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Join former first lady Michelle Obama in an intimate documentary looking at her life, hopes and connection with others during her 2019 book tour for 'Becoming.'Join former first lady Michelle Obama in an intimate documentary looking at her life, hopes and connection with others during her 2019 book tour for 'Becoming.'Join former first lady Michelle Obama in an intimate documentary looking at her life, hopes and connection with others during her 2019 book tour for 'Becoming.'
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Adrian K. Collins
- Self - Adrian Collins
- (credit only)
Marian Robinson
- Self
- (as Marian Shields Robinson)
Summary
Reviewers say 'Becoming' is lauded for its intimate portrayal of Michelle Obama, emphasizing her strength, intelligence, and inspirational influence. Many appreciate the personal glimpse into her life, from childhood to First Lady. Some find it empowering and hopeful, particularly for women and minorities. However, a few critics argue it lacks new information and remains superficial, focusing more on her public image than personal experiences. Overall, the documentary is viewed as a positive and uplifting tribute to Michelle Obama's life and impact.
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I love Michelle. But this movies gives nothing new. It is just cuts form interview and couple of minutes of original interview. If you know at least something about Obamas, there is nothing new in this movie ... unfortunately.
I thought it was good. Michelle Obama sacrificed so much when she was catapulted into the First Lady. This film is important because even in 2020 its extremely rare to see the perspective of black women.
That was on my list since months and yesterday finally I watched it. Michelle Obama looks funny person in real life and I really appreciate that she didn't lose herself with becoming first Lady. It must be really difficult. I watched it but not enlighten or I cannot say my life has changed. You can watch if you like Obama or if you want to kill time
As a foreigner watching on in 2008, I was stunned that America had done this thing. Like many, I hadn't thought it would ever happen, or at least not for many more years. I was also extremely proud of the nation for the choice they made (unlike 8 years later). But you know one thought I had almost right away? "Oh God, I hope he doesn't get assassinated." Because I'm not naive about racism and extremism in America.
Watching this documentary gave me more insight into the person Michelle was before becoming First Lady. She came from such a great family so it's easy to see why she aimed so high with confidence. I could also see a little hint of how difficult it must have been, not just after the election but in the lead up to it with all the hatred directed towards her in the media. You could see on her face that she was feeling the pressure, and justifiably anger too, even while she stayed quiet, knowing that speaking her mind was detrimental to the campaign (for no good reason either).
I've always known that she was relieved to be leaving the White House, but this documentary gave me a better understanding of why that was. The Obama administration wasn't perfect, as I learned from watching Michael Moore's documentary about these years, including the story of Obama's visit to Flint, Michigan. I also knew that he was more of a deadly president to some Middle Eastern countries than even his predecessor, which I can't ever condone. Even so, watching this documentary made me pine for a time when the entire world didn't feel under threat because of the identity of the US leader.
Watching this documentary gave me more insight into the person Michelle was before becoming First Lady. She came from such a great family so it's easy to see why she aimed so high with confidence. I could also see a little hint of how difficult it must have been, not just after the election but in the lead up to it with all the hatred directed towards her in the media. You could see on her face that she was feeling the pressure, and justifiably anger too, even while she stayed quiet, knowing that speaking her mind was detrimental to the campaign (for no good reason either).
I've always known that she was relieved to be leaving the White House, but this documentary gave me a better understanding of why that was. The Obama administration wasn't perfect, as I learned from watching Michael Moore's documentary about these years, including the story of Obama's visit to Flint, Michigan. I also knew that he was more of a deadly president to some Middle Eastern countries than even his predecessor, which I can't ever condone. Even so, watching this documentary made me pine for a time when the entire world didn't feel under threat because of the identity of the US leader.
Didn't like it at all. This documentary feels like we are following a superstar and nothing less. It's all hyped up and it felt like I was watching a promotion. I expected something different and more classy.
Did you know
- Quotes
Michelle Obama: Your story with highs and lows, what seems so ordinary and seems like nothing to you, is your power.
- ConnectionsFeatured in M: Episode #3.21 (2020)
- SoundtracksA God Like You
Performed by Kirk Franklin
Written by Kirk Franklin, William Jeffrey
Courtesy of Fo Yo Soul Recordings / RCA Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
- How long is Becoming?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
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