Watching Marilyn Monroe as she moves across the big screen with her signature sensual grace in the 1961 film The Misfits, it's hard to believe that at this point in her career, she had lost virtually every influence on his impulsiveness. His daily existence had become a series of endless crises that became increasingly frenetic and destructive. She was engaged in a desperate and losing struggle within herself. In retrospect, the harrowing dilemmas she faced off-set gave her portrayal of Roslyn a surreal if unconvincing quality that provoked familiar feelings of pity, tenderness and compassion. Monroe's talent for comedy-drama acting will be on screen and with her fans. In many ways her talent for comedy-drama was a reflection of her attempt to face and avoid the fate that had terrified her since childhood. It was a sense of tragedy that emerged as a current of sadness that she couldn't hide even when she laughed like an extravagant child. He longed for the kind of normal life he fantasized about as a young man and gave up as a teenager. She fantasized about living in a small house with a husband who went to work every day and came home every evening. A stable home. A home she barely knew as a child. A stability he had never had but needed to stay alive. She needed all those things she had lost when she became Marilyn Monroe. But he also needed the tangible symbols that fame and adulation only his fans could provide. Above all, she needed to be loved and this required others to continually demonstrate their love for her. In his world, admiration was more important than wealth. It was a source of life itself. For Marilyn Monroe, the affection shown by her f...... middle of paper ...... er. Using this knowledge of the behaviors that often occur among people with bipolar disorder, we can tell the story of his struggle with a mental illness, which was known at the time but could not be cured. Telling his story about the influence his bipolar disorder had on his successes and failures is compelling and reveals a life and death that is almost understandable. So, we invite you on a journey into the mind of Marilyn Monroe, who was born and lived with a hypomanic disorder, often called mild manic state. A disorder that is increasingly difficult for her to manage, even with alcohol and drugs (Phenobarbital); a source of energy she relied on that ultimately failed her. We want you to journey with us as we rewrite the script of the screenplay titled Marilyn Monroe. Especially his role in the tragedy that was his life.
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