“There’s something in it to offend everyone.”
Dominik, who is Australian, said Americans have a “really strange” attitude about sexuality in entertainment.
It’s just a weird time," Dominik said.
“It’s not like depictions of happy sexuality.
It’s depictions of situations that are ambiguous.
And Americans are really strange when it comes to sexual behavior, don’t you think?
I don’t know why.
They make more porn than anyone else in the world.”
“Because we know that her life was on the edge, clearly, from the way it ended.
Do you want to see the warts-and-all version or do you want to see that sanitized version?”
In the end, though, Dominik believes everyone who sees Blonde will be offended by it.
It’s a film that definitely has a morality about it.
There’s something in it to offend everyone."
It is more awork of fictionthan a re-telling of Monroe’s real life.
Blonde releases this year on Netflix and in theaters.
It also stars Adrien Brody, Bobby Cannavale, and Julianne Nicholson.
Brad Pitt is among the team of producers on the film.
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