Troublemakers
Troublemakers

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Troublemakers

2022
Movie
Adult · 18+
44 min
English

A school counselor, Mr. Russell (Brad Newman), invites two students, Lily (Coco Lovelock) and Emma (Haley Reed), who dislike each other, to his house for an intervention. Even as Lily and Emma walk together up to the front steps, all they do is heckle each other, showing how much they can't stand each other. Mr. Russell tells them that he thinks the cause of their anger towards each other is underlying sexual tension! Emma and Lily are shocked, but if THIS is what it'll take to end the animosity between them...

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users88%
Director: James B. GenslerGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the controversial history of school discipline and the 'zero tolerance' policies that have impacted students for decades. It examines how these policies, often implemented with good intentions, can disproportionately affect minority and low-income students, leading to a school-to-prison pipeline. The film features interviews with educators, students, and legal experts to explore the broader societal implications.

Critical Reception

Troublemakers received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its timely and important subject matter. Audiences found the film eye-opening and effective in its presentation of a complex issue. It was particularly noted for its thorough research and balanced perspective.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and necessary exploration of school discipline policies.

  • Effectively highlights the human cost of 'zero tolerance'.

  • Thought-provoking and well-researched documentary.

Google audience: Google users largely found 'Troublemakers' to be an important and eye-opening documentary. Many appreciated its deep dive into the consequences of strict school disciplinary actions and the disproportionate impact on certain student groups. The film is frequently described as informative and a catalyst for important conversations.

Fun Fact

The film draws heavily from the acclaimed book 'The End of School Discipline' by David L. Brunsma, which provides an academic foundation for the documentary's arguments.

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