Marilyn Monroe's final film, *The Misfits*, showcases the legendary actress in a role far more nuanced than her public persona suggestedβa character written specifically for her by then-husband Arthur Miller that captures emotional contradictions rarely explored in her previous work.
In *The Misfits*, Monroe played Roslyn, a knotty, multifaceted character whose contradictions gave the actress an opportunity to demonstrate her depth as a performer. The 1961 film reveals what critics have long debated: that Monroe possessed remarkable range and could handle painfully complex dramatic roles. Read the full story β
Today's takeaway: Nearly 65 years later, *The Misfits* reminds us that our most iconic cultural figures often contained depths the world never fully appreciated during their lifetimes.
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