Amazon/MGM Studios' film "Melania" offers unprecedented access to the 20 days leading up to the 2025 Presidential Inauguration--through the eyes of the First Lady herself. Step inside Melania Trump's world as she orchestrates inauguration plans, navigates the complexities of the White House transition, and moves her family back to the Nation's Capital. With exclusive footage capturing critical meetings, private conversations, and never-before-seen environments, "Melania" showcases Mrs. Trump's return to one of the world's most powerful roles.
This was directed with clarity and introspection by Brett Ratner ("Money Talks" '97, "Rush Hour" '98, "Partners" (TV movie) '99, "The Family Man" 2000, "Rush Hour 2" '01, "Red Dragon" '02, "After the Sunset" '04, "X-Men: The Last Stand" '06, "Rush Hour 3" '07, "New York, I Love You" '08 "Cop House" (TV movie) '09, "Tower Heist" '11, "Hercules" '14) plus other films, music videos, videos and shorts. Since this film's contents streamed from different footage and interviews meticulously edited well by Alex Marquez ace, this film held no actual writer, however many documentaries are structured similarly. The cinematography by Dante Spinotti asc, Jeff Cronenweth asc and Barry Peterson was stunning and coupled with the fine film editing, the production was artistically put together with an awe-inspiring feel. What actually makes this film as well put together as it was, was the fact that it really wasn't a political film in that it wasn't about Donald Trump, his vice president, the cabinet or any actual political meeting thereof. It was about Melania and her 20 days consulting with tailors, event planners, fashion designers, interior desigbers, chefs, a couple of talks with a couple of queens of the world, etc. This movie allows a rare glimpse into Melanis's world and what she did to insure this inauguration went as smoothly as possible. Yes, there was some politics--Donald Trump and the secret service was in this, however this is clearly Melania's film.
Whether one's politic's lie to the right of the aisle, or even the left, there is definitely something in this film that speaks to all. It has humor, insight that might surprise some, but at the end of the day it will keep one riveted. It was panned poorly by Rotten Tomatoes, but since their rating was so low, it had to have been biased, because this movie didn't get caught up with what all expected. Melania is a class act--much like Jackie was back in the 60s, and both were and are not uninformed which a certain number seem to believe. Well done MGM, well done.
Out of 4 Stars: 4 Rated: PG 106mins.