What was meant to be a glossy, definitive portrait of a former First Lady has instead become a case study in how not to make a political documentary. With its airbrushed tone and infomercial feel, Melania alienated critics who expected rigor, distance, and uncomfortable questions. The result is a film accused of selling a myth rather than interrogating a life lived in the harshest of spotlights, and a studio now forced to defend an investment that bought controversy instead of prestige.Yet the story doesn’t end with the bad scores. The yawning gap between critics’ fury and segments of the audience who passionately defend the film exposes a deeper fracture in American culture: who gets to control the narrative, and what counts as “truth” on screen. Melania may be a cinematic failure, but its fallout perfectly captures the age of partisan storytelling, where even a documentary becomes another battlefield.
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