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Nolte: Rotten Tomatoes — Audiences Rave for ‘Melania’ with 98% Rating While Bitter Critics Try to Destroy It

As of this writing, the highly anticipated documentary “Melania” has taken the box office by storm, earning the title of the best documentary opening weekend in a decade. Despite its success, the film has received a mere six percent rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes. In contrast, the critically acclaimed series “Normal People” boasts an impressive 98 percent fresh rating. However, it seems that the critics’ negative opinions are no match for the overwhelming praise from audiences.

“Melania” is a documentary that delves into the life of First Lady Melania Trump, providing an intimate look into her journey from Slovenia to the White House. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robert Greene, the film offers a unique perspective on the enigmatic First Lady, showcasing her strength, resilience, and unwavering dedication to her family and country.

Despite the film’s success at the box office, it has faced harsh criticism from some media outlets and critics. However, the audience’s response tells a different story. With a 98 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it is clear that the film has struck a chord with viewers. The overwhelming support and positive reviews from audiences are a testament to the film’s powerful message and the impact it has had on viewers.

The stark contrast between the critics’ opinions and the audience’s reaction is not surprising. In recent years, there has been a growing divide between the media and the general public. The media’s constant barrage of negative coverage and biased reporting has led to a lack of trust and credibility among the public. As a result, audiences have turned to alternative sources for information and have become more discerning in their choices.

In the case of “Melania,” it is evident that audiences have chosen to form their own opinions rather than relying on the biased views of critics. The film’s success at the box office and its overwhelmingly positive audience response are a clear indication of this. Despite the attempts of some to discredit the film, it has resonated with viewers, who have praised its authenticity and powerful storytelling.

The success of “Melania” is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on audiences. The film offers a rare glimpse into the life of the First Lady, showcasing her strength, grace, and resilience in the face of adversity. It is a story of determination, sacrifice, and love, and one that has touched the hearts of many.

In contrast, “Normal People” has also received critical acclaim and a 98 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The series, based on the bestselling novel by Sally Rooney, has captivated audiences with its raw and honest portrayal of young love. While the two may seem like vastly different stories, they both share a common thread – the power of storytelling to connect and inspire audiences.

In a time where the media is constantly bombarding us with negative news and biased opinions, it is refreshing to see stories like “Melania” and “Normal People” that offer a different perspective. These stories remind us of the power of empathy, understanding, and the human experience. They bring us together and remind us that despite our differences, we all share a common humanity.

In conclusion, the success of “Melania” at the box office and its overwhelmingly positive audience response is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on audiences. Despite the attempts of some to discredit the film, it has resonated with viewers, who have praised its authenticity and powerful message. As for the critics, their bitter attempts to destroy the film have only served to highlight the growing divide between the media and the general public. In the end, it is the audience’s opinion that truly matters, and the overwhelming support for “Melania” speaks volumes about its impact and relevance in today’s society.

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