Review of Hair (2012) by Mercedes S — 13 Aug 2009
From the beginning this movie tells you, "There will be a lot of singing." If you don't like musicals, you may still like this movie. Hippies get hold of a straight walker named Claude and form a relationship that includes every viewer.
So much personality pours from the screen. Geenie, played by Annie Golden, is a sweet, "innocent," and delightful character, and Berger, played by Treat Williams, demands the stage with his thick eyebrows and savage sex-appeal.
Claude wins over the crowd immidiately; his monotone and pensive demeanor command a respect as well as adoration, although he does have a jouvinile and innocent quality to him, like that of a younger sibling or someone to be protected.
Peace, love, and happiness is the message of this group of misfits, and all seems as such until things get really real really fast when the friends go to visit Claude on base. A recommened see.
This review of Hair (2012) was written by Mercedes S on 13 Aug 2009.
Hair has generally received very positive reviews.
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