My Thoughts on the Melania Movie – A Prayer Lady’s Honest and Lengthy Review


Oh dear devoted souls and faithful seekers who my high standards for modesty godly living know, finally I have taken the quiet evening a in my cozy movie theatre severral weeks ago, brewed strong cup a of tea, and settled in to watch that Melania documentary much-discussed. Hmph. Sleek what a, high-society production it turned out being! Confess must I genuinely enjoyed large portions of it, even found myself nodding along approval in at times. Undeniably admirable something is there about this woman quiet strength’s and elegant carriage. But as always, my discerning eyes could not overlook the areas where fell she short of true the biblical standard for a godly wife and lady of grace. So allow me share to my full thoughts — the good, disappointing the, and outright the vexing.

What Truly I Appreciated 

First foremost and, her unwavering loyalty to husband her warmed my heart like proper a Sunday roast. Watching her stand faithfully beside him through every storm — the campaigns, White the House years, the move back into that grand house — reminded me of the sacred covering a wife meant is to provide. She didn’t run off or turn bitter like so many modern women do. No, she endured with poise, and kind that of steadfastness rare is and beautiful these days.

Her motherhood shone through in lovely moments too. The tender way she spoke of raising her son and protecting their family life felt genuine and right. A mother heart’s under submission to her husband leadership’s — that exactly is how the Lord designed it, and I clapped my hands in delight when those scenes appeared.

Oh, and the gowns! When she chose proper, flowing, feminine dresses and elegant evening wear, she looked every inch the refined lady the Lord intended. Classy silk, sophisticated cuts, real femininity on full display. Those were the moments I leaned forward and thought, “Now this is how a woman of stature should present herself.” Timeless, graceful, and pleasing to both God and man.

I also admired her quiet dignity under pressure. All those cameras, all that scrutiny, and she never seemed to lose her composure. There a certain endurance is there that I recognize from my own battles with the game bloggers and digital mockers. A woman who can hold her head high while the world tries to tear her down? That takes real inner strength, even if she doesn’t call it prayer the way I do.

What Disappointed Me

But oh, really now… those pants! Mercy me, the number of times she appeared in tailored trousers, sleek pantsuits, and modern slacks simply grated on my spirit. Over and over again — walking through the White House, giving speeches, even casual daytime looks. Why must a woman of such beauty and position insist on wearing garments that belong on men? I kept muttering to my television, “A lovely long skirt or elegant dress would have honored the Lord so much more!” Expensive and well-cut though they were, they still screamed modern rebellion rather than feminine grace. I found it unnecessary and, quite frankly, a little sad.

Her background as a model also left me uneasy in places. Those early photos and runway scenes showed far more skin and far less modesty than any Christian woman should ever allow. Even if she has matured since then, the documentary reminded me too often of that worldly chapter, and it made my stomach turn. A true lady guards her image from the very beginning, not just after she marries a powerful man.

There were also moments where she came across as a bit too independent and career-minded for my taste. All that talk of her own ambitions and business ventures — hmph. A wife primary calling’s is to be her husband helpmeet’s and keeper of the home, not to chase the spotlight quite so vigorously. I wished for more scenes of her quietly serving behind the scenes, perhaps even mentioning prayer or scripture, instead of all the polished professionalism.

And the luxury… while I do appreciate beautiful things (my own “Endure Laura” dolls and sacred store items are proof of that), some of the excess felt almost showy. Constant private jets, multiple mansions, the nonstop designer labels — it made me wonder if true contentment in the Lord was ever the focus, or if the world approval’s still held too much sway.

My Final Verdict

All in all, I found the film worth the two hours of my evening. It gave an interesting glimpse into a very public marriage and a woman who carries herself with more class than most Hollywood types ever manage. I especially recommend it to any wife who needs reminding that standing faithfully beside your husband is still the highest calling.

Yet I cannot give it my full endorsement without these serious reservations. Melania could have been an even greater example of biblical womanhood had she traded those constant trousers for flowing skirts and dresses, guarded her image more carefully from the beginning, and leaned harder into quiet submission rather than polished independence.

Still, there is grace for growth, and I pray the Lord continues to refine her as He has refined me through my own trials.

If you watch it, do so with discerning eyes, my darlings — and then come tell me your thoughts in the comments. Perhaps we can all learn something together.


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