God. Have it.
I really wanted… Thank you, John. Thank you, gentlemen.
I wanna go home. [Whitey] What if you get through this?
I'm gonna hang up now. Goodbye. [Shinn] Marilyn, wait.
I'm workin' tomorrow. Showing off your crotch?
Is that the whole poem? Huh?
Is this what I think it is? Yes!
It's okay, here you go. Just hold on. [Whitey] It's okay.
It's okay. Breathe. [Norma Jeane breathing heavily]
Keeping you waiting so long. There she is.
Let's go dancing. [man] "What's the matter with you?"
Marilyn Monroe. [Eddy] Mm hmm.
No! Or this?
No! No! No, no, no, Marilyn! [screams] I don't need this!
Nobody. Kazan?
Norma Jeane? [Norma Jeane] Help my mother.
Oh, discovered. How? [Norma Jeane inhales]
Please don't. Huh? Huh?
Please. [Whitey] She's coming.
Please… Proud of yourself?
She needs help? [objects crashing]
She's almost here. [sniffles]
There's something wrong with your mother? She needs help.
We got something for you. Be there in a second.
What? Huh? Huh? No.
What's the matter with you anyway? I'm not very bright, I guess.
Whitey! ♪ She's a sweet little tramp ♪ [laughing]
Yeah. Oh, watch your head.
Yeah. Well, it's good, honey.
Yes! Yes!
You have to swallow. Oh, you dirty girl… [gasps]
You just dozed off. Just for a second.
You wait right here. Okay? [piano playing erratically]
You're okay. [Norma Jeane] I wanna go home.
…Chekhov!
…I was remembering?
…it's that time passes so quickly.
…untouched.
'Cause that's what they are. Now go and make him happy.
"A kind of… prayer."
"A sexpot."
"A threesome."
"And blonde sexpot, Marilyn Monroe."
"And I remember her face, blushing,
"And I wake in Brooklyn, nearly 40 years later,
"Get off our radio, television, and out of our movies."
"I can't figure you out."
"I think I'd better leave before twins pop out of the closet."
"I'm frantically trying to collect the pages
"I'm Jed, Nell."
"I'm Jed."
"I'm not Philip. I'm Jed, Nell."
"I'm not the man you think I am."
"Imagine, to know every night
"Just that alone is worth anything."
"Marilyn, you are a whore, a blonde tramp."
"Marilyn, you are the sweetheart of this and any other month."
"Nobody will ever love you, you disgusting tramp."
"Norma always had my heart," he'd say.
"Not a fan."
"Remember Philip?"
"Remember?"
"Sorry for the creature"?
"Sure, I have. I want to."
"The circle of light is yours."
"The tub overflowing and the poem I wrote, 'Magda, ' floating, soaked."
"They want you."
"Think."
"This is possibly the most difficult letter I have ever penned."
"To My Baby."
"Two hundred words."
"Well, this is how it's supposed to be, I guess." [chuckles]
"What did he look like?"
"When I dream of back there, I dream of the smell of laundry."
"You belong."
"You carry it with you wherever you go."
"You're poisoning our children."
"You're supposed to be here with that kid."
"Young men about town, Charlie Chaplin Jr.
"Your tearful and loving father."
["Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" playing]
["Für Elise" ends]
["Für Elise" playing on piano]
["Für Elise" playing slowly on piano]
["I Wanna Be Loved by You" playing]
[agent 1, distortedly] Monroe… Miss Monroe.
[agent 1] Come on, ma'am. Step along, please, ma'am.
[agent 2] Ma'am?
[agent 2] Watch your step, ma'am.
[all applauding]
[all chuckling]
[all clamoring]
[all laughing]
[all laughing]
[announcer speaking indistinctly on TV]
[announcer] But she could never be his nor any man's completely.
[announcer] Joseph Cotten, helpless in her siren spell.
[announcer] Marilyn Monroe, a rising new Hollywood talent
[announcer] Putting an end to all speculation,
[announcer] She sang of love just as she lived for love.
[applause]
[Arthur] Darling, of course not.
[Arthur] I'm not other people.
[Arthur] Mm, yeah?
[Arthur] What can I do to help you, darling?
[Arthur] Yeah, she's wonderful.
[audio distorted]
[baby crying]
[baby] That was me. It's always me.
[baby] You won't hurt me this time, will you?
[bell buzzes]
[Billy] And cut!
[birds chirping softly]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both sobbing]
[breath trembling]
[breath trembling]
[breathes heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily] I knew.
[breathing shakily]
[breathing shakily]
[breathing shakily]
[breathing shakily]
[breathing shakily]
[bulb shatters]
[camera shutter clicks]
[car door closes]
[car horn honks]
[car starts]
[car starts]
[car stops]
[car thuds]
[Cass and Norma Jeane chuckling]
[Cass] Oh, Norma.
[Cass] Were you waiting for us?
[Cass] You're so sweet.
[chanting continues] Marilyn! Marilyn!
[cheering and whistling continues]
[cheering]
[cheering]
[cheering]
[children chattering in distance]
[chirping, chattering fade to silence]
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles] All right.
[chuckles] Oh!
[chuckles] Okay.
[chuckling] Hey, Norma.
[chuckling] It's so totally phony.
[classical music playing]
[clears throat] He… he surprises you,
[continues sobbing]
[coughing]
[crew member] Miss Monroe?
[crew member] Miss Monroe?
[cries out]
[cries]
[crowd applauding, cheering]
[crowd applauding]
[crowd chanting continuously] Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
[crowd chanting] Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
[crowd cheering and whistling]
[crowd cheering]
[crowd cheering]
[crowd continues chanting] Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
[crowd] Marilyn! Marilyn!
[crowd] Marilyn! Marilyn! Marilyn!
[crying]
[crying]
[crying] But I'm not an orphan.
[director coughing]
[director] And cut!
[director] And cut.
[director] Oh, you've read Dostoyevsky, have you, honey?
[director] Well, Miss Monroe, let's, uh… let's begin.
[doctor] Excuse me?
[doctor] Hers is a mystery illness.
[doctor] My dear, you're healthy.
[doctor] This will put you in twilight sleep.
[doctor] Upsetting to your mother or to you, Miss Baker?
[dog barking]
[dog barking]
[door shuts]
[door thuds]
[dramatic music playing]
[dramatic music playing]
[dramatic music playing]
[dramatic piano music playing]
[Eddy chuckles]
[Eddy chuckles]
[Eddy laughing] Oh, man!
[Eddy] … "This is for Norma someday," he'd say.
[Eddy] "No" what?
[Eddy] How do you know you don't want it, Norma?
[Eddy] Most of his things, he left to me.
[emotional music playing]
[ethereal melody playing on piano]
[ethereal music continues]
[ethereal music playing]
[ethereal music playing]
[ethereal music playing]
[ethereal music playing]
[ethereal music playing]
[ethereal music playing]
[exclaims]
[exclaims]
[exclaims] You feel the breeze from the subway? Isn't it delicious?
[exhales deeply]
[exhales sharply]
[exhales sharply]
[exhales sharply]
[exhales sharply] Watching over me all these years.
[exhales]
[exhales]
[exhales]
[exhales]
[exhales]
[exhales] Looks delicious, doesn't it?
[fanfare playing]
[father] 'Cause the innocence is unsullied.
[father] Having heard of your tragic loss,
[father] I can explain the circumstances of our relationship
[father] I had hoped to meet your husband.
[father] I have not intended to be cruel.
[father] I love you, Norma Jeane.
[father] I see your beautiful face often.
[father] I will contact you again soon, Norma Jeane, in person.
[father] My dear daughter, Norma Jeane.
[father] So look for me, my precious daughter,
[father] Soon I will contact you, I promise.
[father] Too many years have slipped away.
[father] Your tearful father.
[father] Your tearful father.
[faucet running]
[female voice] You're gonna get yourself into a lot of trouble.
[fire crackling]
[flash bulb clicks]
[fly buzzing]
[footsteps approaching]
[gasping]
[gasps, laughs]
[gasps]
[gasps]
[gasps]
[gasps]
[gear shifts]
[glass shatters]
[groans]
[groans]
[grunting]
[grunting]
[grunts]
[horns honking]
[indistinct chatter, laughter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct shouting]
[indistinct shouting]
[inhales sharply]
[inhales sharply]
[instruments clinking]
[intense music playing]
[knock on door]
[knock on door]
[knocking continues]
[knocking continues]
[knocking continues]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughs]
[laughs]
[laughs]
[laughs]
[laughs] St…
[line picks up]
[line ringing]
[male voice] Honestly, I… I do not know why I'm contacting you now
[male voice] I am your father, Norma Jeane.
[man 1] Hang on.
[man 1] Marilyn deserves better than this.
[man 1] There's plenty of bodies that should be hidden away.
[man 1] Yeah. Like feeding a cobra.
[man 2] Ma'am.
[man 2] Would you wish to freshen up, Miss Monroe?
[man over telephone] Mr. President… Mr. President…
[man speaking indistinctly over telephone]
[man speaking indistinctly over telephone]
[man speaking indistinctly over telephone]
[man speaking indistinctly over telephone]
[man speaks indistinctly over telephone]
[man] …pretty bad, wasn't it?
[man] "Now, think back."
[man] "She yours?"
[man] "She's crying."
[man] "These words I wrote her…"
[man] "Why? Why is it so important?"
[man] "You bother me."
[man] Aw.
[man] Come on, sweetie. Over here. You're doing such a good job.
[man] I'll take you in the back here.
[man] I'm one of the winners of the American lottery.
[man] Just a minute.
[man] Mr. President, a gubernatorial aide in Texas alleges you molested her.
[man] Okay. That's it.
[man] That was, uh…
[man] That's it, Marilyn. That's it, sweetie.
[man] The circle of light is yours.
[man] Where's Norma gone to?
[man] You all right?
[man] You don't have to read.
[man] You're in. You're cast. If your name is Marilyn Monroe.
[melancholy music playing]
[menacing music playing]
[moaning]
[moans]
[mother exclaims]
[mother grunts]
[mother grunts]
[mother shouting distortedly]
[mother sniffles and sobs]
[mother sobbing]
[mother] Norma Jeane, look.
[mother] Norma Jeane? Norma Jeane?
[mother] Oh God. Oh God.
[Mother] That toy.
[Mother] What year is it?
[mother] Where's my daughter?
[mother] Yes, cut. Don't be a coward. Cut.
[Mr. Z panting]
[Mr. Z] All right, Marilyn, what I'll do is I'll turn you over to Yvet.
[music stops]
[Norma Jeane breathing heavily]
[Norma Jeane chuckles softly]
[Norma Jeane exclaims]
[Norma Jeane gasps, grunts]
[Norma Jeane gasps] He had…
[Norma Jeane groans]
[Norma Jeane grunts]
[Norma Jeane laughing]
[Norma Jeane laughs maniacally]
[Norma Jeane screaming]
[Norma Jeane shushes]
[Norma Jeane singing indistinctly on recording]
[Norma Jeane sobs]
[Norma Jeane sobs] No!
[Norma Jeane] And it won't last more than a few minutes.
[Norma Jeane] Are you sure a visit with her won't be too upsetting?
[Norma Jeane] Because he would love me as other men would not.
[Norma Jeane] Because of his eyes.
[Norma Jeane] Daddy, it's so scary
[Norma Jeane] Daddy, you won't ever write about me, will you?
[Norma Jeane] Did somebody die?
[Norma Jeane] How can I help?
[Norma Jeane] I am not an orphan!
[Norma Jeane] I can't take the role.
[Norma Jeane] I just felt so sorry for the creature at the end.
[Norma Jeane] I'm a slave to this Marilyn Monroe.
[Norma Jeane] I'm okay. [chuckles]
[Norma Jeane] It's too hot.
[Norma Jeane] Look at them up there, shining so brightly.
[Norma Jeane] Marilyn Monroe for Mr. Z?
[Norma Jeane] My father is coming back soon! He promised!
[Norma Jeane] No, nothing's wrong.
[Norma Jeane] No.
[Norma Jeane] People make spaghetti?
[Norma Jeane] She is pretty, I guess.
[Norma Jeane] That little tiger.
[Norma Jeane] Who are you?
[Norma Jeane] Who brought me here
[Norma Jeane] Who is it?
[Norma Jeane] You have to swallow.
[objects crashing]
[officer] Come on. Go.
[officer] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
[ominous music continues]
[ominous music intensifies]
[ominous music playing]
[ominous music playing]
[ominous music playing]
[panting]
[panting]
[panting]
[panting] Yes. Ah, fantastic.
[patients shouting]
[peaceful music continues]
[peaceful music playing]
[peaceful music playing]
[pensive instrumental music playing]
[pensive music playing]
[pensive music playing]
[pensive piano music playing]
[pills rattle]
[playwright] Hey. Everything's all right.
[playwright] It's all right, Norma Jeane. Come back, Norma Jeane.
[playwright] Norma Jeane? What were you thinking of?
[president breathes heavily, sighs]
[president grunting]
[president] Dirty slut. Oh! Oh, you dirty slut. [exhales deeply]
[reporter] Could you tell us what kind of a wedding you're going to have?
[ringing continues]
[ringing continues]
[rustling rhythmically]
[rustling rhythmically]
[scatting]
[scoffs] I wish you would shoot me.
[screaming continues]
[screams]
[screams]
[screams]
[screams]
[screams]
[Shinn over telephone] Are you on painkillers?
[Shinn over telephone] Are you still on the line?
[Shinn scoffs] The figures aren't finalized.
[Shinn] Not now? Why not now?
[Shinn] Sweetheart, the next film is going to be terrific, I promise you.
[Shinn] The deal is pending.
[Shinn] They're asking… $100,000.
[Shinn] Your contract salary.
[shouting indistinctly]
[shrieks]
[shrieks]
[shrieks]
[shrieks]
[shrieks] No! No!
[shushes]
[shushes] Look. Your father.
[sigh
[sighs deeply]
[sighs, sniffles]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs] "Dear Norma Jeane."
[sighs] I don't know. [chuckles nervously]
[sighs] I mean, I'm so jumpy.
[sighs] It's so hot in this theater.
[siren wailing]
[slow, heavy breathing]
[smacks lips] Oh, we knew who we were before we were born.
[sniffles, exhales tearfully]
[sniffles]
[sniffles]
[sniffles]
[sniffles]
[sniffs]
[sobbing]
[sobbing]
[sobbing]
[sobbing]
[sobbing]
[sobbing] I wanna go home!
[sobs softly]
[sobs]
[sobs]
[sobs]
[sobs]
[sobs]
[sobs]
[sobs] Help me.
[sobs] I'm okay.
[sobs] It's just a dream.
[somber music playing]
[speaking Italian]
[sped up applause and cheering]
[splutters] But I don't understand.
[static crackles, whistles]
[suctioning]
[tearfully] Cass is dead.
[telephone ringing]
[telephone ringing]
[telephone ringing]
[telephone ringing]
[telephone ringing]
[telephone ringing]
[telephone slams onto receiver]
[they exclaim]
[thudding continues]
[thudding continues]
[thudding]
[thudding]
[tires screeching]
[typewriter clacking]
[urinating forcefully]
[urine trickling]
[vomits, coughing]
[waves crashing]
[whispers] It was beautiful… [continues indistinctly]
[whistling]
[Whitey] Here.
[Whitey] Hon?
[Whitey] I know.
[Whitey] It's okay.
[Whitey] Just breathe.
[Whitey] Oh!
[Whitey] Okay. Good.
[woman speaking Italian]
[woman] At least bring in the suitcases, Clive, damn you!
[woman] Because he had given her money, scattering bills across the bed.
[woman] Because no one could love a child so accursed.
[woman] Because she loved the child and wished to spare her grief.
[woman] Because the very father of the child had wished it not to be born.
[woman] Come on now, Norma Jeane. Come on. Be a good girl. Be a good girl.
[woman] Look at that out there. Oh my God. Do you guys see that?
[woman] Miss Monroe, are you coming in today?
[woman] Miss Monroe?
[woman] Miss Monroe? Miss Monroe?
[woman] Miss Monroe.
[woman] No. Stop it!
[woman] Now, Miss Monroe, you don't mean a word of what you say.
[woman] Please, Norma Jeane? Please?
[woman] Yeah, like she's read Rudy's book. [laughs]
[woman] You're in good hands, dear.
[Yvet] Marilyn?
{\an8}[Norma Jeane] It's what people do.
{\an8}[playwright] Magda was my own first love.
{\an8}♪ If he hasn't got a million Then a half will do ♪
{\an8}♪ Rich or poor, I don't care who ♪
{\an8}It's Marilyn Monroe, skyrocketing to new dramatic heights.
{\an8}Sometimes.
{\an8}When a man took her loveliness in his arms,
{\an8}With my mouth open, like I'm panting.
{\an8}Writers.
♪ 'Cause the wolves are awful hungry… ♪
♪ A kiss may be grand ♪
♪ A kiss on the hand ♪
♪ And gives expensive jewels ♪
♪ And we all lose our charms in the end ♪
♪ Black Starr ♪
♪ Boop boop be doo ♪
♪ But diamonds are a girl's best friend ♪
♪ But diamonds are a… ♪
♪ But I prefer a man who lives ♪
♪ But it won't pay the rental On your humble flat ♪
♪ But square cut or pear shaped These rocks don't lose their shape ♪
♪ But where's one for me? ♪
♪ Bye bye, baby ♪
♪ Cartier! ♪
♪ Could my da daddy be you? ♪
♪ Could my da daddy be you? ♪
♪ Could my da daddy be you? ♪
♪ Diamonds are a girl's… ♪
♪ Every baby needs a da da daddy ♪
♪ Every baby needs a da da daddy ♪
♪ Every baby needs a da da daddy ♪
♪ Every baby needs a da da daddy ♪
♪ Every baby needs a da da daddy ♪
♪ Every baby needs a da da daddy In case she runs aground ♪
♪ Frost Gorham! ♪
♪ I couldn't aspire ♪
♪ I wanna be kissed by you ♪
♪ I wanna be kissed by you alone ♪
♪ I wanna be loved by you ♪
♪ I wanna be loved by you ♪
♪ I wanna be loved by you alone ♪
♪ I wanna be loved by you alone… ♪
♪ I'll be lonely… ♪
♪ I'm gonna write me a letter And stick on a stamp ♪
♪ Just you and nobody else but you ♪
♪ Just you and nobody else but you ♪
♪ Just you, nobody else but you ♪
♪ May be quite continental ♪
♪ Men grow cold as girls grow old ♪
♪ Oh, every baby needs a da da daddy ♪
♪ Or help you at the automat ♪
♪ Remember you're my baby… ♪
♪ She is the whore of the month ♪
♪ Take me ♪
♪ Take me, take me ♪
♪ Take me, take me in your arms… ♪
♪ Talk to me, Harry Winston Tell me all about it! ♪
♪ Than to fill the desire ♪
♪ The French are glad to die for love ♪
♪ There may come a time When a lass needs a lawyer ♪
♪ There'll be no other guy ♪
♪ They delight in fighting duels ♪
♪ This is the moment Oh, thrill me ♪
♪ Thrill me, thrill me ♪
♪ Tiffany's! ♪
♪ To anything higher ♪
♪ To keep her safe and sound ♪
♪ To keep her worry free ♪
♪ To make you my own… ♪
♪ With silver in his hair… ♪
♪ Yes, we feel just like Red Riding Hood ♪
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