Genre: Comedy, Marriage, Political, Urban
Tagline: Back in business.
Plot: Calvin (Ice Cube) has gotten over his money troubles and is no longer in danger of losing his shop - but his neighborhood is in danger of losing its identity. Intent on "regentrifying" the South Side, a money-hungry corporation is moving into the community with coffee bars, video stores, and a big-name haircut chain, and the area's "mom and pop" establishments are in danger of losing their hometown advantage. While juggling changing situations, new loves, and looking for ways to better their lives, Calvin and his crew have to take a stand to keep the South Side and its businesses in the family.And of course, the crew still has time for its signature Barbershop discussions - outrageous, explosive, and hilarious. The world changes and so do hairdos, but some things never go out of style - you can still say anything at the
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The second cut goes a little deeper in this sequel to the feel-good ensemble comedy.--Sheri Linden (Hollywod Reporter)
The entire cast of the 2002 comedy returns for the sequel, which this time round has been sheared of the original's slapstick humor and infused with some insightful character development. Overall, Barbershop 2 is a sweet comedy minus the sap, hilarious yet devoid of crudity, and political without ever being preachy.  --Guylaine Cadorette (Hollywood.com)
... this smart, feisty comedy is still ghetto-fabulous enough to make you laugh until your short, back and sides ache.  --Jamie Russell (BBC Films)
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| Written by |
Mark Brown
Barbershop, How to Be a Player, The Seat Filler | | |
| Music By |
Richard Gibbs
10 Things I Hate About You, Say Anything..., Queen of the Damned | |
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