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Oh, Hi! movie review film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert “Oh, Hi!” ruminates on this to somber yet entertaining effect Brooks shifts between genres, offering intrigue as her narrative evolves The first scene could be taken out of any rural slasher movie, where Iris ( Molly Gordon ) stares blankly in wide-eyed panic in a cozy rental home
‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: I’ll Make You Love Me - The New York Times The first half-hour or so of “Oh, Hi!” is genuinely charming, mostly because Gordon (who has a story credit on the film) and Lerman seem like they’re having a lot of fun with one another
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Oh, Hi! Reviews - Metacritic Despite its narrative issues, there’s a lot to like about Oh, Hi! With its playful writing and game cast, the film is sure to attract young fans and find its audience At its root, this is a surprisingly sensitive commentary on uniquely millennial romantic loneliness
Oh, Hi! review: A dark comedy about the dark dating scene | AP News In “Oh, Hi!” Iris (Molly Gordon) and Isaac (Logan Lerman) seem to be very much in sync as a pair, singing in the car together, laughing about a little accident that results in the purchase of hundreds of strawberries and excitedly exploring the very nice house they’ve rented for this romantic getaway The chemistry is there: There’s humor, wit, conversation and attraction
Oh, Hi! Review: Who Are You Calling Crazy? - Loud And Clear Reviews With Oh, Hi!, Sophie Brooks captures lightning in a bottle Her sophomore film is a sharp, hilarious and fascinating analysis of everything wrong with romance today It perfectly encapsulates the feelings of a generation fed up and boiling over with frustrations over dating in the modern day
‘Oh, Hi!’ Review: A Romantic Comedy Made for Gen Z Related article: Box Office Breakouts: The 2025 Films Dominating Theaters – Hollywood Insider This is where ‘Oh, Hi!’ is at its best Most of these ideas surrounding relationships in 2025 are presented in such fascinating ways but don’t really get past the bullet point phase They needed to be developed or discussed further in order for them to really make an impact in a deeper sense
Oh, Hi! is one of the rare Gen Z movies done well - USA TODAY The movie explores themes of modern dating, commitment and the complexities of relationships in the Gen Z era When you watch a romance movie based on Generation Z, it’s hard not to cringe