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A very entertaining documentary
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GERALD PEARY
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October 25, 2008
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Comparisons with Alexander Payne’s
Election
won’t fly. There’s no equivalent character to Reese Witherspoon’s conniving Tracy Flick in
FrontRunners
, Caroline Suh’s very entertaining feature documentary about a hard-fought battle for student-body president at Stuyvesant High School in New York City. The three serious candidates for the office are decent, smart, high-achieving kids — what you’d expect at New York’s most competitive public high school, one open to just the top three percent of applicants. Among the candidates, two stand out. Hannah is a cheerleader and a talented actress (she appeared in the indie feature
Palindromes
) who lives with her liberal mother on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. George, the son of Greek immigrants, resides in a Queens split-level. Both are charming and charismatic, though George, a cute junior version of Christian Slater, speaks in odd philosophical bites that wander perilously close to malapropism: “We want to get at the very spinal cord of student government.” Does this high-school election have any relevance to our national one? There’s a debate near the end pitting a highly motivated, verbally articulate candidate without student-government experience against one with several years of experience who resorts to clichés ( “Let’s raise the bar!”) and gnarls his rhetoric.
80 minutes | Brattle Theatre: October 24-30
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