11/8/16

11/8/16

2017 "Sixteen celebrated filmmakers. One day that redefined the United States."
11/8/16
11/8/16

11/8/16

5.7 | 1h44m | NR | en | Documentary

U.S. citizens in more than 25 states are followed as they set out on the morning of the presidential election, throughout the course of the day, until the polls close in the evening and the results are revealed.

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5.7 | 1h44m | NR | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: November. 03,2017 | Released Producted By: The Orchard , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.11-8-16.film
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U.S. citizens in more than 25 states are followed as they set out on the morning of the presidential election, throughout the course of the day, until the polls close in the evening and the results are revealed.

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aidenmalecky I'm glad they made this time capsule of a film. It documents the lives of a diverse group of Americans on election day, beginning in the morning and running through the night, after the results of Trump's victory are in. In addition to showing staunch Trump supporters and die-hard Hilary supporters, it shows Americans of other political persuasions. This includes an under-the-radar third party candidate running for president himself, some non-voters and a woman campaigning for conservative alternative to Trump, Evan McMullen. There's also the footage of workers in a newsroom, scrambling to change their headlines/stories/cartoons as the unexpected results roll in. In capturing these various personalities, experiences and emotional reactions, it successfully portrays how we're all connected, whether we like it or not.
zkonedog There is no doubt that the 2016 election was one of (if not the) most polarizing in the history of the United States. What "11/8/16" does is capture the initial, gut, visceral reactions of people on that day.I really liked how the documentary tries to form a sort of narrative for itself by starting at the beginning of the day with all the families/people it profiles, and then following those people throughout the day as the balance starts shifting from "Hillary is going to easily win" to "this is going to be a tight race". This strategy really captures what it felt like on that day.A lot of reviewers have mentioned the "liberal slant" of this documentary (and I think that's the reason for its very middling rating), and there is a definitive bias towards those who wanted Clinton to be victorious. However, I didn't feel that this at all ruined the experience. In fact, for the narrative of this doc to really work dramatically, it had to be focused more on that side of the story.I enjoyed watching "11/8/16" because it was able to put me back into the whirlwind of emotions of that momentous day. Even though the candidate whose name I scratched on the ballot did not win, I'm fascinated by Presidential politics as a whole and thus am always interested in new perspectives.
tchk I watched this whole thing. As the day progressed, they showed dramatic, and rare, examples of people who thought they needed HRC to win. The Trump supporters were shown as stupid or self-centered. As it became obvious that Trump would win, the slant to the left tilted way further. The ending comments were actually offensive if you voted for Trump. Waste of time- that's 105 minutes I can never get back.
mftalex This "documentary" was entertaining and I enjoyed listen to the various viewpoints. The problem is, the "documentary" viewpoints were overwhelmingly one-sided. The movie did show a few Trump supporters but the entire movie was edited and the questions asked were against Trump. In my opinion, a "documentary" should show an unbiased viewpoint and analysis on the topics discussed. I especially did not like how they made the couple from Michigan (if i remember correctly) look bad by only showing a small portion of the conversation they were having when they mentioned Muslims. Additionally, the movie shows the racism and how the Hillary supporters talked down about the other side. The "documentary" showed the producers opinion instead of an unbiased analysis. A problem our entertainment industry has.