IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
19.167
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine entschlossene Friseurin (Queen Latifah) konkurriert mit ihrem ehemaligen Chef (Kevin Bacon), nachdem sie ihr eigenes Geschäft in Atlanta eröffnet hat.Eine entschlossene Friseurin (Queen Latifah) konkurriert mit ihrem ehemaligen Chef (Kevin Bacon), nachdem sie ihr eigenes Geschäft in Atlanta eröffnet hat.Eine entschlossene Friseurin (Queen Latifah) konkurriert mit ihrem ehemaligen Chef (Kevin Bacon), nachdem sie ihr eigenes Geschäft in Atlanta eröffnet hat.
- Auszeichnungen
- 15 Nominierungen insgesamt
Laura Hayes
- Paulette
- (as Miss Laura Hayes)
LisaRaye McCoy
- Rochelle
- (as Lisaraye McCoy)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesQueen Latifah originated her character, Gina Norris, in Barbershop 2 - Krass frisiert! (2004). Beauty Shop (2005) is a part of the same cinematic universe as the Barbershop - Ein haarscharfes Viertel (2002) franchise, but takes place in Atlanta, not Chicago.
- PatzerTowards the end, when the radio announcer calls Gina's shop to talk to her, by turning up the radio for Gina to hear her voice, there would be so much feedback that no one will be able to hear the radio announcer and vice versa
- VerbindungenFeatured in Celebrated: Queen Latifah (2015)
- SoundtracksCall Me
Written by Randy Muller
Performed by Skyy
Courtesy of Salsoul Records
Under license from Bethlehem Music Company, Inc.
Ausgewählte Rezension
Being an admirer of Queen Latifah, who I believe as a great talent, I really to like this film. But I'm afraid I can't recommend it.
First, it is clear the cast and crew think the script funnier than it is; that's important, because it means there are going to be editing mistakes - not glaring ones like mismatched shots in inter-cut, but mistakes in timing, when the editor thinks there's a audience laugh to be allowed for with the brief "take" of an actor's response to a line or slow-burn; but the laugh doesn't arrive, so the takes are just dead time, dragging the film down.
Which of course leads to the second problem , the film's pacing. It is very erratic. Some scenes have no build-up, some have too much and end up over-extended which all amounts to "slow"; there are actually 'slow comedy' techniques (Jack Benny was a master). But this is basically a sit-com without a laugh track, so it needs to move at a real clip; but it doesn't.
Finally there's manner in which Latifah is presented. The director clearly admires her acting as much as I do, but he keeps trying to emphasize it. Latifah understands that an actor only needs small gestures and expressions on film, since the camera enlarges everything; but the director here really tries to bring our attention to her performance so that she appears to be over-acting sometimes when that is not the case - actually, the camera lingers too long, there are too many close-ups and they are too close for the naturalistic performance Latifah is trying to accomplish.
That happens, to a lesser extent, with all the actors, all of whom are doing their best.
But it's a weak script to start with, and the director hasn't yet found a focus that elevates it, so the acting gets pretty lost along the way.
Watchable, but not much more.
First, it is clear the cast and crew think the script funnier than it is; that's important, because it means there are going to be editing mistakes - not glaring ones like mismatched shots in inter-cut, but mistakes in timing, when the editor thinks there's a audience laugh to be allowed for with the brief "take" of an actor's response to a line or slow-burn; but the laugh doesn't arrive, so the takes are just dead time, dragging the film down.
Which of course leads to the second problem , the film's pacing. It is very erratic. Some scenes have no build-up, some have too much and end up over-extended which all amounts to "slow"; there are actually 'slow comedy' techniques (Jack Benny was a master). But this is basically a sit-com without a laugh track, so it needs to move at a real clip; but it doesn't.
Finally there's manner in which Latifah is presented. The director clearly admires her acting as much as I do, but he keeps trying to emphasize it. Latifah understands that an actor only needs small gestures and expressions on film, since the camera enlarges everything; but the director here really tries to bring our attention to her performance so that she appears to be over-acting sometimes when that is not the case - actually, the camera lingers too long, there are too many close-ups and they are too close for the naturalistic performance Latifah is trying to accomplish.
That happens, to a lesser extent, with all the actors, all of whom are doing their best.
But it's a weak script to start with, and the director hasn't yet found a focus that elevates it, so the acting gets pretty lost along the way.
Watchable, but not much more.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 36.351.350 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 12.801.465 $
- 3. Apr. 2005
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 37.245.453 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 45 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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