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Forced abortions, a talking fetus and a largely fictional story. Netflix’s “Blonde” is based on a novel of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates, which, the author stressed in an interview, was not meant to be a biography. The film is advertised as a biopic of the life of Norma Jeane Baker, also known

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