A Disappointing Glimpse Into Melania Trump’s Life
Melania, a documentary chronicling the 20 days leading up to the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States, offers viewers an unvarnished look at the First Lady through her own lens. However, what unfolds is less of a documentary and more of a transparent exercise in political propaganda—cynical, aimless, and ultimately tedious.
Historical Parallels: From Triumph of the Will to Melania
Drawing a comparison to Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will, which depicted the 1934 Nuremberg rallies with a deeply nationalistic fervor, Melania feels equally staged, albeit in a modern context. Instead of a fascist agenda, Brett Ratner’s film serves as a hollow tribute to Melania Trump, showcasing her life through a lens that feels more like scripted reality television than a genuine documentary.
An Unlikely Director
Director Brett Ratner, known for mainstream films like Rush Hour 3 and Tower Heist, makes a surprising return to directing documentaries after a hiatus following allegations of sexual misconduct, which he has denied. In Melania, he curates a narrative that glorifies the First Lady in the lead-up to Trump’s second term inauguration.
A Scripted Reality
From the outset, the film presents itself as a carefully choreographed spectacle. We see Melania stepping out of the Mar-A-Lago resort into a Secret Service vehicle, setting the tone for a series of meticulously staged encounters. Each meeting—whether with her fashion designer or event planner—is punctuated by her vapid exclamations of admiration: “This is beautiful!” or “This is amazing!” Such moments feel hollow, devoid of genuine emotion or insight.
The Voice of Melania
Narrated by Melania herself, the voiceover resembles that of a school project lacking depth. The film appears tailored to her specifications, reflecting her influence in various production aspects, from color grading to soundtrack selection. The eclectic music choices, which range from the Rolling Stones to Jonny Greenwood’s score from Phantom Thread, do little to enhance the viewing experience.
A Glimpse Into Their Relationship
While the film primarily focuses on Melania, the interactions with her husband, Donald Trump, reveal a stark emotional disconnect. A phone call between them showcases her polite yet uninspired responses to his self-congratulatory remarks, leaving viewers with a sense of their strained relationship. Trump’s comment, “Nobody like her! She’s very difficult… but nobody like her,” offers a rare glimpse into their dynamic, though it adds little substance to the overall narrative.
An Opportunity Missed
Despite Melania’s intriguing life story as a former model and immigrant from Yugoslavia, the documentary fails to explore her background or the complexities that define her. Instead, it glosses over potential insights, like her mother’s influence as a fashion designer, and veers into mundane questions like her favorite music artist. The result is a presentation that may leave audiences knowing less about Melania than when they began.
Inauguration Day: A Dull Recap
The latter half of the film recounts inauguration day, but rather than capturing the excitement of the event, it drags on with monotony. Melania’s presence is marked by a lack of expression as she navigates through various functions, her most notable contribution being a suggestion to her husband to include the word “unifier” in his speech.
Conclusion: A Missed Opportunity for Depth
Melania ultimately misses the chance to provide a compelling portrait of an enigmatic public figure. Instead, it settles into a pool of aimlessness, inviting viewers to applaud a portrayal that lacks engagement or intrigue. In light of her infamous jacket emblazoned with the phrase, “I really don’t care—do you?” one might wonder if this documentary reflects the same sentiment.
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