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Une journée dans un salon de coiffure pour hommes du sud de Chicago. Calvin vient d'hériter du salon de son père. Après avoir vendu son bien à un malfrat local, il réalise son erreur et commence à comprendre l'héritage et la vision de son paternel. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Lima 

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anglais Ice Cube takes over his deceased father's barbershop, where he employs his friends, and has a dilemma about whether to sell it or not. That's all you need to know, that's all there is to it. Cube calls the films from his production company "real nigger movies", and it’s true, The Barbershop features an all-black cast, from the lead to the extras on the street. The exception is one Indian shopkeeper and one of the white barbers, whom the other "brothers" distrust, and he only manages to break it when he skillfully cuts the hair of one of his black brothers with a razor. Sounds quite silly, right? Well, it is silly. Cube's buddies spend the whole movie quarreling and making jokes at each other. Fortunately, compared to Cube's previous film Next Friday, the fecal humour has been reduced to a minimum. Perhaps this film can only be appreciated in the States, where for a while it was on the top of the attendance chart. ()

kaylin 

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anglais This time I will be a little kind and assume that with the next installments it went completely down the drain. But they can pleasantly surprise me. Ice Cube is good in the lead role, Cedric is at least as annoying as I have experienced him, Eve is fine, and the plot is also quite decent. Nothing great, but within a comedy with dramatic and brotherly elements, it is enough to meet the average. ()