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Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

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How much does Kim Kardashian value this visit to the White House to meet with President Trump? She deliberately brought with her jacqueline's watch that she had bought from the auction house for $370,000, hoping that the Kennedy spirit would give her confidence and courage.

Speaking of the former first lady of the United States, people can't forget that in addition to her husband who died young, there is also the aesthetic taste that is still outdated even now, just like the watch that Jin took--- simple and solemn.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Kim Kardashian took a very Jacqueline-style watch to the White House to meet President Trump

If Princess Diana's tragedy is partly due to her enthusiastic and unsatisfactory personality and the serious and old-fashioned British royal family, then Jacqueline, a first lady who comes from a wealthy family, has a good education, is fluent in French, Spanish, Italian, socialized, and pursues fashion, is too in line with the beautiful imagination of Americans who have quickly become rich in the "golden age" of the American economy.

So, the third youngest first lady in American history, after staying in the White House, left the great Abraham Lincoln's frugal purpose behind, and on the first day of getting the key to the 150 rooms of the White House, she decided to make it the most beautiful house in the United States.

The appeal of the president's wife can be imagined, and millions of dollars were immediately raised, and in the 60s, when the average monthly wage of workers in the United States was only $600, it can be imagined how big a huge amount of money it was. As a result, the White House, an old antique that has been in existence for more than 60 years since its birth and Jacqueline's stay, has also blossomed under the first lady with both financial resources and taste.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

After Jacqueline moved into the White House, she brought an unprecedented artistic atmosphere to the White House

In this house that symbolizes the peak of American power, Jacqueline lived a life of "talking and laughing", dancing with long sleeves, coupled with the language advantage accumulated by studying foreign literature as a student, for a time de Gaulle, Khruni, Khrushchev and other international political giants were fascinated by her style. And Jacqueline, who also regarded her well-decorated White House as an image business card of the first family, showed every exquisite detail of it on TV, which made all Americans yearn.

At this point in the story, Jacqueline got a well-deserved winner's script for life. Her own beauty and wisdom are equally important, and she has a young and promising husband, who does not have the usual belly of ordinary politicians, on the contrary, her handsome face is even attracted to her own sister, born at the right time, and the interests and hobbies of extravagance and materialism coincide with the current social atmosphere. Even the screenwriters of the Mary Sue script did not dare to write it that way.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Jacqueline wore a Givenchy ivory silk evening dress when she visited France

However, this good moment lasted only two years, and with the sound of a gunshot in Dallas City, Jacqueline's smooth and halo-filled life began to take a turn. The woman who witnessed her husband being brain-drained by bullets appeared in front of the media as a bloodied woman afterwards, in her words, to tell everyone "how her husband was treated."

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

The scene of Kennedy's assassination

The grief of losing her husband has not yet had time to subside, and immediately after the funeral, she had to leave the White House that she personally arranged, and was the first to leave the White House as a widow--- Jacqueline set a new record for the White House.

If Kennedy's unexpected death was a blow to Jacqueline's life, then the social flower butterfly stopped appearing in public three months before Kennedy's attack because of the death of her youngest son, Patrick. Counting the fetus that had previously been miscarried in the womb, this was Jacqueline and Kennedy's second child.

Patrick was only 39 hours old when he died, in the words of Jacqueline in the movie First Lady, "a time just enough for us to fall in love with him." ”

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Jacqueline and Kennedy lost two children

Speaking of children, I think of Monroe, who was a contemporary of Jacqueline and even a love enemy at one time. This actress, who has been dead for 58 years, is most suitable to describe it as a magnificent generation, and no one has ever been able to define sexiness in this way: innocence and carnality coexist, innocence and charm coexist, and between smiles, it is feminine and delicate.

Such a dream lover of men all over the world, until his death, was alone all his life, leaving no heirs, and Monroe, who had about six miscarriages, also had the same heartbreak as Jacqueline.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Monroe who wants a child

Unlike jacqueline's life, which is full of purpose, even at Kennedy's funeral, she can endure grief and single-handedly run the "grand event" in the international political arena, Monroe's free and casual nature has bred her natural temperament, which also makes her deeply troubled by mental problems.

The beautiful actress on the big screen who is full of charm and loved by everyone is privately a co-actor who causes headaches for many directors and actors--- casually asking for leave to delay the shooting schedule, the physical problems that occur at every turn make her perform poorly on the set, and the morbid dependence on the close art director Paula is even more so that the director's work is overstepping.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

The spit on Monroe's dependence on Paula in "My Week with Monroe"

Looking back at the actress's life before she became famous, if Jacqueline represents a middle-class rich lady, then Monroe is a typical low-class people, or the kind of family that is very unhappy.

Because she was an illegitimate daughter, her father ran away from home before she was born, and her mother, who was deeply troubled by schizophrenia, frequently entered and left the shelter, resulting in Little Monroe being confined to a foster home, where endless sexual harassment and cold words awaited her.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Monroe was filled with sexual harassment and an abandoned childhood

It is often said that the problems caused by the original family need to be repaired with a lifetime, which is also Monroe's later life, although she has become a superstar who is loved by thousands of people, she has never felt loved. In the third marriage, the playwright Arthur Miller, who chose to be 11 years older than herself, Monroe also confessed that the other party's old and heavy elder image made her feel that she would give herself the feeling of coming to her father.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

In "The Week With Monroe", Monroe's last husband, Arthur Miller, expounds on this relationship

After a lifelong courtship but no love, three months after singing "Happy Birthday Song" for Kennedy, Monroe died in her home because of poor medication habits, and before she died, she called her friend and asked him to say goodbye to him like "Kennedy" when she was vaguely unconscious.

People trace Monroe and Kennedy's "love affair" from the colorful and exaggerated tabloid news, and also associate Monroe's accidental death with the Kennedy brothers' intentional planning. What they want to see is that when the sexiest man and woman in the United States love each other so much that the man murders her out of career considerations and in order to get rid of the woman. If it is just a story of accidental overdose, it really cannot satisfy people's curiosity.

Kennedy's original wife, Jacqueline, the proud former first lady of the American people, remarried her sister's ex-boyfriend, Aristotle Onassis, less than 5 years after Kennedy's death. Such a story that can greatly satisfy the curiosity of the melon-eating masses is unbelievable because it shatters people's memories of the happy love of the former first couple.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Onassis, who also has an ambiguous relationship with Jacqueline's sister

You think that this is the usual operation of the jacqueline family women who are good at using marriage to protect their own good life and super high social status, but you did not think that it was a helpless marriage in which Da Yu'er committed to the Dolgun style to seek asylum. Since Kennedy's younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy, was also assassinated, Jacqueline, who had become a frightened bird, left the United States with her children. Because of his sister, the Greek ship king, who had been in contact with him before, was the best marriage partner, he had enough money and power to protect himself and his children, and he was also affectionate enough to mean that he had more freedom.

In this marriage full of interest exchange, the woman seeks safety and the man seeks glory, which cannot be compared with the young couple in the first paragraph.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

Once a happy and wonderful family

As a result, the calculation between ordinary people's habitual half-way couples also happened to the people on the tip of the pyramid. Before the death of the Ship King, in order to prevent Jacqueline from inheriting her family wealth as a wife, she wrote a divorce agreement while she took the child to New York. It is ironic that this rich woman, who grew up being taught that "money is the best destination for women", was treated like this by her second husband.

Compared with the first marriage, planning a solemn funeral for her deceased husband Kennedy, although there is a consideration of establishing a strong and calm image of himself, it is more important to think that he deserves such a huge farewell, and this time, it is really a chicken feather.

When we wondered how the top socialite, who had once been at ease in international politics, would accept such a marriage that she was not respected, we remembered the film "First Lady", after deciding to bury her two children who died prematurely with her husband, Jacqueline, who was so bitter, told the pastor: "I want to go with him." "Emer is greater than the death of the heart, perhaps the 3 closest relatives around him have left him, and a certain part of Jacqueline's life has long disappeared."

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

In "First Lady", Jacqueline says that after her husband's death, she prayed every night to go with him

When the elderly Ruth dreams of returning to the Titanic in "Titanic", she always thinks of the moment when Jack is in the golden ballroom, wearing a straight suit, and smilingly inviting himself to dance together. Jacqueline was only 33 years old when she lost Kennedy, too young to die, too fast to live to say this kind of sadness, I don't know if in the night after Jacqueline left the White House, will also dream like Ruth to invite herself to dance with Kennedy again.

Kennedy's funeral alone included 103 dignitaries and heads of state who came to mourn, and after Monroe's death, she invited 80 friends and family, none of whom had been a collaborator in Hollywood, under the auspices of her ex-husband, Arthur Miller.

Before her death, the actress who finally reached a settlement because of the infamy between the filming of "Double Phoenix" and 20th Century Fox Company recalled the last part of her life, which was inevitably regrettable. On the one hand, Fox, who was almost on the verge of bankruptcy because of the serious budget overrun for filming "Cleopatra", desperately hoped that "The Adventure of the Two Phoenixes" would be filmed quickly and returned to the book after the release; on the other hand, Monroe, who was dragged down by mental problems, was physically deteriorating. One is eager to work 24 hours a day, and the other is physically and psychologically tired.

Speaking of Monroe's mental problems, we can guess from her short life trajectory at the age of 36 for a variety of reasons: grandpa and mother are suffering from schizophrenic diseases, which may be genetic; the unfortunate family brings inevitably unhappy childhood, whether the sexual harassment and abandonment suffered in childhood is still a huge shadow of psychology in adulthood; the pursuit of becoming an actor is contrary to people's positioning of her sexy vase, and instead of self-affirmation, they become more dependent on the people around them. And the people around her in order to better control her, drugs are the most immediate way to achieve results.......

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

The scene in "My Week with Monroe" reflects the severity of Monroe's dependence on drugs

In contrast to the bright and beautiful in front of the screen is the quagmire life behind the screen. In the week after Monroe's fight with Fox and fox threatened the end of her career, she found an independent photographer, a small house by the sea, and took pictures there without any commercial purpose, and we saw that sometimes Monroe was the familiar enthusiastic American sweetheart, and sometimes it seemed like an ordinary woman with a heavy heart who would also grow old.

Monroe and Jacqueline: Two roses blooming under the real broken life

A group of photos monroe taken by the sea after falling out with Fox

Jacqueline and Monroe are two cultural symbols of the golden age of economics and entertainment in the United States, and when we look back on their lives, we always think of the label given to them by the times--- the most stylish first lady in the United States and the most beautiful sexy goddess in Hollywood. When we look at the face behind its spotlight, we will find that these are just two flowers that have once opened hotly under the real broken life.

They are beautiful, but they are also very fragile; under the flowers are the unbearable loneliness of ordinary people; they are unattainable, but they also experience the sorrows and joys of ordinary people. Time passes, but the style lives on.

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