
Tom Herzner, 30, is the hairstylist for men in Berlin. He's attractive and glamorous, he runs a posh salon, and he's an openly gay celebrity who is seen as a role model for the gay community. But when he plans his first hair-product line, the cosmetic-company rep gets jittery: he feels that just targeting men is too restrictive. What about women? To get an idea of what women want, Tom is forced to work incognito at a hair salon-cum-barber-shop somewhere in an edgy Berlin neig... (Full plot summary below)
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Tom Herzner, 30, is the hairstylist for men in Berlin. He's attractive and glamorous, he runs a posh salon, and he's an openly gay celebrity who is seen as a role model for the gay community. But when he plans his first hair-product line, the cosmetic-company rep gets jittery: he feels that just targeting men is too restrictive. What about women? To get an idea of what women want, Tom is forced to work incognito at a hair salon-cum-barber-shop somewhere in an edgy Berlin neighborhood run by sassy, gut-honest Heidi.
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| User ReviewLeonardo - Malacay - SVielleicht nicht ganz realitätsnah aber süßer Film, unterhaltsam. |
| User ReviewAmanda CUnbelievably attractive leads (both in looks and personality) cannot save Coming In from the horribly mysoginistic thread that runs through it. This film isn't particularly to men either as its gay protagonist and his gay friends are explained as being gay because they are disgusted by women. It's slick and stylish, but leaves a bad taste in the mouth that all the glitz in the world can't cover up. The only place Coming In gets it right is in its treatment of bisexuality. This is the one place the film doesn't judge its characters for something that is an integral and unchangeable part of their makeup. Too bad this courtesy couldn't be extended to everybody else gay, straight and female. |