SummaryAgainst the turbulent backdrop of Belfast in the 1980s, two fellow barbers -- Colm, a Catholic, and George, a Protestant -- form an unlikely partnership to corner the toupee market in Northern Ireland. (DreamWorks)
Directed By:Barry Levinson
Written By:Barry McEvoy
An Everlasting Piece
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This late-in-the-year gem glows with Levinson's characteristically warm embrace of a wide range of people and his superlative sense of time and place.
75
This is a funny novelty, no denying it.
63
Coming from a big shot like Levinson, An Everlasting Piece feels like a gently amusing but undeniably minor diversion that, for whatever reason, needed to be gotten out of his system.
63
This wee trinket of a comedy, one of the more offbeat stabs at capturing the absurdity of the religious and political strife in Ireland, is for those who like their Guinness with a shot of wry.
60
It's a film of myriad minor pleasures but scant compelling qualities.
50
This mild but amusing comedy wasn't written by Levinson, and the accents may be different, but the feel is similar.
0
In every way dreadful.
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