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I saw Barbershop when it came out in 2002 and while it was moving, I cautioned to call it a astronomical movie b/c of spotty acting, over-the-top comedy (well, not all the humor was as comic as it should’ve been) a few holes in the set and sketchy character development that made each of the actors approach across as exiguous more than caricatures.
Fastforward, to February 2004. Barbershop 2: Encourage in Business becomes the tight movie the fresh one should’ve been. This movie is off tha chain for several reasons.
1) If you saw Barbershop, you’ll luxuriate in how the sequel does a stout job following up on each of the character’s memoir lines … Terry’s (Eve) relationship issues, Dinka’s esteem for Terry, Ricky’s decision to rise above his past troubles & compose something clear of his life, but most importantly, Ice Cube’s character learns an even deeper, historical-based lesson on the shop’s significance to the neighborhood AND Cedric the Entertainer’s dilapidated head character reveals a exiguous more about why he loves that shop and how he REALLY became such large friends with Ice Cube’s dad.
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2) This movie has a worthy more personal touch … the diagram Soul Food did. Maybe b/c as viewers we know what to inquire from each character it’s easier to peek their humanity on top of human imperfections. You know who’s the craziest, who’s the illest, who’s the livest, who’s the rowdiest and who’s gonna say things fair to gather a rise outta folk. But this cast becomes a family in the same method that ’80s note “Cheers” became one. The barbershop transforms in this movie from hot-spot-to-get-the-word-on-the-street to community hotbed where all are welcome and all arrive legal.
3) This Barbershop sequel offers a shrimp more insight into why & how the barbershop plays a much role in the African American community–offering commonground for different types of people with different types of ages, backgrounds, opinions, perspectives a residence to section camaraderie, etc.
4) If you find the chance, pay very terminate attention to the movie’s intro … an awesome exhaust of hair, er, Dismal hairstyles through the years as both motiff and metaphor for change (very great) . Without me giving away the movie’s very political, socially conscious message, I’ll fair say this hairstyles motiff foreshadows a development noteworthy, noteworthy later in the movie that has to do with the staunch life snarl … changing with the times, but retaining enough of your identity to quit the same. This theme hits home a various levels (I know unlit folks should feel me on this) . Very thought-provoking, but start enough to let each viewer prefer his gain message from it.
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5) Barbershop 2 was fair slow comic! This is coming from among the shruddest movie critics who won’t unprejudiced laugh b/c everyone else is laughing or be amused by the same stale lowbrow, slapstick humor that plagues dusky comedies today. No, this film’s comedy was actually stout!
6) Titanic, tremendous ending! That’s all I’ll say. I’m guessing though there will be a sequel to this movie too.
Barbershop 2: Benefit in Business is a mountainous sequel, one which delivers new, subversive laughs. Positive the dwelling is unbiased about the same as the first, but the movie tranquil entertains and the cast is even better since we have a few recent characters, such
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as Queen Latifah who plays Gina, the owner of another barbershop
near Calvin’s.
Ice Cube returns as Calvin Palmer, the owner of a very accepted barbershop on the Chicago Southside. The entire cast does return, and offers something a puny fresh to the film, surely Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer) for in this film he rambles about the Kobe Bryant trial, R. Kelly and Michael Jackson as well as a few others. Eve returns as Teri, Sean Patrick Thomas, Michael Ealy, Troy Garity and more. I should also point out that this installment is directed by a different director, Kevin Rodney Sullivan who made his debut with this film and he keeps the franchise going more than well.
Barbershop 2: Befriend In Business is rated PG-13 for Language, Sexual Material and Brief Drug References. The language is a bit bawdy and rough, there’s also sexual innuendo nothing explicit though. The film has already been a hit and surely deserves to be one, I’m not too definite if it’s better than the first but it certain is as well-behaved. Head down to the theatre and check out Barbershop 2.

