Barbershop (2002) — Screenplay
Calvin, a young barber who sold his late father's struggling Chicago shop, must reclaim it before he loses his legacy for good.
- Written by
- Don D. Scott, Marshall Todd
- Genre
- Comedy, Drama
- Studio
- MGM
- Length
- 103 pages
This film offers a compact study in ensemble comedy and character-driven drama within a single day. Its lively dialogue and diverse cast showcase how a talky script can build a cohesive world. The script's balance of humor and heart, especially in its exploration of legacy and community, makes it a strong example of tone management and thematic layering.
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