Blonde Review: 7 Ups & 3 Downs

4. The Excellent Ensemble Cast

Blonde Ana de Armas Adrien Brody
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Though de Armas has understandably gobbled up the lion's share of the press attention for her performance, Dominik has stacked the ensemble cast with a bevy of terrific actors who totally rise to the occasion.

First we have the great Julianne Nicholson, who gives a brief but devastating performance as Marilyn's mentally ill mother Gladys Pearl Baker, while Bobby Cannavale is well-cast as Marilyn's second husband Joe DiMaggio.

Adrien Brody is meanwhile excellent as Marilyn's third husband, esteemed playwright Arthur Miller, and Xavier Samuel is slyly tragic as Charlie Chaplin's ill-fated alcoholic son and Marilyn's youthful lover, Charles Chaplin Jr.

There's not a single sour note among the ensemble, who give it their all in order to bring added flavour to de Armas' central performance.

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