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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMelania review - Trump film is a gilded trash remake of The Zone of Interest
This mood of cosy conviviality extends all the way through the opening credits; at which point the chill descends and the novocaine kicks in, as the films star and executive producer proceeds to guide us with agonising glacial slowness through the preparations for her husbands second presidential inauguration. She glides from the fashion fitting to the table setting, and from the candlelit dinner to the starlight ball, with a face like a fist and a voice of sheet metal. Candlelight and black tie and my creative vision, she says, as though listing the ingredients in a cauldron. As first lady, children will always remain my priority, she coos, and you can almost picture her coaxing them into her little gingerbread house.
No doubt there is a great documentary to be made about Melania Knauss, the ambitious model from out of Slovenia who married a New York real-estate mogul and then found herself cast in the role of a latter-day Eva Braun, but the horrific Melania emphatically isnt it. Its one of those rare, unicorn films that doesnt have a single redeeming quality. Im not even sure it qualifies as a documentary, exactly, so much as an elaborate piece of designer taxidermy, horribly overpriced and ice-cold to the touch and proffered like a medieval tribute to placate the greedy king on his throne.
And so it goes on. Melania moves through the action like a listless automaton, talking constantly but saying nothing, squired from Mar-a-Lago to Trump Tower to her final destination, the White House. What drama there is chiefly hinges on her concern that her white blouse is too loose at the neck and needs to be cut and then tightened, much to the consternation of the fitters. Melania misses her mother, she says, but she loves Michael Jackson and Barron and possibly her husband as well, although Trump himself is mostly a background presence here, shuffling in at intervals to brag about his election win and complain that his inauguration clashes with the televised college football playoffs. They probably did it on purpose, he says.
Its dispiriting, its deadly and its spectacularly unrevealing. Ratners film plays like a gilded trash remake of Jonathan Glazers The Zone of Interest in which a button-eyed Cinderella points at gold baubles and designer dresses, cunningly distracting us while her husband and his cronies prepare to dismantle the Constitution and asset-strip the federal government. White and gold thats so you, purrs one of her lickspittles as she busies herself with the colour-scheme for the ball and the incoming first lady allows that yes indeed, this is true.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/jan/30/melania-review-trump-film-is-a-gilded-trash-remake-of-the-zone-of-interest
No doubt there is a great documentary to be made about Melania Knauss, the ambitious model from out of Slovenia who married a New York real-estate mogul and then found herself cast in the role of a latter-day Eva Braun, but the horrific Melania emphatically isnt it. Its one of those rare, unicorn films that doesnt have a single redeeming quality. Im not even sure it qualifies as a documentary, exactly, so much as an elaborate piece of designer taxidermy, horribly overpriced and ice-cold to the touch and proffered like a medieval tribute to placate the greedy king on his throne.
And so it goes on. Melania moves through the action like a listless automaton, talking constantly but saying nothing, squired from Mar-a-Lago to Trump Tower to her final destination, the White House. What drama there is chiefly hinges on her concern that her white blouse is too loose at the neck and needs to be cut and then tightened, much to the consternation of the fitters. Melania misses her mother, she says, but she loves Michael Jackson and Barron and possibly her husband as well, although Trump himself is mostly a background presence here, shuffling in at intervals to brag about his election win and complain that his inauguration clashes with the televised college football playoffs. They probably did it on purpose, he says.
Its dispiriting, its deadly and its spectacularly unrevealing. Ratners film plays like a gilded trash remake of Jonathan Glazers The Zone of Interest in which a button-eyed Cinderella points at gold baubles and designer dresses, cunningly distracting us while her husband and his cronies prepare to dismantle the Constitution and asset-strip the federal government. White and gold thats so you, purrs one of her lickspittles as she busies herself with the colour-scheme for the ball and the incoming first lady allows that yes indeed, this is true.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/jan/30/melania-review-trump-film-is-a-gilded-trash-remake-of-the-zone-of-interest
"The Zone of Interest" was about the family of the Auschwitz commandant and their life in a house next to the camp, but never seeing inside (though sounds and odours do reach them).
One star (The Guardian does, on very rare occasions, drop down to no-stars - see https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/nov/05/the-guardian-has-only-ever-published-15-zero-star-reviews-here-they-all-are )
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Melania review - Trump film is a gilded trash remake of The Zone of Interest (Original Post)
muriel_volestrangler
17 hrs ago
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underpants
(195,439 posts)1. Thanks. The review I just posted was looooong too
chowder66
(11,964 posts)2. "...with a face like a fist and a voice of sheet metal."
demmiblue
(39,395 posts)3. ...
progressoid
(52,735 posts)4. I appreciate the review.
But we all know that this vanity project is just a bribe from Bezos.