Split Ends (2009)

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Split Ends: Directed by Dorothy Lyman. With Vincent Pastore, Corinna May, Lawton Paseka, Peter McRobbie. A feisty hairdresser faces off with an unscrupulous developer – and faces up to the uncertainties of her own life in a small, New Jersey town.

“November 6, 2010 A review of the movie Split ends by TheSalonGuy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA touching close to home movie about a Scottish born Hair Stylist struggling to keep her business open while local government, corruption and charm try to take over her property.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA slow start suddenly turns into an emotional suspenseful tale of the true life of a Salon Owner. While finally paying off her property and looking to grow her business, local government and corrupt investors attempt to take over the local stores to build u0026quot;Cortonau0026quot;. A luxury mall and condo complex that will replace dozens of local shops. The storyline may be somewhat familiar; however the movie grew on me. It had a u0026quot;cult classicu0026quot; feel to it which was very appealing after a somewhat slow start. If you are a fan of movies that have dry humor, seduction and corruption which many classic movies do, then I highly suggest checking out this film. It is a true representation of the passion, dedication and love for people that Hair Stylists really have. Despite a charming handsome Investor, a corrupt local government and a sleazy Mayor, Salon Owner Lizzie Munro doesnu0026#39;t give up and fights to keep her business open. This is a great tale of inspiration, perseverance, dedication and passion. There a many racy and romantic moments in the film, roller sets and good Italian food. I highly suggest checking out the film as it will bring a smile to your face and remind you about how we should love our profession.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTheSalonGuy”

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