Review of Let's Make Love (2002) by Alejandra L — 02 Aug 2009
Let's make love is possibly marilyns best. it's at least in my top 3 along with river of no return and gentlemen prefer blondes. it's solid from the start all the way down to the little details such as bing crosby making a five minute appearance to train our billionaire protagonist how to dance.
the support from tony randall as clements assistant coffman and wilfred hyde-white as george welch. it begins with marilyn dancing and singing seductively in some black tights and a big blue cardigan of all things unsexy, but it's so memorable because of it.
just goes to prove some will look good in anything... but then there's so many funny parts. focusing on marilyn again here but there's one point where she just quips "when you get up on that stage just think to yourself i'm a louse, i'm a louse, i'm a louse" when she's encouraging him to play himself to his full potential little realising he actually is him.
sound confusing? just watch it! marilyn at her most theatrical!
This review of Let's Make Love (2002) was written by Alejandra L on 02 Aug 2009.
Let's Make Love has generally received mixed reviews.
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