"Hiding the Tears in My Eyes Cause Boys, Don't Cry"
Written: Mar 12 '04
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Pros: Everything & the Symbolic References of the World.
Cons: Nothing I Can Think of.
The Bottom Line: "Boys Don't Cry" is a chilling, sprawling masterpiece from Kimberly Pierce with enigmatic performances from Hilary Swank, Chloe Sevigny, & Peter Sarsgaard.
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In 1998 America, homosexuality was accepted in some parts of the U.S., notably the east and west coast. In Middle America, it was a different kind of story. That year, a Wyoming student named Matthew Shepard was killed by a group of hooligans in Laramie, Wyoming, notably because he was gay and thus, became a martyr for gay rights. Homophobia is a subject not many would like to go into and its a controversial subject that is hard to tackle. In 1999, a film about homophobia came from the story about a young woman named Teena Brandon who disguised herself as a man in Nebraska. Changing her name to Brandon Teena, the woman was eventually raped and killed in 1993 because of her subversive, sexual identity. Helming that subject was a new filmmaker who wouldnt just open more doors for other fellow female filmmakers but also would churn out one of the decades most powerful films to date in Kimberly Pierces Boys Dont Cry.
Based on the accounts of Teena Brandons death, Pierce and co-screenwriter Andy Bienen takes the story of a young woman who is yearning to be different in a landscape where being different at the time was unacceptable. With Pierce in her feature-length directorial debut, Boys Dont Cry is probably one of the greatest features ever made by a first-time director. Leading the pack as Teena Brandon is Hilary Swank in a tour-de-force performance that would garner the Oscar for Best Actress. While most films about victims tend to make them into martyrs, Pierce doesnt descend that territory by making stories of human beings at their best and worst at a time when the world wasnt watching. With a cast that includes Chloe Sevigny, Peter Sarsgaard, Brendon Sexton Jr., Alicia Goranson, Alison Folland, Matt McGrath, and Jeanetta Arnette, Boys Dont Cry is clearly one of the greatest films of the 1990s.
The film begins in 1990 as 20-year old Teena Brandon gets a haircut to look like a man with help from her friend Lonny (Matt McGrath) in Lincoln, Nebraska. Teena decides to hit on some ladies by pretending to be a guy named Bailey and it worked when she did upsetting some guys. Lonny doesnt like what she does as he kicks her out of his trailer as she goes for a drink. Teena then meets a young woman named Candace (Alicia Goranson) and her friend, an ex-convicted hooligan named John Lotter (Peter Sarsgaard) as he helped Teena in a barroom brawl. Teena introduces himself as Brandon Teena to Candace and John as they meet with Johns pal Tom (Brendan Sexton Jr.) as they ride all the way to Falls City, Nebraska.
Brandon wakes up as she calls Lonny, who warns her about the place, as she needed to go home for a trial due to the brawl she started. Instead, she decides to stay after meeting Kate (Alison Folland) and Johns ex-girlfriend Lana (Chloe Sevigny). Brandon immediately falls for Lana after she, Kate, and Candace sing karaoke as she joins them, Tom, and John for some midwestern fun on bumper skiing. Brandon decides to live with Lana, who is a single mother with a baby, as she continues to pursue Lana as she met her one night while getting some beer in which Brandon got, along with tampons that she stole. She meets Lanas mother (Jeanetta Arnette) as Lana said, she hates her life but Brandon doesnt mind, as she just wants to see her. The next day, Brandon decides to go see Lana again as she meets up with the gang as she drinks with John for a bit as he treats her like one of the guys. John introduces Brandon to his daughter April (Stephanie Sechrist) as Brandon takes photos of Lana and her mom, to Lanas disgust while April accidentally wets herself on John.
Later in the night, the gang goes for a drive as Brandon is challenged by three girls to a race in which Brandon wins but gets caught by the police as he only got a ticket. John wasnt happy since he was afraid that he might get convicted as he leaves everyone but Lana and Kate in the middle of the night. Tom shows Brandon his scars that he got at prison that he and John had when they would simply cut themselves. Tom wants Brandon to do it but he said no but Tom was just joking. Later in the day, Brandon receives a court summon to go back to Lincoln for a trial date where he sees Lana as he tells he has to go back to see his sister. Brandon returns to Lincoln briefly to speak to Lonny as he tells her that homos arent treated very well in Falls City. Brandon skips the trial date to be with Lana as they make out.
Brandon hangs out the ladies as John and Tom return from Omaha for a job where John learned that Lana is going out with Brandon. John secretly is upset but wonders why Brandon is so different as Brandons traffic violation catches up with him as a cop named Brian (Rob Campbell) reveals his past records of violations and forgeries and goes to jail. Candace then learns the truth as Lana frees Brandon from jail, as Brandon tries to tell her the truth about herself but Lana doesnt care. John then finds the truth about who Brandon is from Candace as he goes further on, as he is upset at what Brandon is. Lana returns home as her mother and friends confront her as Brandon also shows up as she is forced to reveal herself by John and Tom. Brian interrogates Lana and later Brandon as she is forced to reveal the beatings and rape from John and Tom later on. Lana realizes she doesnt care what Brandon is that would lead to tragedy.
The story of Boys Dont Cry is clearly in many parallels, a classic Shakespearian tragedy since it was based on the true accounts of what happened to Teena Brandon. The screenplay by director Kimberly Pierce and co-writer Andy Bienen definitely plays up to the dramatic structure of the film without being too Hollywood or too low budget. The films script strengthens up Pierces sprawling direction as she humanizes the characters, including villains while not making Teena Brandon into a martyr because Teena herself, is a complete screw up with her past criminal records and such. The films symbolic look of fast cars, clouds, and the earth represents the world around Falls City, Idaho with an evocative, bleak look of Middle American suburbia captured perfectly by cinematographer Jim Denault. Even Nathan Larsons atmospheric score sets the tone for the films ethereal setting while the music ranging from country, soul, punk, and rock from Nathan Larson (doing the Cures classic Boys Dont Cry), Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Isley Brothers, X, the Dictators, and many more plays up to the rural landscape of Nebraska.
The genius of the film really goes to Kimberly Pierce. While the film is mostly about the life of Teena Brandon, Pierce also examines the rural lifestyle of Middle America. A lifestyle that is filled with recklessness and depression that almost seems inescapable. So much for the American Dream. Pierce proves that is false as the bleakness of Middle America is shown where people pretty much go to bars, get drunk, go into fights and such while doing mindless activities like bump skiing, chomp on whipped cream, and getting high. Even as some of the characters want to get out, they really couldnt since its also a state of mind. Notably in Sarsgaards character of John Lotter, whose parenting skills are very poor as he feeds his daughter with a sip of beer that examines the sadness of Middle American suburbia.
Finally theres the film cast that is amazing in its smaller and leading performances. While the roles played by Rob Campbell and Alison Folland are small but utilized excellently, the roles of Alicia Goranson, as Candace and Matt McGraths role of Lonny are wonderful in their performances. Jeanetta Arnette is brilliant as Lanas mother who just doesnt play a surrogate mother for Brandon but for the cast while bring a complexity as a loose woman who also loves the people around her. Brendan Sexton Jr. is excellent as Tom as he brings a bit of humanity into his performance while showing the pain he went through in prison in a scene with Hilary Swank while his character was the only one that could bring any kind of control to John. Chloe Sevigny is spellbinding in her Oscar-nominated performance as Lana. Sevigny not only brings an element of beauty but depth into her bleak role as a young woman desperate to get out of her tumultuous lifestyle. This is by far one of Sevignys best performances.
Then there are the films two greatest performances. First is Peter Sarsgaard in a breakthrough performance as John Lotter. Sarsgaards portrayal is filled with layers as he plays the character with a dose of humanity rather than some villainous stereotype. Sarsgaard at times starts out as loveable to the people around him while he could snap just like that. By the third act, we see the ignorance in his character that is so believable; you almost want to hate him for what he does. The second and last notable performance is Hilary Swank as Teena Brandon. At times, its hard to believe that shes playing a woman who pretends to be a man. Swank uses her charm and wit to seduce the audience while in the more brutal scenes in the third act; she plays up to her sympathy in pain. Swank makes sure her character doesnt come out a martyr as she knows Teena Brandon was a screw up and plays up to the fact that shes a screw up. Swank even carries great chemistry in her scenes with Sevigny, Sarsgaard, and the rest of the cast in a performance that truly garnered the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Its been nearly five years since the release of the seminal films and times have changed for the people involved. While the actors in the smaller roles have been constantly working. Actress Hilary Swank since her Oscar win has had trouble capitalizing on her win despite stellar performances in Christopher Nolans Insomniac and the recent HBO film Iron Jawed Angels. Chloe Sevigny meanwhile is still a respectable actress in the independent film circuit despite courting controversy for her performance in Vincent Gallos 2003 flick The Brown Bunny. Coming out of Boys Dont Cry unscathed for some reason has been Peter Sarsgaard who since has been in standout performances for The Salton Sea, K-19: Widowmaker, Empire, and The Center of the World while becoming the toast of critics for his performance as Chuck Lane in Shattered Glass that got him a Golden Globe and Independent Spirit nomination while hes about to play a bisexual in the biopic Kinsey with Liam Neeson. Then theres Kimberly Pierce who after Boys Dont Cry has been off the spotlight lately as shes been trying to come up with a follow-up film as her peers like Sofia Coppola, Rebecca Miller, and Nicole Holofcener have surpassed her with their sophomore efforts.
While its not an easy film to watch due to its graphic context and violence, Boys Dont Cry remains a seminal masterpiece from Kimberly Pierce. With chilling performances from Hilary Swank, Chloe Sevigny, and Peter Sarsgaard, the film plays up to the real tragic accounts of Teena Brandon without over-dramatizing the story. Though Swank was the one remembered most about the film, the real star is Pierce with her symbolic, psychological approach in directing. Whether or not shell ever surpass this film, she did make one of the best independent films of the 1990s but also a film that helped opened more doors for not just women filmmakers but also the subject of homosexuality. In the end, Boys Dont Cry is a brilliant, modern-day tragic story on the subject of homophobia.
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Viewing Format: DVD Video Occasion: Good for Groups Suitability For Children: Not suitable for Children of any age
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