After Netflix dropped the new trailer for Andrew Dominik's Blonde last Thursday, many took to Twitter to criticize the NC-17 Marilyn Monroe movie for being based on fiction as well as Ana de Armas' Cuban accent.The 34-year-old Golden Globe nominee - who only learned English in 2015 - spent a 'whole year' attempting to perfect the legendary blonde bombshell's Hollywood accent with dialect coach Jessica Drake.But the backlash has already begun with Twitter users blasting Ana's accent as 'awful' with some saying she 'looks nothing like Marilyn Monroe.' Haters gonna hate!
After Netflix dropped the new trailer for Andrew Dominik's Blonde last Thursday, many took to Twitter to criticize the NC-17 Marilyn Monroe movie for being based on fiction as well as Ana de Armas' Cuban accent Valiant effort: The 34-year-old Golden Globe nominee - who only learned English in 2015 - spent a 'whole year' attempting to perfect the legendary blonde bombshell's Hollywood accent with dialect coach Jessica DrakeThe 54-year-old Kiwi director also served as writer, adapting Joyce Carol Oates' novel Blonde, which boosts the conspiracy theory that the Golden Globe winner was murdered by former US Attorney General Robert F.
Kennedy.Blonde will feature a scene where Marilyn was allegedly raped by 'Mr. Z' (David Warshofsky) aka Fox Studio Head Darryl F.
Zanuck, which was thinly veiled in the 752-page work of fiction. 'Reminder Blonde is heavily based on a fictional book about Marilyn Monroe that will [feed] the public more lies about her,' Twitter user @moonyves wrote. 'This is not a biopic.'And Twitter user @four7878 wrote: 'Blonde is NC-17 and a fictional tale of Marilyn Monroe.
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