The Oh in Ohio (2006)
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Starring: Keith David, Parker Posey, Paul Rudd, Mischa Barton, Danny DeVito
Story: Sarah Bird, Billy Kent
Producer: Miranda Bailey, Francey Grace, Amy Salko Robertson
Director: Billy Kent
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Release:
Dec 5, 2006
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O elenco é charmoso, mas o roteiro parece um primeiro tratamento em que as idéias ainda estão sem foco e o tom da narrativa, indefinido.
It's a harmless feel-good romantic comedy which offers a lot of cheap thrills and lowbrow comedy, but is too dysfunctional to stir up an orgasm.
Comedies for grown-ups, period, are now in such short supply that a good-natured little picture like The Oh in Ohio feels like an anomaly.
Not since Sex in the City has frank, female driven dialogue been so funny or enlightening.
A vibrator may put the buzz back in the solo sex life, but it tends to suck the life out of any movie not rated with three Xs.
Most of the 'comedy' has Posey bumbling through one embarrassingly unfunny situation after another.
Much like Priscilla's sexual difficulties, The OH in Ohio just doesn't satisfy.
The Oh in Ohio's childish storytelling, paper-thin character development, and general unfunniness combine to make one bad movie.
The Oh in Ohio has a light, scampy spirit that rides to its rescue, often enough.
Posey's such a delight it's easy to appreciate her even in a film as fruitless as The Oh in Ohio.
I felt some of its heroine's pain. She's spent her life waiting for an orgasm. I spent the movie waiting for a plot.
It's like watching a bad '70s porno movie that has been sheared of its sex scenes and has nothing left but rudeness and genitalia jokes.
The script, which was co-written by director Billy Kent, has the forced 'raciness' of a mid-'70s dinner-theater sex comedy.
The Oh in Ohio would make a second-rate lover: You'll lose interest a while before it reaches its climax.
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