One Fine Day, A Hairdresser

(Un Beau Jour, Un Coiffeur)

2.0

Synopsis:

How do you ask a wild, impetuous hairdresser on a date if you’re a pathologically timid philosophy student with no social skills?

Quick Thoughts:

I came across “One Fine Day, A Hairdresser” because of Julien Baumgartner. Also starring in “You’ll Get Over It (À Cause d’Un Garçon)“, I was intrigued to see more of this attractive actor’s work. Unfortunately, I was rather disappointed. Now, don’t get me wrong – this queer short film is interesting to watch. It just is not a masterpiece and feels more like a film student’s final project. But it seems like my rating of “One Fine Day, A Hairdresser” is not on par with other reviewers. Many folks seem to enjoy the lighthearted, almost fantastical plot that posits that first love as a magical bolt of lightening that strikes suddenly and overrides common sense. I don’t, or at the very least I did not find it developed enough to actually be entertaining in this rushed queer short film. Personally, I would avoid watching this short as there are plenty of others that are more enjoyable to watch. But if you do decided to give it a go, it isn’t entirely a bad queer short.

Watched?

Yes

Worth It?

Neither or Unsure

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Release Date:

11 June, 2005

Duration:

12m

Director:

Gilles Bindi

Writers:

Gilles Bindi

Stars:

Julien Baumgartner, Clément Allanic, Colette Kraffe

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