Brittany Luce
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Glam has arrived before the cameras did in every sense.
That's such a good point.
It makes me think about how like documentaries are often made, right?
And maybe perhaps how differently this one may have been made.
Very often documentaries are
The result of film crews spending long periods of time with the subject.
And so very often when you think about how a moment like a news story like that would unfold in a documentary, typically it's like you're already with the subject.
And then you're there to capture this reaction to this horrible news and get some sort of response, emotional response.
And...
it made me wonder like, okay, how much were you guys really with her for this 20 day period?
If these wildfires were unfolding for days, right?
Like, were you possibly not filming with her often enough to be able to capture candid moments?
Um,
Yeah, I will note that Brett Ratner directed the film.
He's famous for directing the Rush Hour series.
And he was also accused by six women of sexual assault in 2017.
This Melania film is his first major release since being dropped by Warner Brothers in 2017.
But to your point, Bob, you think Melania, not Ratner, is the one seemingly in control of the narrative.
We're going to take a quick break.
But first, if any of you are finding it's been a minute for the first time, welcome.