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This movie, based on the cult Broadway musical of the 60s, tells a story about Claude, a young man from Oklahoma who comes to New York City. There he strikes up a friendship with a group of hippies, led by Berger, and falls in love with Sheila, a girl from a rich family. However, their happiness is short because Claude must go to the Vietnam war.
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After my best friend said she'd seen this movie TWICE, I knew I had to see it. This movie is funny and thought provoking in a way that only Chris Rock could make it. He likens the obsession many African American women have for permed hair to crack addiction which, sadly to me, is played out as a 4-year old girl is getting her hair permed -- again. How the Black hair care industry is a $9 billion industry but very little of it goes to Black owned manufacturers and companies. How, at the annual Bronner hair convention in Atlanta, GA, out of hundreds of attending vendors filling a convention floor only 2 aisles are Black owned manufacturers. To find out where human hair for wigs and extensions come from Chris traverses the globe. He interviews big and small screen divas, Rev. Al Sharpton, and everyday people in this amazing film. Whether you are Black, White, Latina or whatever, and whether you have hair or had hair, please see this film.
swong705
I really expected it to be funnier. People were walking out on this documentary. Now I know how vain some people are. It is also a comment on capitalism and greed. Exploitation of a group of people to make money. Please dont buy Indian hair. It is terrible how they are exploited. They have no idea what is happening to their hair and are not getting paid for their hair. It is terrible. At least I learned this much. This was the only interesting part of the documentary.
lewbraith
enjoyed informative funny interesting good
kat121085
Funny Real Informative Must See
movieprincess
THIS MOVIE IS VERY EDUCATIONAL AND IT DEFINITELY HAS ITS FUNNY MOMENTS. THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE THAT DON'T HAVE A CLUE ABOUT WHAT IT TAKES TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR HAIR AND THEN THERE ARE THOSE INDIVIDUALS THAT GO TO THE EXTREME AND FEEL THAT IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR HAIR, THAN TAKE CARE OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. THIS IS A FILM THAT NEEDS TO BE VIEWED BY ALL INDIVIDUALS.
After my best friend said she'd seen this movie TWICE, I knew I had to see it. This movie is funny and thought provoking in a way that only Chris Rock could make it. He likens the obsession many African American women have for permed hair to crack addiction which, sadly to me, is played out as a 4-year old girl is getting her hair permed -- again. How the Black hair care industry is a $9 billion industry but very little of it goes to Black owned manufacturers and companies. How, at the annual Bronner hair convention in Atlanta, GA, out of hundreds of attending vendors filling a convention floor only 2 aisles are Black owned manufacturers. To find out where human hair for wigs and extensions come from Chris traverses the globe. He interviews big and small screen divas, Rev. Al Sharpton, and everyday people in this amazing film. Whether you are Black, White, Latina or whatever, and whether you have hair or had hair, please see this film.