The latest Amazon Original Movie, "Melania," is a $75 million snoozefest about America's first lady. Directed by Brett Ratner, the film follows Melania Trump as she navigates her role in the White House during her husband Donald Trump's presidency.
Despite being billed as an intimate portrait of the first lady, the movie instead offers a lifeless and shallow look at Melania's experiences. The film's marketing campaign has been touted as unprecedented access to the first lady, but this is not reflected on screen.
The movie begins with Melania attending various high-profile events, including a premiere and an inauguration ball. However, her actions are depicted as dull and unengaging, and she is often shown wearing black and white outfits that seem more like a marketing gimmick than a genuine fashion statement.
One of the most striking aspects of "Melania" is its complete lack of self-awareness. The film's attempts to humanize the first lady fall flat, with Melania expressing generic statements about her role as first lady that could have been generated by an AI program.
The movie also includes several cringeworthy moments, such as when Melania tries on various outfits and is shown dancing to the Trump campaign song "YMCA." The film's attempts to show Melania having fun are awkward and unconvincing.
Throughout the movie, Ratner seems more interested in showcasing his friendship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu than in exploring any meaningful themes or issues. The film's tone is flat and lifeless, making it difficult to become invested in the story.
In short, "Melania" is a vacuous and shallow movie that fails to deliver on its promises of unprecedented access to the first lady. Despite its hefty budget, the film offers little more than a dull and unengaging look at Melania's experiences in the White House.
Despite being billed as an intimate portrait of the first lady, the movie instead offers a lifeless and shallow look at Melania's experiences. The film's marketing campaign has been touted as unprecedented access to the first lady, but this is not reflected on screen.
The movie begins with Melania attending various high-profile events, including a premiere and an inauguration ball. However, her actions are depicted as dull and unengaging, and she is often shown wearing black and white outfits that seem more like a marketing gimmick than a genuine fashion statement.
One of the most striking aspects of "Melania" is its complete lack of self-awareness. The film's attempts to humanize the first lady fall flat, with Melania expressing generic statements about her role as first lady that could have been generated by an AI program.
The movie also includes several cringeworthy moments, such as when Melania tries on various outfits and is shown dancing to the Trump campaign song "YMCA." The film's attempts to show Melania having fun are awkward and unconvincing.
Throughout the movie, Ratner seems more interested in showcasing his friendship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu than in exploring any meaningful themes or issues. The film's tone is flat and lifeless, making it difficult to become invested in the story.
In short, "Melania" is a vacuous and shallow movie that fails to deliver on its promises of unprecedented access to the first lady. Despite its hefty budget, the film offers little more than a dull and unengaging look at Melania's experiences in the White House.