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Let's Make Love
Let's Make Love

Let's Make Love

September 8, 1960· 1h 59m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score6.5

When billionaire Jean-Marc Clement learns that he is to be satirized in an off-Broadway revue, he passes himself off as an actor playing him in order to get closer to the beautiful star of the show, Amanda Dell.

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15 reviews·Last updated 28d ago
Peak Moment

Amanda Dell performs My Heart Belongs to Daddy in rehearsal

8.2at 12m
Lowest Moment

Amanda assumes Jean-Marc needs therapy for method acting

5.4at 1h 40m
Biggest Swing

The film peaks early with Monroe's iconic musical number then gradually declines through weak plot developments before a modest recovery in the finale.

Critics consistently praised Marilyn Monroe's magnetic screen presence and musical performances, particularly her opening number, while finding Yves Montand miscast and the overall plot unconvincing. The film succeeds as a showcase for Monroe's talents and the celebrity cameos, but fails as a cohesive romantic comedy due to weak writing and lack of chemistry between the leads. Most reviewers appreciated individual moments while finding the whole disappointingly forgettable.

15 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb
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Jean-Marc Clement learns about the satirical revue
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Amanda Dell performs My Heart Belongs to Daddy in rehearsal⬆ Peak moment
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Jean-Marc is mistaken for Alexander Dumas actor audition⬇ Lowest moment
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Jean-Marc decides to play himself in the revue
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Gene Kelly teaches Jean-Marc how to dance
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Jean-Marc secretly funds the revue through rent payment
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Jean-Marc tries to reveal his true identity to Amanda
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Amanda forgives Jean-Marc and they reconcile in elevator
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