Blonde currently has an average rating of 5.8 out of 10 and has been rated by 241 users on our platform.

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Peter Sjögren
rated 1

It just sucks

5 months ago
Kasper Løvborg
rated 4

Ana de Armas is as brilliant as I expected her to be but her powerful efforts are regrettably let down severely by an unnuanced and poorly judged screenplay.

1 year ago
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Susanne Nyboe
rated 6

I'm torned... Don't know if I like or dislike this movie!
Ana de Armas is stunning in this biopic, but isn't it about time we stop making Marilyn Monroe movies!?

1 year ago
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Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 6

...a glossily expensive nightmare about the great movie actor as bleating sacrificial sex-lamb on the altar of celebrity.

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Critic Jane Crowther
rated 10

...engaging, unbridled cinema that will prompt discourse and divide opinions.

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Critic Mark Kermode
rated 8

...a hellish vision of Marilyn and her monsters.

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Critic Jesse Hassenger
rated 8

The movie is both a daring and empathetic deconstruction of Monroe iconography anchored by a beautiful performance from de Armas, as well as a miserabilist wallow in exploitation.

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Critic M.N. Miller
rated 7

Frankly, what he and Armas do for Blonde is the equivalent of what great crime directors achieve — forcing you to watch horrifying images and situations without being able to turn away from them...

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Critic Leslie Felperin
rated 6

This is a portrait of Monroe that accentuates her suffering and anguish, canonising her into a feminist saint who died for our scopophilic sins, that we might feast on her beauty and talent.

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Critic Catherine Bray
rated 6

Ana de Armas’ performance is powerful...

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Critic Jenny Nulf
rated 6

...when de Armas’ performance is given the space to be quiet and chilling, Blonde suddenly hits, and what once felt hollow feels painfully visceral.

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Critic Jennifer Green
rated 6

Perhaps we are meant to feel as disoriented and drained as this fictionalized Marilyn, who asks where dreams end and madness begins?

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Oana Birzu
rated 8

Ana de Armas proves (again) that she is not just another pretty face. Her Norma Jean impersonation is just jaw-breaking
In my opinion this is the most interesting version of picturing the Marylin Monroe character, as controversial as it was.

1 year ago
Radu
rated 8

Ana de Armas plays the role of her career in this film. If you don't think too much about the real story behind it, it's a good modern suprarealistic movie.

1 year ago
Silvia And
rated 10

Wow 🥺 really impressed by the performance of Ana De Armas👍👍👍to see abs

1 year ago
Susan Marshall
rated 7

super artistic film, also very disturbing

1 year ago