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Split Ends presents an interesting clash of generational views, set against the whimsical backdrop of Pugsley's SideShow, a barbershop that's almost a character in its own right. The vibrant colors and quirky decor create an atmosphere reminiscent of a children’s fantasy, but the real heart lies in the interplay between Carl Welden’s aging barber and his granddaughter, Riley Dobbins. The bickering feels genuine, and there's a palpable tension as they navigate not just the future of the barbershop but their relationship too. Themes of patriarchy and tradition bubble beneath the surface, making it more than just a simple family drama. There's a certain charm in how the film balances humor and seriousness, and both performances lend a depth that makes you reflect long after the credits roll.
Unique setting reminiscent of a whimsical factoryEngaging performances that highlight generational conflictExploration of themes around tradition and modernity
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