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Boys State

  • 2020
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49m
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7.6/10
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Boys State (2020)
'Boys State' is an immersion into an annual, week-long program in which a thousand Texas high school seniors gather for an elaborate mock exercise: building their own state government.
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A thousand 17-year-old boys from Texas join together to build a representative government from the ground up.A thousand 17-year-old boys from Texas join together to build a representative government from the ground up.A thousand 17-year-old boys from Texas join together to build a representative government from the ground up.

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    • Amanda McBaine
    • Jesse Moss
  • Stars
    • Ben Feinstein
    • Steven Garza
    • Robert MacDougall
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    • Directors
      • Amanda McBaine
      • Jesse Moss
    • Stars
      • Ben Feinstein
      • Steven Garza
      • Robert MacDougall
    • 37User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 17 wins & 26 nominations total

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    8robinparker311

    I gave it an 8 but I could not stomach it

    Out of fairness to the documentarian I think this deserves an 8, because it is a very well-made documentary but personally, I found it impossible to watch. Some of these boys (and I know this is Texas, a very macho/conservative leaning state) make me think "this is what's wrong with today's GOP". The boys who showed so much machismo seemed to fare much better than the low key, kinder & simply, from my perspective, nicer boys. I'm sure you can tell by now that I am a liberal minded individual (and am therefore glad that there are no comments available on this review) & I cannot say that it's a not a well-made documentary but you had better have a stomach for macho, 17-year-old a-holes if you think you're going to enjoy this. Personally, I find it unbelievable that Cory Booker & President Clinton succeeded in this 'competition', but maybe it's not just the macho who survive? I can't watch the end of it so I don't know.
    9marc_baker1

    Maybe there's hope for us

    Halfway in, I had to check to make sure this was a documentary. I don't know how the filmmakers lucked into one of their subjects but kudos and I'm glad I got to see the results.

    This doc definitely has a slant to it but I think it's major theme of "change through listening" is universal.

    Well done.
    8gbill-74877

    A depressing view into democracy

    In going to 'Boys State,' young men get a chance to see firsthand how the two-party political system in America works; in watching this documentary about it, we get a chance to see just how dangerously flawed it is. Setting aside the deeply conservative views of many of the predominantly white Texans and the alarm they cause on their own, we see many disturbing things: the desire to be on the winning side being more important than the policies in the platform, the need to deceive to run for office, how whipping people into a frenzy by chanting slogans is easier and more powerful than confronting difficult issues with the nuance they require, an undercurrent of race bias, and the use of social media and innuendo to smear the opponent.

    One young fellow, Ben Feinstein, is incredibly charismatic, articulate, and intelligent - but we also see him consistently takes the low road as a party campaign chairman, which is unfortunate given his talents. The kid who is genuinely honest and seeks to understand the others and find pragmatic middle ground as a gubernatorial candidate, Steven Garza, is what politics desperately needs more of, but we see how difficult it is for someone like him to succeed. (Though as a side note, having Napoleon as a hero is an odd choice given the death and suffering attributable to him). It's a well-made documentary, with lots of candid moments and behind the scenes interviews, but I have to say, it's depressing too.
    7southdavid

    Gloomy Rose of Texas

    Another documentary on Apple TV was "Boys State" about a Texas Government themed Summer camp (for the want of a better term) that seems so alien to me, from the other side of the Atlantic and was in not quite equal parts both depressing and optimistic.

    A thousand boys, from across Texas come together with the aim of building a representative Government. This involves various elections for the roles and organisational work as the boys have been split into two arbitrary teams. They then "vote" on state leadership. The documentary follows several key characters who make up the campaigns.

    Its important to try and distinguish the documentary itself from the subject matter. In which case directors Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss did a great job in picking some of the key characters in this early on and staying with them as they went through their journey. The subjects open up to the camera about their true feelings, so they can be juxtaposed with their actions. There can be issues of bias, with a documentary and you never really know for sure, but here it feels like the stories natural heroes and villains come from their actions and not who they were before.

    Turning to the subject matter, it's depressing how quickly the young men in this film abandon any thought of achievement, or betterment of the state (however hypothetical) in favour of "winning". How rapidly compromise and debate is cast aside for memes and racism, and how successful they can be. Conviction in your beliefs can be a wonderful trait, but there's something scary and sad about the way some of these kids speak about their opinions, given their relatively little life experience. There are moments of hope though, mostly revolving around Stephen Garza, a second-generation Mexican American who speaks to the difficult audience about immigration issues and gun control and wins some consensus and support.

    Rather than wanting to change the world, it appears the majority of these kids just want to know how to beat it. It's not the documentaries fault, but it is depressing.
    8stephenstephenbyrne

    The Boys Are Not Alright

    This is simultaneously the most funny and most terrifying movie of 2020.

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      In 2017, the year before filming, Texas Boys State voted to secede from the United States.
    • Quotes

      René Otero: I don't hate the man. Never will. I think he's a fantastic politician. But I don't think a fantastic politician is a compliment either.

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      Featured in Projector: Uncle Frank/Luxor/Boys State (2020)
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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 新世代公民
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Concordia Studio
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      1 hour 49 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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