Blonde (2022) is a bold and highly controversial reinterpretation of Marilyn Monroe’s life. Written and directed by Andrew Dominik, the film adapts Joyce Carol Oates’ novel rather than sticking to real events, creating a psychological drama that blurs truth and fiction.

Ana de Armas delivers a powerful and emotionally raw performance that earned her major award nominations, including the Academy Award and Golden Globe. Her portrayal is widely considered the film’s strongest element, capturing both Monroe’s vulnerability and inner turmoil.
Visually, the film stands out with its shifting aspect ratios and its mix of black-and-white and color cinematography. These stylistic choices reflect Marilyn’s fractured emotional world, making Blonde feel more like an art-house experience than a traditional biographical drama film.
The reaction to Blonde was sharply divided. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival to a 14-minute standing ovation, yet many critics condemned its fictionalization as exploitative. The film received multiple Razzie nominations, including Worst Picture, while De Armas earned widespread acclaim.
Released on Netflix as the first NC-17 film exclusive to a streaming platform, Blonde remains a fiercely debated movie. Whether viewed as daring cinema or an uncomfortable exaggeration, it leaves a strong impression and continues to spark conversation worldwide.