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Blow Dry (2001)

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Reviews Counted:63

Fresh:12

Rotten:51

Average Rating:4/10

Consensus: Heartwarming, but over-the-top and too formulaic.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for some language and brief nudity

Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Mar 9, 2001 Limited

Synopsis: The British Hairdressing Championship is coming to the small Yorkshire town of Keighley. The Mayor (Warren Clarke) is ecstatic--but initially the townspeople are underwhelmed. The exotic models and... The British Hairdressing Championship is coming to the small Yorkshire town of Keighley. The Mayor (Warren Clarke) is ecstatic--but initially the townspeople are underwhelmed. The exotic models and their even more exotic hairdressers arrive--among them reigning champion, Ray Robertson (Bill Nighy). The Mayor is disappointed when there is no local entry, especially since Keighley is the hometown of ex-champion, Phil Allen (Alan Rickman). But, Phil stopped competing when his model, Sandra (Rachel Griffiths), ran off with his wife, Shelley (Natasha Richardson). Shelley has cancer, and discovering it is terminal, she tries to reunite her family--Phil, their son Brian (Josh Hartnett), and Sandra--by entering the competition. Phil refuses. However, needled by the confident Ray, Brian enters on behalf of the family. Soon, they are cutting hair together again. Director Paddy Breathnach maintains the delicate balance between the pathos of Shelley's illness and the breathtaking flamboyance of the hairdressing competition, as it goes from outrageous camp to gorgeous fulfillment. Alan Rickman is splendid--especially when the phlegmatic Phil returns to competition with flashing scissors and tattooed feet. Natasha Richardson is touching as she fights to regain her family. And Rachel Griffiths gives a powerful performance, apparently in support, until she becomes the family's fabulous golden angel. [More]

Starring: Alan Rickman, Natasha Richardson, Josh Hartnett, Rachael Leigh Cook

Starring: Alan Rickman, Natasha Richardson, Josh Hartnett, Rachael Leigh Cook, Rachel Griffiths, Hugh Bonneville, Bill Nighy, Heidi Klum

Director: Paddy Breathnach

Director: Paddy Breathnach
Screenwriter: Simon Beaufoy
Producer: Sydney Pollack, William Horberg, Ruth Jackson
Studio: Miramax Films

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  • Blow Dry
  • Starring Rachael Leigh Cook (SHE'S ALL THAT), Josh Hartnett (PEARL HARBOR), and Alan Rickman (GALAXY QUEST) in a great ensemble cast -- the Academy Award(R)- nominated writer of THE FULL MONTY has crafted a hilarious story about the things everyone wants in life: love, happiness, and great hair! As the National Hair Championships descend upon a small town in England, the country's top stylists aren't expecting much from the local talent. But they didn't count on Phil Allen (Rickman), the retired golden boy of the competition circuit, entering the fray! Also starring Natasha Richardson (THE PARENT TRAP), Rachel Griffiths (MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING), and supermodel Heidi Klum -- laugh along as the locals dazzle the out-of-towners with some hair dos ... and don'ts.
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    03/21/01
    Todd R. Ramlow
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    The script by Simon Beaufoy of The Full Monty fame is far more soapy than bubbly as it concentrates on extended family entanglements and allows its comic potential to be bleached out by a ponderous mawkish streak.

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    Susan Wloszczyna
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    USA Today
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    Marred by mixing a supposedly touching and tragic family story with a half-blown, numbly campy send-up of the world of hair, Blow Dry just doesn't jibe.

    Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
    03/09/01
    Kim Morgan
    Kim Morgan
    Oregonian

    Blow Dry seems both overplotted and underimagined.

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    A.O. Scott
    A.O. Scott
    New York Times
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    Blow Dry is enjoyable in a low-key way, but it's far from an unqualified hit, and lacks the infectious energy of Beaufoy's earlier effort.

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    03/09/01
    James Berardinelli
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    Blow Dry has some wonderful moments, but the laughs are thin and the serious bits skid into melodrama.

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    03/09/01
    Liz Braun
    Liz Braun
    Jam! Movies

    By the end of this dispirited piece of regurgitated Full Monty NutraSweet, you'll wish someone were pointing a nail gun at your head instead.

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    03/09/01
    Dave White
    Dave White
    IFilm

    For all of its attempts at fluffing up this could-be-cute tale, Blow Dry lays flat -- padded down by subplots about broken marriages, struggles with cancer and an unnecessary Romeo-and-Juliet story.

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    03/09/01
    E! Online

    A tedious comedy.

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    03/09/01
    Paul Tatara
    Paul Tatara
    CNN.com

    This comedy is like the worst kind of hair: limp, unattractive, dull, full of split ends and needlessly dirty.

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    Lawrence Toppman
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    Charlotte Observer

    What Blow Dry needs, though, is less connect-the-dots and a little more of the waywardness that Warren Clarke's mayor-turned-emcee manages to wring from his limited assignment.

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    Jay Carr
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    Boston Globe
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    Most of the characters are just plain boring.

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