Netflix’s Latest Military Drama Scores Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes

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Netflix’s new military drama Boots is drawing attention for its strong storytelling and performances. The series, created by Andy Parker and adapted from Greg Cope White’s memoir The Pink Marine, premiered on the streaming service on October 9.

The story follows a young American teenager who is secretly gay. He joins the military in the 1990s along with his straight best friend. The show explores his journey as he navigates life in the military while confronting personal challenges.

Boots features a large ensemble cast, including Miles Heizer as Cameron Cope, Max Parker as Sergeant Robert “Bobby” Sullivan, and Vera Farmiga as Barbara Cope. Other cast members include Liam Oh, Cedrick Cooper, Ana Ayora, Dominic Goodman, Kieron Moore, and Rico Paris.

The series has received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 91% Tomatometer score based on 22 reviews, and an 86% audience score.

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Critics have praised the show for its emotional moments and strong performances. Many highlight how the actors bring depth to their characters and make viewers care about their stories. Boots has been noted for balancing serious themes with humor, giving a fresh perspective on military life.

Though I have my issues with it, it’s a genuinely solid show with an excellent ensemble cast and powerful emotional moments ranging from haunting to heartfelt.

Callie Hanna

A brilliant balance of humor and earnestness, Boots manages to bring a fresh feel to a well trod setting. Endearing and nuanced performances have you caring for a whole company of characters.

Dana Han-Klein

In its portrayal, strength isn’t about posturing but an individual hallmark that can be shored up and channeled.

Melanie McFarland

The drama works well for most of the show, but at other moments, we can feel Boots embodying the main character’s struggles of searching for its place.

Alan French

It’s a familiar story, well-told, even if my own regret at never having experienced the masculinity-shaping gauntlet of becoming a jarhead was very fleeting.

Daniel Fienberg

Overall, Boots seems to offer a strong mix of character-driven storytelling and emotional depth. Personally, I think it’s exciting to see a military drama that focuses on both personal identity and the bonds between soldiers. What do you think about Boots and its take on military life? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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