My Week With Marilyn, The Movie

“My Week with Marilyn” is an unexpected fairytale.  It is charming, witty, funny and whimsical!

The movie is a perfect little snapshot of a moment in time. A moment in Marilyn’s life.  A moment in Colin Clarke’s life.  Marilyn was a character in someone else’s life.  The movie is seen through the eyes of Colin Clark, the third assistant director on the production of Prince and the Showgirl.  The film was about Elsie, a naive Showgirl played by Marilyn Monroe, who is seduced by an Eastern European Prince played by Laurence Olivier.

The movie was working on so many different levels. You had… Marilyn vs. Laurence Olivier – Hottest Hollywood Star vs. Conservative English Actor.  Marilyn vs. Marilyn Monroe.  Marilyn vs. Arthur Miller. And… Colin and Marilyn.

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Colin is a bright eyed, innocent, ambitious go-getter, who quite unexpectedly and quite naturally develops a close friendship with Miss. Monroe.  He treated her differently than all the other men in her life had.  Instead of seducing her, he befriended and comforted her.  She trusted him and felt comfortable with him, which is why she was able to open up.  She could be herself.

This was one of my favorite little moments.  It was the beginning of their little escape from reality…

You know that saying, “People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime.”  I think they came into each others life for a reason.  Colin helped Marilyn get through the filming of this movie.  He more importantly showed her that she could be loved like a normal girl… but she decided to choose the life of “Marilyn Monroe” that she worked so hard to establish.  I think Colin was meant to experience this so that he could tell the story of the real Marilyn and share with the world the sweet, funny, vulnerable girl who so desperately wanted to be loved and to do the right thing.

The Production

“My Week with Marilyn” was filmed at Pinewood Studios in England, the same soundstage that the real production of “Prince and the Showgirl” filmed at 50 years prior.  They took some of the same original props out of storage and used them in the movie.  Michelle William’s dressing room was the same one as Marilyn used during filming.  They shot scenes at the actual Parkside House where Marilyn stayed during filming.  Elaine, the original script supervisor that was on set 50 years before, came back for the filming of this movie.  Kenneth Branagh/Laurence Olivier said there was a moment during one of the first scenes that they shot at Pinewood, where Michelle/Marilyn walked on set and Elaine grabs Branagh/Olivier’s arm and says, “Oh my god, Oh my god!” They said it was a chill inducing moment.  It was Marilyn.

Another cool story about the production that seemed to be eerily retracing history, was the scene where Colin takes Marilyn to his old school, Eton.  All the Etonians are running up to the two them, crowding around just to get a closer glimpse at Marilyn Monroe in the flesh!  She even kisses one boy on the cheek!  The cool thing for Eddie Redmayne, who played Colin, was that he graduated from Eton himself!  So he was bringing Michelle Williams back to his old school to film the movie!  He probably didn’t have to do much “acting” in that scene.  He was just living his real life in that moment!

What I loved about the movie…

Everything. One of the things I loved was that it wasn’t a long biopic that spanned her whole life from beginning to end.  Movies like that can sometimes be too heavy.  In “My Week with Marilyn” you got to see a glimpse of the hardships, the insecurities, the trust issues, her lack of confidence and belief in herself that she had in her life, and the effects it had on her and the people around her.  Luckily, those hardships were not the focus.  Marilyn’s humor, light heartedness, joy, empathy for others and deep desire to be taken seriously as an artist, was illuminated and outshone all the darkness in her life.  That’s how I want to remember her.  That’s the real Marilyn.  That’s the girl that was at the heart of Marilyn Monroe.

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Sunday Funday

This Sunday, Allie and I decided we wanted to have a more relaxing day. On previous Sunday Fundays, we usually try to pack in as much fun as we can into one day…which don’t get me wrong is always exhilarating and wonderful…but every once in a while you just need a day to sit back, relax, and unwind. Without a worry in the world.

So, after enjoying a tasty breakfast in the serene atmosphere of Shutters on the Beach, Allie and I decided to walk right down the steps of Shutters to the beach.

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^^This is the hotel, Shutters on the Beach. On the right hand side is the restaurant where we ate our lovely breakfast.

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We just kept walking until we found an area of sand we wanted to call our own for the next couple hours.

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And then we just sat, read magazines, read a book on Marilyn Monroe, and just appreciated the beauty of the world around us.

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I had the best time! It was a much-needed day of relaxation in the midst of our busy lives. And I suggest that all of you try to fit in a day of rest just like we did. Just give yourself one day. It will give you so much more energy, a recharge, to get back into your busy and fast-paced lives. That’s an order!

Quest for the Best Breakfast: Shutters on the Beach

The weather this weekend was to die for. It was the perfect summer day (even though it’s February – I would complain but I’m going to NY next week so I know I’ll get my winter fix). It was not too hot and not too windy; it was just right! So, Allie and I decided to go to breakfast somewhere with a view. And boy did Shutters on the Beach deliver.

The atmosphere was so serene and relaxing. And the food was pretty darn good too!

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^^They brought out complimentary sourdough bread, banana bread, and cranberry pistachio bread…so amazing!

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^^Here comes our food!!

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Unfortunately, the restaurant did not serve blueberry pancakes. But, they did serve this amazing Belgian Waffle with fresh berries and whipped mascarpone. It was like a dessert! So, we didn’t mind that we missed out on the blueberry pancakes this week.

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^^First Bite!

The Eggs Benedict was prepared traditionally with an English muffin, Canadian bacon, and, of course, hollandaise sauce. And luckily, it was way tastier than last weeks traditional dish.

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DSCN1425edited ^^First Bite!

I have come to realize that restaurants seem to underestimate the power of the meat part of the Eggs Benedict. The Canadian bacon is usually pretty wimpy, and is a missed opportunity to make the dish fantastic. The Griddle got the meat part right with their version of the Eggs Benedict.

Even though, Shutters did not win the award for the best Eggs Benedict, it was still delicious. And the atmosphere was so amazing. So, overall it waas a wonderful experience.

So far, the Griddle is in first place. But, I am feeling confident that there might be something a bit better out there. So, I’m going to continue the quest!

Please let me know if you have any suggestions on what restaurant Allie and I should try next!