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Few figures in Hollywood history burn as brightly—or as tragically—as Marilyn Monroe. Decades after her final bow, her image still flickers across pop culture like an unfinished scene. Now, Netflix pulls back the velvet curtain with Marilyn – The Final Curtain, a gripping documentary that revisits the legend, the loneliness, and the unanswered questions surrounding one of the world’s most iconic stars.This is not a fairytale retelling. It’s a deep, intimate exploration of the woman behind the platinum smile.From her meteoric rise in post-war Hollywood to the suffocating expectations placed upon her, The Final Curtain traces Marilyn’s journey with unflinching honesty. Archival footage, newly restored recordings, and rare photographs paint a portrait of a woman both adored and exploited—celebrated on screen, yet isolated off it.The documentary confronts the myths head-on. It examines the studio system that molded her into a symbol, the relationships that fueled tabloid frenzy, and the relentless scrutiny that followed her every move. Industry insiders, historians, and those closest to Marilyn offer fresh perspectives, challenging long-held narratives and revealing the emotional toll of a life lived in the spotlight.At the heart of the film lies the mystery that has haunted generations: her death. Without sensationalism, Marilyn – The Final Curtain revisits the final days, the conflicting accounts, and the secrets that may have gone to the grave with her. The film doesn’t claim to solve the puzzle—but it invites viewers to reconsider what they think they know.More than a story of scandal, this is a story of humanity. It captures Marilyn’s intelligence, her ambition to be taken seriously as an artist, and her constant battle to be seen beyond the image the world projected onto her. The laughter, the heartbreak, the brilliance—it’s all here, framed with empathy and respect.Marilyn – The Final Curtain is a powerful reminder that behind every legend is a person, and behind every spotlight is a shadow. Now streaming on Netflix, this documentary is a must-watch for film lovers, pop culture historians, and anyone drawn to stories that linger long after the screen fades to black.