The Barber

2002 "Darkness can do strange things to a man"
5.7| 1h34m| en| More Info
Released: 31 December 2002 Released
Producted By: Studio Eight Productions
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In the small town of Revelstoke, Alaska, local barber Dexter is surprised to learn that the body of Lucy Waters has been discovered. Having killed this woman, days ago, he hoped her body wouldn't be found until spring. Through the eyes of a serial killer, we discover the chilling layer of a weary town whose only concern is another long, dark winter.

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Glimmerubro It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Freeman This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
PHASEDK Late night 'horror' film.. its not a horror but was on the UK Horror Channel. BBC1 often comes up with these never heard of, good films.. so, as usual I came in about a 1/3 through and picked up. I too am a McDowell fan..from early days.. and yes, what a cast.. what a film. I needed to watch it through to at least answer some questions.. dark and gloomy because of where it is set..Alaska.. McDowell does his 'usual'..creepy stuff, are we being sold a 'flanker'.. type acting, keeping everyone guessing. And we aren't sure through virtually the whole film. I loved that.. well..the whole town has history, records are called up.. so, OK then. But we aren't let into any secrets until way late on. I'm a film buff but I never heard of it.. how many more like this, and I got confused looking for this here, German and Netherlands released.. and it won awards. Good. Still never heard of it. So, was it a co European/Canadian production? 1M budget.. what was box office, was it a flop then? I haven't found many facts here. Thats a annoying, anyway, well worth the watch.. and I'll watch for it again. Small Town People has been on another channel, and thats worth a watch too, but we know thats 'backwoods UK' made..local people. Low budget. Making of on DVD which I haven't got yet. So, The Barber.. well worth it.
merklekranz "The Barber" is an entertaining film about a serial killer hiding out in small town Alaska. The fact that almost everyone there can barely write their own name makes them easy prey for Malcolm McDowell, the town barber. Some good character development, and sharp humor help immensely. The bleak Alaskan winter provides an appropriately dreary backdrop for the strangling of several females. Friction develops between the local sheriff and an FBI agent sent to investigate. Most of the story is told from the killers viewpoint, and the ending is both unexpected and out of the ordinary. I liked it and recommend "The Barber" - MERK
Paul Andrews The Barber set in a small town in Alaska called Revelstoke so far North it's not even on some maps, with a population of 253 local barber Dexter Miles (Malcolm McDowell) is one. While on a hunting trip two locals Levi (Philip Granger) & Buffalo (C. Ernst Harth) make a horrific discover, the dead body of a local woman named Lucy (Jennifer Martinez) who had been choked to death & dumped. The suspicion immediately turns to her boyfriend but that goes nowhere when FBI Agent Crawley (Garwin Sanford) turns up & informs Sheriff Corgan (Jeremy Ratchford) that he too has been founded murdered. The hunt is on for a serial killer as the finger of suspicion points to several people but it's the kind old barber Dexter who hides the darkest secret...Directed by Micael Bafaro I am not sure who The Barber was meant to appeal to, as a serial killer thriller it's lame & as a straight slasher horror film it's useless & I have to say I thought it was just plain crap. First of all The Barber is set in a town where for a month there is no sunlight just like in 30 Days of Night (2007) only The Barber never does anything with the concept other than seem like it takes place entirely at night, some may think it's an interesting backdrop but like I said nothing, but nothing is done with the idea & that to me is a waste of potential. Secondly there's no ambiguity here at all, we know from the start that the Barber is the killer so nothing unravels or plays out against expectation & I it ends up feeling like a precession as we, the audience, wait to see if the kind old serial killer gets away with it or not. Thirdly none of the kills happen on screen, we never see Dexter act evil at all at any time & it's hard to think of him as anything else other than an old bloke, the script never really goes into his psyche & while previous murders he committed in other towns are briefly mentioned the character development is virtually zero. Also the ending is rather confused with various file swapping & reading going on, for me Dexter just gets away with it too easily.None of the murders happen on screen, apart from someone getting shot at the end The Barber is totally bloodless & has no violence or gore. Besides a very dark & gloomy look throughout there's not much style here, I just thought it was competent but little else. Moving along fairly slowly I suppose if you can buy into the setting, the character's & the none event of a murder mystery I suppose you might like The Barber but those with little patience should look elsewhere.With a supposed budget of about $1,000,000 this was actually shot in a town called Revelstoke although in reality it's in British Columbia in Canada. The acting isn't bad, McDowell is a true pro so he's always watchable if nothing else & some of his monologues are alright.The Barber is a slow moving predictable film in which virtually nothing happens, no twists or turns & the endless darkness gimmick is wasted. Persoanlly The Barber nearly put me to sleep & that just about says it all.
DarkAnnie I bought the DVD of this movie for five bucks at Fred Meyer. Honestly, I thought it was going to suck. I only bought it because it stars Malcolm McDowell, and I'd watch that man read the phone book.Big surprise! The Barber is delightful! It's filled with dark humor, wit, and some really terrific visual jokes. Oh yeah, and grisly murders, too.Malcolm McDowell is fantastic, as usual. He alternately downplays the character and chews the scenery. The rest of the cast is good as well. The chief of police is excellent as he slowly comes unhinged. The dim but sweet Jules was another of my favorites.Sure, there are technical problems. It's a low-budget flick, and they could have used a continuity editor. But so what? The movie is great fun. Watch it on a dark, cold night. And I'm not just saying this because Malcolm McDowell makes my horns pointy.

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