"I had a strange feeling, as if I were two people. One of them was Norma Jean from the orphanage, which belonged to anyone. The other was someone whose name I didn't know. But I knew she belonged to whom. It was the sea, the sky and the world."
(Marilyn Monroe)
In 1962 Marilyn Monroe died in still unexplained circumstances on an overdose of barbiturates. She was one of the most beautiful and successful women of the 20th century. She was not only the star, but above all a deeply vulnerable person who had over the years of her life with deep fears and self-doubts, yes pathological States.
Shortly before her death, Marilyn reviewing tapes for their analyst Ralph Greenson. Deeply honest, she tells about their lives, their loved ones, their fear and their plans for the future.
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