Review of Barbershop (2002) by Ralph S — 11 Jul 2006
Rated PG-13 for asstounding language and asspiring sexual dialogue, ass much ass the average high schooler prob. hears.
A simole description of this movie: Causes laughter.
Why? People in this barbershop have random obnoxious dialogue.
But occasiionally this movie creates warm smiles:
The men in the shop are pretty sure of themselves. They're wild steers ass erting domin ance- so naturally hostile words are shared and tempers flame.
There'ss one great scene that involves the only female hair cutter of the rowdy bunch, a character named Terri and played well by Eve. 2 workers trade insults and start approaching each other, ready to fight. Un upbeat song is playing on a boom box. The volume is turned up. Terri starts dancing in between the guys, giving a playful look to the one she's facing. Suddenly the tempers are calmed.
Here's my advice: Whenever you're feeling angry, downcasst, any other negative emotion, start dancing and/or singing a song. It works wonders.
A pure happy movie. Blassed ass urance.
This review of Barbershop (2002) was written by Ralph S on 11 Jul 2006.
Barbershop has generally received positive reviews.
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