Submitted by davesthread t3_10q8wiz in movies
Having watched Blonde, and having limited knowledge of her personal life, I’m curious why people would consider her a “role model”.
Although she clearly had a massive impact in pop culture, it clearly came at a cost. Her life should be remembered and discussed, as a lot of what she experienced is still taboo and experienced today. But is that something to look up to?
My personal opinion is that a lot of people’s idolizations are towards the facade that Hollywood presented.
Edit: it’s been noted in the comments that the movie is more fiction that truth. Just to be clear, I didn’t intend to say I’m trusting the movie 100%. But I do think it paints the opposite extreme spectrum that the movie industry has done with image.
sadlibra t1_j6onkp7 wrote
I don’t think I would describe her as a role model, but I also wouldn’t trust Blonde to be anywhere near historically and factually accurate.
She was just a beautiful woman taken advantage by her industry and the time period and many men in her life. She was complex and smart and talented, yet is often reduced to a sex symbol. Her life was quite sad.