Box Office: ‘Melania’ Heads for $8 Million Opening, the Best Showing in a Decade for a Doc

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"Melania review: Cliff note’s version

Melania is nothing like the media have portrayed. She’s a million times warmer. Her media image is aloof, classy but distant. In the movie, she exudes warmth, grace, elegance and love of family and country. I’m convinced the latter is the real Melania. The media have really done a number on her. She seems to love helping people and, especially, children. The scenes of her interacting with the hostage’s wife were deeply moving.

She seems very loyal to Trump and her family. She is deeply grieving her mother.

Trump seems to truly respect and admire her. There was a lot of hand holding in this movie. But it didn’t seem forced. He came across as a very serious man with the weight of the world on his shoulders. I have talked to him in person, and he was like he comes across in this movie. Less bombastic. Analytical and charming.

You are reminded how terribly he’s been treated. He comes across as a man who loves this country and who is willing to shoulder the weight of the world to help it.

Melania lives a very formal life, at least what they showed of her. You’ll never see her in sweat pants, at least not on film. And wow does she pull off a stiletto. She is always dressed formally.

She came across as a very independent figure who is alone a lot of the time. Her husband is a busy man. She came across as a bit of a solitary figure. But not in a sad way. In the way that she is fine with that and understands the weight of his job. She respects the grandeur of it.

The movie was shot as if you were seeing her POV. This was really interesting because it gave you a sense of how it would feel to be them, in the motorcade etc. Great music and visuals. She loves Michael Jackson music.

She travels a lot.

She’s beautiful. Taller than I knew. Deeply grieving her mother. Enigmatic eyes, warm smile. We already knew Barron was tall. I wanted to see more of Barron. The other kids were just present in glimpses.

There are some humorous cameos. Biden looks totally out of it, Kamala looks pissed, Elon made a brief appearance. Brigitte Macron is odd looking. There is a weird picture of Obama on the White House wall, and a moving painting Jackie Kennedy left in honor of Jack. The living quarters are smaller than you’d expect, at least what they show you of them.

The most interesting parts of the movie were seeing what it’s like behind the scenes. What are the living quarters of the White House like…Mar-a-Lago…

They only let you in so far, though, and then shut the door so to speak. It was a peek behind the scenes of their professional lives. Not so much their truly personal ones. I wanted more of that! You don’t see them waking up and brushing their teeth or whatever lol. In that way, she remains a tad aloof.

You don’t get much of her back story, just a bit. It is more a behind-the-scenes tour than a bio pic. I get this is constructed reality. It made you believe. So it did its job.

Enjoy it while it lasts. These are the glory days. How quickly they want us to forget. A great First Lady. The media has never known quite what to do with her." Jessica McBride.... From her facebook page... Mine is working perfectly by the way😊
 
"Melania review: Cliff note’s version

Melania is nothing like the media have portrayed. She’s a million times warmer. Her media image is aloof, classy but distant. In the movie, she exudes warmth, grace, elegance and love of family and country. I’m convinced the latter is the real Melania. The media have really done a number on her. She seems to love helping people and, especially, children. The scenes of her interacting with the hostage’s wife were deeply moving.

She seems very loyal to Trump and her family. She is deeply grieving her mother.

Trump seems to truly respect and admire her. There was a lot of hand holding in this movie. But it didn’t seem forced. He came across as a very serious man with the weight of the world on his shoulders. I have talked to him in person, and he was like he comes across in this movie. Less bombastic. Analytical and charming.

You are reminded how terribly he’s been treated. He comes across as a man who loves this country and who is willing to shoulder the weight of the world to help it.

Melania lives a very formal life, at least what they showed of her. You’ll never see her in sweat pants, at least not on film. And wow does she pull off a stiletto. She is always dressed formally.

She came across as a very independent figure who is alone a lot of the time. Her husband is a busy man. She came across as a bit of a solitary figure. But not in a sad way. In the way that she is fine with that and understands the weight of his job. She respects the grandeur of it.

The movie was shot as if you were seeing her POV. This was really interesting because it gave you a sense of how it would feel to be them, in the motorcade etc. Great music and visuals. She loves Michael Jackson music.

She travels a lot.

She’s beautiful. Taller than I knew. Deeply grieving her mother. Enigmatic eyes, warm smile. We already knew Barron was tall. I wanted to see more of Barron. The other kids were just present in glimpses.

There are some humorous cameos. Biden looks totally out of it, Kamala looks pissed, Elon made a brief appearance. Brigitte Macron is odd looking. There is a weird picture of Obama on the White House wall, and a moving painting Jackie Kennedy left in honor of Jack. The living quarters are smaller than you’d expect, at least what they show you of them.

The most interesting parts of the movie were seeing what it’s like behind the scenes. What are the living quarters of the White House like…Mar-a-Lago…

They only let you in so far, though, and then shut the door so to speak. It was a peek behind the scenes of their professional lives. Not so much their truly personal ones. I wanted more of that! You don’t see them waking up and brushing their teeth or whatever lol. In that way, she remains a tad aloof.

You don’t get much of her back story, just a bit. It is more a behind-the-scenes tour than a bio pic. I get this is constructed reality. It made you believe. So it did its job.

Enjoy it while it lasts. These are the glory days. How quickly they want us to forget. A great First Lady. The media has never known quite what to do with her." Jessica McBride.... From her facebook page... Mine is working perfectly by the way😊
If U watch it and submit a review I would be very grateful.
 
"Melania review: Cliff note’s version

Melania is nothing like the media have portrayed. She’s a million times warmer. Her media image is aloof, classy but distant. In the movie, she exudes warmth, grace, elegance and love of family and country. I’m convinced the latter is the real Melania. The media have really done a number on her. She seems to love helping people and, especially, children. The scenes of her interacting with the hostage’s wife were deeply moving.

She seems very loyal to Trump and her family. She is deeply grieving her mother.

Trump seems to truly respect and admire her. There was a lot of hand holding in this movie. But it didn’t seem forced. He came across as a very serious man with the weight of the world on his shoulders. I have talked to him in person, and he was like he comes across in this movie. Less bombastic. Analytical and charming.

You are reminded how terribly he’s been treated. He comes across as a man who loves this country and who is willing to shoulder the weight of the world to help it.

Melania lives a very formal life, at least what they showed of her. You’ll never see her in sweat pants, at least not on film. And wow does she pull off a stiletto. She is always dressed formally.

She came across as a very independent figure who is alone a lot of the time. Her husband is a busy man. She came across as a bit of a solitary figure. But not in a sad way. In the way that she is fine with that and understands the weight of his job. She respects the grandeur of it.

The movie was shot as if you were seeing her POV. This was really interesting because it gave you a sense of how it would feel to be them, in the motorcade etc. Great music and visuals. She loves Michael Jackson music.

She travels a lot.

She’s beautiful. Taller than I knew. Deeply grieving her mother. Enigmatic eyes, warm smile. We already knew Barron was tall. I wanted to see more of Barron. The other kids were just present in glimpses.

There are some humorous cameos. Biden looks totally out of it, Kamala looks pissed, Elon made a brief appearance. Brigitte Macron is odd looking. There is a weird picture of Obama on the White House wall, and a moving painting Jackie Kennedy left in honor of Jack. The living quarters are smaller than you’d expect, at least what they show you of them.

The most interesting parts of the movie were seeing what it’s like behind the scenes. What are the living quarters of the White House like…Mar-a-Lago…

They only let you in so far, though, and then shut the door so to speak. It was a peek behind the scenes of their professional lives. Not so much their truly personal ones. I wanted more of that! You don’t see them waking up and brushing their teeth or whatever lol. In that way, she remains a tad aloof.

You don’t get much of her back story, just a bit. It is more a behind-the-scenes tour than a bio pic. I get this is constructed reality. It made you believe. So it did its job.

Enjoy it while it lasts. These are the glory days. How quickly they want us to forget. A great First Lady. The media has never known quite what to do with her." Jessica McBride.... From her facebook page... Mine is working perfectly by the way😊
She's a gold-digging whore.

You're an attention whore.

Good morning.
 
I will let you know.... If it does well in the theater it may not be on Prime for a while...😉
"May not prime for a while"? WTF does that even mean - I think you're saying that the 3 people who saw it Saturday in London are going to tell 3 friends and so on and then the theaters in London will be packed this weekend?

You're really really stupid.
 
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