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So, 'Haircut' is a quirky little piece from 2014 that dives into the mundane yet oddly profound journey of a guy who just wants to get his hair trimmed. It’s shot with a kind of offbeat charm, and the pacing feels like a leisurely stroll—perfect for a lazy afternoon watch. The humor here is subtle, relying on the absurdity of the situation rather than over-the-top gags. You get a sense of the protagonist’s simplicity, which is refreshing. The performances are natural, almost like they're pulling us into their everyday lives. And while it’s not heavy on practical effects, it certainly nails that slice-of-life vibe. It’s more about the little moments than any grand narrative, which is what I find distinctive about it.
Leisurely paced narrativeSubtle humor and charmFocus on the absurdity of daily life
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