Nick Cave says “The Blonde” is his all-time favorite movie

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Nick Cave says “The Blonde” is his all-time favorite movie


Bad Seeds frontman Nick Cave stays true to his latest design and named Netflix’s NSFW movie “Blonde” his favorite “all time” movie.

Premiere of the drama directed by Andrzej Dominik, which is rated the rare and stunning NC-17proved controversial as many criticized the film for portraying the late Marilyn Monroe.

But the musician who teamed up with Warren Ellis to record the film’s soundtrack disregarded the mass criticism surrounding the biography and insisted it was some of the best pictures he had ever seen.

In the latest issue of the Australian singer’s interactive newsletter “Red Hand Briefcase” he was asked: “What’s your favorite movie of all time?”

Dear Sourav, Blonde. Honey, Nick, ”he replied to the fan’s question.

The film is based on the 2000 novel Joyce Carol Oates of the same name, which also stars Ana de Armas, Bobby Cannavale, Xavier Samuel, Toby Huss and Julianne Nicholson.

De Armas, who plays Monroeshe wanted so much to depict the life story of the screen icon as accurately as possible that she visited Monroe’s grave in Los Angeles to ask her permission.

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The movie “The Blonde” turned out to be controversial as many of them slammed the Marilyn Monroe movie.
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Last month, Adrien Brody, who stars in the film for Monroe’s third husband, Arthur Miller, called Dominik “beautifully brave” for handling the film the way he did.

“I think since the movie is told from a first-person perspective, it somehow works to make the movie a traumatic experience,” said Brody. Hollywood reporter. “Because you are in her – her journey, her longings and her isolation – in the midst of all this adoration.”

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The film “Blonde” was based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates from 2000 of the same title.
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“It’s brave and it takes a while to digest it,” continued the 49-year-old Oscar winner. “And I think this goes against how society views her life. It’s fearless filmmaking. “

The Post’s two-star review of the movie describes it as “empty” and says the movie “consists of one brutally terrible moment after another.”