"Head of State" is a hilarious comedy directed by Bernie Mac, Chris Rock, Dylan Baker, and Lynn Whitfield that hit theaters in 2003. The film follows Mays Gilliam (played by Chris Rock), a Washington, D.C. alderman who unexpectedly finds himself thrust into the national spotlight as a presidential candidate. With the help of his savvy brother Mitch (played by Bernie Mac) and a talented campaign team, Mays embarks on a wild and unconventional political journey filled with humor, heart, and unexpected challenges. As Mays navigates the cutthroat world of politics, he brings a fresh and unconventional perspective to the presidential race, challenging the status quo and shaking up the establishment. With his unique blend of wit, charisma, and authenticity, Mays captivates the nation and forces both his opponents and supporters to take notice. Packed with sharp satire, witty one-liners, and standout performances from the talented cast including Dylan Baker and Lynn Whitfield, "Head of State" is a must-watch comedy that delivers laughs while offering a thought-provoking commentary on the American political landscape.
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