My Week With Marilyn
Director: Simon Curtis
Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Williams
Details: UK/US / 99mins (15A).
The terribly posh Colin (Redmayne, known from his other terribly posh roles in Glorious 39 and The Other Boleyn Girl) dreams of being involved in the movie business and blags a job as third assistant director on Laurence Olivier's (Branagh) 1957 comedy The Prince And The Showgirl, starring Hollywood starlet Marilyn Monroe (Williams). Colin immediately falls in love with Monroe, but her director and crew aren't terribly enamoured: she's regularly late on set, forgets her lines and Olivier can't understand the Method technique she insists on using. Colin sees through all this to an insecure girl, and when husband Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott) leaves for New York, a little romance blossoms...
Williams shows again what a mesmeric actress she can be. Her Marilyn is a little bit of everything - an innocent child, a smouldering sex symbol, a little bit dense but always aware of the effect she has on people. At one point, when fans swarm around her, she wonders if she should give them what she wants and whispers to Colin, "Shall I be her?" Later, when it's pointed out to Olivier that when Monroe (finally) gets it right, you can't see anyone else. The same goes for Williams here. She and Branagh might be doing impressions but the impressions are top class, with mannerisms and tics down pat. My Week With Marilyn also taps into what a thrill it must have been to spend a week with the most beautiful, sexy and famous woman in the world and Redmayne keeps a difficult balancing act of keeping his head on straight while being totally enthralled with the actress.
Curtis can't find anything for his support cast to do, though. Judi Dench is an absolute darling but she is sadly little surplus to requirements, as is Emma Watson's wardrobe girl whom Colin flirts with for a bit before his head is turned by the platinum blonde. Dominic Cooper, playing executive producer, and Monroe's former lover, Milton Greene, hangs about until the story finds something for him to do, which isn't much, while Toby Jones could have been a lot of fun until the film forgets all about him twenty minutes in. Ditto Julia Ormond as a jealous Vivien Leigh, Olivier's wife, an interesting plot development that is raised but then left unexplored. Zoe Wannamaker comes off best as Monroe's acting coach Paula Strasberg. Some of the dialogue, far too obvious for its own good, can let the side down from time to time.
A snappy pace set to a bubbly jazz soundtrack, My Week With Marilyn isn't the romance story you'd expect but it's easy to lose oneself in the story and those performances.
Review by Gavin Burke
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FilmBuff76
Films about the film industry often give an interesting peek behind the curtain. My Week With Marilyn relates an apparently true story about a young man's brief affair with Marilyn Monroe while she was in England shooting The Prince And The Showgirl. Her director and co-star was Laurence Olivier - a cinematic mismatch made in hell. The Prince And The Showgirl is a curious film that ultimately doesn't work. Thankfully, My Week With Marilyn does work thanks a cast of familiar faces who capture the spirit of the era well. I've always thought that Marilyn Monroe was hugely under-rated (even her performance in Bus Stop would silence her critics) and Michelle Williams perfectly conveys her vulnerability as well as her fame. However, it's Kenneth Branagh who steals the film with an uncannily accurate portrayal of the somewhat pompous Olivier. If you've always wanted to know more about the tragic Marilyn and the real Norma Jean behind those eyes, then this film is well worth your time.
Posted 26/11/2011 19:14:18
ellegibbons
I enjoyed this movie, Michelle Williams is amazing as Marilyn! Worth a watch
Posted 28/11/2011 12:04:11
Aido
Rubbish film. Very little of substance to engage with and the movie peters out at the end. Some vaguely interesting insights into the circus surrounding Marilyn Monroe but all in all this is utter tosh.
Posted 28/11/2011 12:48:25
DoubleLetter
i cant decide whether or not i liked this movie. ill start with the acting. emma watson basically plays hermione again. a posh privileged english girl who is somewhat of a perfectionist who resents a boy for loving someone else and not her. her acting is just so stiff and one dimensional that i just wait for her to whip out a wand and say something in latin. kenneth branagh well over-acted every single line. it didnt matter what he was saying his delivery was the same. same over exagerrated facial expressions in every scene. my friend thought he was good but i just thought he was theatre rather than a screen performance. michelle williams and the lead guy were brilliant. absolutely hate marylin as a character (moody b**ch) but williams played her really well especially the voices and the kind of vulnerability on her face when she was on-set. the story is good i suppose but i just didn't know whether the film was trying to tell marylins story or colins. i guess seeming it was called "MY week with M..." it was Colins but i dont think they really decided fully on the one (end titles all on pics of marylin). there is no real storyline or plot here. rather just an experience someone had dealing with a delerious actress and their eventual falling for her. its fast paced delivery is vital because if they had of been pretentious about it and slowed it down it would have just been boring. id watch the film just for the performance of michelle williams and thats it. it doesnt really offer me personally anything else and i would of much preffered to see a film of monroes downfall with williams rather than this 'love-story'. i'd probably give it a 3/5 simply because its somewhat forgettable ( to me, this wont be a classic) but williams acting plus the timing and pace of the film is well executed. maybe wait for it to be on TV or DVD, i wouldnt rush to the cinema for it.
Posted 30/11/2011 20:38:51
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