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Haircut is a curious snapshot of its time, capturing a cultural shift where hairstyles shortened and hemlines lengthened. The film weaves a tapestry of quirky characters played by Tony Morgan and his ensemble, who navigate this changing landscape with a blend of humor and absurdity. The practical effects, though modest, add a certain charm to its low-key aesthetic. The pacing feels casual, almost meandering at times, which suits its observational style. What stands out is its exploration of identity and social norms, making it a unique entry that resonates with the zeitgeist of the 70s.
Haircut is not widely known, which makes it somewhat elusive in collector circles. Its format history includes limited VHS releases and a few DVD prints, but finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Despite its obscurity, there's a niche interest in the film for those who appreciate the quirky charm of 70s cinema and its cultural commentary.
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