

It is exploitative, demeaning and not an accurate representation of the power and wit that was Marilyn Monroe. I feel ashamed for watching this; what a misogynistic, black and white view of a multifaceted and complex woman. #blonde #netflix #blondenetflix pic.twitter.com/jhXmM4MMoZ
— TaraTeacher🇳🇵🌱 (@TaraTeacher1) September 28, 2022
I could not finish #blonde. It was disturbing and disgusting and not accurate. While it is true she was sexually abused by men that raised her and maybe other men, this was depicted different in the movie. How this movie made it to Netflix is beyond me. @netflix
— Wear It Like A Diva 🌊💙😷🎼🐶🦋🌞🌈 (@wearitlikeadiva) September 29, 2022
The fact people are going to watch @netflix’s #Blonde and think it’s even REMOTELY accurate really boils my blood. The director should never ever work again, he literally thinks she was a whore, that all women are whores, he doesn’t even like her movies. He’s a bastard.
— owen guud (@owenbguud) September 28, 2022
#Blonde is an exploitative, misogynistic, borderline torture film that berates an already tragic figure. De Armas is good but the cruelty behind the made up narrative and the unfocused direction takes away from her presence. This was an awful experience. Painful to watch. One ⭐️! pic.twitter.com/xQgjVCuoM8
— 🇵🇷 Gabriel T. Acevedo 🏳️🌈 He, El, They (@Gabuchogram) September 29, 2022