Although 60 years have passed since her death, the world is still fascinated by Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. 'Blonde', the film dedicated to the eventful and dynamic life of the Hollywood star, based on the novel of the same title by Joyce Carol Oates, is based on the best and worst moments of Monroe's life, appearing in a contrast White and black.
Marilyn Monroe was loved by many people. However, only a few successfully got her attention. Among these few people, Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Edward G. Robinson Jr. are probably the most talked about.
'Blonde' portrays Marilyn Monroe's relationships and the audience is not quite convinced of the overall complexities involved in these relationships.
Marilyn Monroe's relationship with Charles "Cass" Chaplin Jr. and Edward "Eddy" G. Robinson Jr. it is one of the rare moments in her life, not yet becoming famous. Sex, intimacy and travel painted a sensual, romantic connection between the three. However, the relationship ended abruptly without much detail. Marilyn was then seen with her fiance, and after that, the film gives no further details about the ending.
Cass and Eddy lived in the shadows of their famous fathers, while Marilyn built her career from scratch. The three became very close. While she wrestled with her new Marilyn Monroe, the two young men 'embraced' Norma Jeane. Together, they called themselves 'The Twins', twins but three. The relationship ended when Marilyn became pregnant. But later, she decided to abort the child.
'Blonde' reveals that Cass had been forging letters that Marilyn's father had been writing to her for years. The truth came out only after Cass's death. Eddy informed Marilyn of Cass's death and sent her a box, in which he found a teddy bear that resembled the one he had as a child and a letter dedicated to her from his father.
Charles Chaplin Jr. was the eldest son of Hollywood actor Charlie Chaplin. He married twice and died in Hollywood, California. Compared to Cass, Eddy Robinson Jr. had a more successful acting career. He starred alongside Marilyn in 'Some Like It Hot'.