From Blonde her volatile childhood as Norma Jeane, through her rise to stardom and romantic entanglements, this reimagined fictional portrait of Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe blurs the lines of fact and fiction to explore the widening split between her public and private selves.
As a young girl, Norma Jeane Mortenson grows up raised by her mentally unstable mother Gladys. On her seventh birthday in 1933, she is given a framed picture of a man Gladys claims is her father. Later that night, a fire breaks out in the Hollywood Hills, and Gladys drives Norma Jeane up there, claiming that her father lives there, but is forced to go back home at the orders of the police. An enraged Gladys tries to drown Norma Jeane in the bathtub when she asks about her father but lets her go. Norma Jeane escapes to her neighbor’s house, who promises she will be fine. A few days later, Blonde Norma Jeane is sent to a foster home while Gladys is admitted to a mental hospital, having been declared unfit to raise a child.
By the 1940s, Norma Jeane becomes a pin-up girl under the stage name of “Marilyn Monroe,” appearing on magazine covers and calendars. She decides to try acting, and, in 1950, auditions for the role of Nell in Don’t Bother to Knock. The audition goes poorly after she breaks down and leaves in tears, but she impresses the casting director enough to give her the part. As her acting career steadily rises, she meets Charles “Cass” Chaplin Jr. and Edward G. “Eddy” Robinson Jr., with whom she begins a polyamorous relationship. Norma Jeane lands her breakout role in 1953 with Niagara, but after she is spotted in public with Cass and Eddy, she is told by a studio head to limit her appearances Blonde with them in public, which upsets her because she feels like her persona of Marilyn is just a role and not her true self.
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