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Head of State (PG-13)
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Hollywood.com Says
With
Head of State
,
Chris Rock
and
Bernie Mac
give audiences a much-needed excuse to poke fun at--but also admire--the way U.S. democracy is supposed to work.
Story
To get around the premise to
Head of State
, you must be willing to suspend your disbelief. Don't worry; it doesn't hurt. In fact, it keeps you rolling in the aisles.
Chris Rock
plays Mays Gilliam, a Washington, D.C., alderman who listens to the people in his neighborhood and does everything he can to help them out. Unfortunately, he's just not good at playing the political game--he's got too much heart. Then, just as Mays is about to lose his job, he unwittingly becomes part of a much bigger political machine. After the frontrunner in the race for president dies in a plane crash, party pols--including Sen. Bill Arnot (
James Rebhorn
), advisor Debra Lassiter (
Lynn Whitfield
) and campaign manager Martin Geller (
Dylan Baker
)--ask Mays to step in as their nominee. Say what? Well, to be honest, those behind the scenes have chosen the unsuspecting Mays because they know darn well no one is going to vote for him. Losing now will give Arnot a better chance to win the presidential election in four years. What they
don't
expect is Mays's determination to do good, as he throws away all conventions and incorporates his own special brand of campaigning (his motto: "That ain't right!"). At first, only his older brother--and eventual running mate--Mitch (
Bernie Mac
) and new love Lisa (
Tamala Jones
) understand how truly effective Mays could be if elected president. Soon everyone does.
Acting
It's always been sort of a hit-and-miss situation with
Rock
and his films--the last two (
Bad Company
,
Down to Earth
) have bombed at the box office. Fortunately,
Head of State
captures just the right mixture of
Rock
's biting humor and social commentary--and even though the comedian likes to put on the smart ass routine most of the time, deep down, the guy has a heart of gold. I imagine Mays Gilliam is pretty close to who
Rock
really is. Even though
Rock
's good, when the hilarious
Bernie Mac
hits the scene, he turns the film up a notch.
Mac
, whose career has skyrocketed in the last few years with his hit TV show, has one of those expressive faces that tells it all. You can feel the energy rising when Mitch walks off the train, dressed to the nines to meet his brother and assume his duties as Mays's running mate. In the supporting roles,
Whitfield
does a nice job as the snooty advisor whose ideas about politics are happily changed by Gilliam's unorthodox ways, while
Robin Givens
goes out on a limb, playing Mays' shrewish ex-girlfriend who dumps the guy but desperately tries to get him back when she realizes where he's heading.
Rebhorn
and
Nick Searcy
, who plays Mays's snarky opponent Vice President Brian Lewis, easily take on the roles as the evil politicians. Only
Jones
(
Two Can Play That Game
) is wasted as the sweet girl-next-door.
Direction
As star, co-writer and producer,
Rock
also makes his directorial debut with
Head of State
. In total control of the project, the comedian grabs the chance to incorporate whatever bits and outrageous behavior tickle his funny bone. In the film's opening credits, for example, he lists several political leaders, including Bob Dole, Al Gore and Hillary Clinton, and then states "Who are NOT in this movie." You know from then on that you're in for a farcical ride along the road to Pennsylvania Avenue. Some moments are hysterical: Mitch explaining why, with a background as a bail bondsman, he's more than qualified to enter politics ("I can bail out the United States") or secret servicemen coming out of nowhere to whisk off an unwanted ex-girlfriend. Other moments miss the mark: a room full of uptight Washington, D.C., muckity mucks getting jiggy with it as soon as Nelly's "Hot in Herre" comes on? Please. It's
Rock
's show, though, and he wants us to laugh long and hard--but he still sends out the message that anyone who puts his mind to it can make a difference.
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