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Laila 2022-08-23 23:29:28
Peter from The Guardian is very straightforward, and it also represents my heart--"This is her (or even theirs) own movie, so you can't expect any careful and fresh inspection." But the point of this type of documentary is that I hope and I am willing to hear the protagonist share and tell more, and I can believe and respect all the imperfections and fragility that belong to everyone, that is...
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Abe 2022-08-23 18:11:23
Three and a half years, it is not easy to take a biography of the first lady, and it is inevitable to whirl around on the edge of topics such as chicken soup racial political dreams to change positive energy. Michelle is really the "first" lady, not just the president's wife. It is because of the power of education to be always shining. I got goose bumps on both occasions of Obama's appearances. The people at the top of the pyramid can be so interesting and approachable. It's really charming. I...
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Stephan 2022-08-23 15:50:34
I just can't get enough of her! (The documentary is so-so. A few short stories seem to be too late to...
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Chelsey 2022-08-23 14:12:31
The film is so good but Michelle is really too inspiring and empowering role...
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Sammy 2022-08-23 23:17:18
Us and them
After reading the book, I feel a bit regretful that this film was shot. Gao Daquan, the main theme, now this time is launching a campaign advertisement that is more like the Democratic Party. Only our first lady is the real first lady! Maybe it is because of the mentality of being too eager for...
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Michelle Obama: Get back on what track? It's a whole new track. It's not goin' back. You know it's all different, and it's different forever. So it's not getting back on track but its creating my next track... I'm doing what you're doing. I'm figuring out, "What do I want to do? What do I care about?" And it takes time to process your life and figure out what it all means. So little of who I am happened in those eight years. So much more of who I was happened before."
[regarding a student's question about having her career/life interrupted by her husband becoming president]
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Michelle Obama: We focus too much on "stats" and not "story." Stats are like, "What college are you from?" But your story is like, "What was your grandfather like?" "Who was your favorite relative and why?"
High School Student Shayla Allen: What advice would you give to someone who's trying to avoid becoming just a "stat"? Like when you go to college, you're not just the kid with the 3.0 GPA or when you're applying for jobs, you're not just that person who graduated at the top of her class. How do you avoid becoming just a number?
Michelle Obama: I think what makes you more than a stat is once you see yourself - you see yourself as more than a stat and you start thinking about, who are you? What do you care about? What brings you joy? I hope my story urges you to see the power of your story. And to own that.