N.O.L.A. Circus

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"Love is in the hair."
  • PG
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 4.9  (102)

N.O.L.A. Circus is a 2015 American comedy-drama movie directed by Luc Annest. It revolves around the lives of two rival New Orleans barbershops, their owners, and patrons. The movie is set in the backdrop of the post-Katrina New Orleans. The story centers around two barbershops, one black-owned and the other white-owned, and their owners, Marcellus (Vas Blackwood) and Marvin (Dave Davis), respectively. The two barbershops have a long-standing rivalry fueled by their owners' prejudices.

Marcellus and Marvin are both struggling to keep their business afloat in the aftermath of the hurricane. Marcellus is facing eviction from his landlord, the aging Miss Mamie (played by Beverly Todd), who is sympathetic to his plight but is under pressure from her son to evict him. Meanwhile, Marvin is dealing with dwindling business and mounting debts.

The plot takes a turn when Marcellus and his friend Frankie (played by the rapper Baby Bash) steal Marvin's prized possession – his vintage Mustang. In retaliation, Marvin and his accomplice, Brian (played by Martin Bradford), steal Marcellus' safe. However, things take a chaotic turn when the safe turns out to contain a ticking bomb.

The bombing incident brings to light the racial divide that exists in the city and the consequences of prejudice and hatred. The bombing forces Marcellus and Marvin to work together to unravel the mystery behind the bombing and bring the perpetrator to justice.

Amidst all the chaos, a love story also unfolds between Marcellus' son, Deuce (played by Percy Romeo Miller Jr.), and Marvin's daughter, Brandy (Taryn Terrell). The two young lovers must navigate their way through the racial tensions and animosity between their families to find happiness.

One of the notable aspects of the movie is its ensemble cast, which includes seasoned actors like Beverly Todd and Vas Blackwood, as well as rising stars like Taryn Terrell and Percy Romeo Miller Jr.

The movie blends comedy and drama in equal parts, making it an engaging watch. The humor is largely derived from the interactions between the various characters and their idiosyncrasies. The drama, on the other hand, stems from the underlying racial tension and the consequences of hatred and prejudice.

The movie also touches upon the issue of gentrification and its impact on the city's marginalized communities. It portrays how the black community is struggling to survive in the face of the city's changing demographics and the influx of affluent white residents.

Overall, N.O.L.A. Circus is a charming movie that tells a compelling story while also shedding light on the issues faced by New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The movie is a testament to the resilience of the city and its people, and it showcases the beauty and diversity of New Orleans' rich culture.

N.O.L.A. Circus is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (102)