Ode to Joy

2019

Action / Comedy / Romance

30
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 48% · 31 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 66% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 6755 6.8K

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Plot summary

Charlie suffers from a serious disease that causes acute narcolepsy whenever he is happy. Although he develops a variety of techniques to deny himself pleasure and deal with his sleep issues, they’re put to the test when he falls in love.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
August 10, 2019 at 02:05 AM

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Morena Baccarin as Francesca
Melissa Rauch as Bethany
Martin Freeman as Charlie
Jake Lacy as Cooper
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1 hr 37 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mcgill_j 7 / 10

"Jane you ignorant..."

I couldn't finish that iconic SNL line for my header, but I wanted to point out something I've seen little of. Granted is a small role but Jane Curtain brings a wonderful sense of humor, warmth and heart to this film. Yes Freeman and Baccarain are fun to watch and have excellent chemistry.

The disease in the film could easily be played for the cheap laugh. And it surprisingly wasn't. A minor spoiler. One dirtbag character you think . Actually you find out isn't, but still kind of is all in the span of maybe 3 minutes.

The cast is very well put together for such an under the radar kind of film. Freeman actually is much more subtle and doesn't play it over the top which he on occasion does. So seeing him here being a bit restrained is great.

It's never going to be the A level romantic comedy drama but falls comfortably in the genre. The one criticism could be it's neither that funny but it's never that dramatic either which sets it in an odd middle zone.

Reviewed by ferguson-6 7 / 10

oh joy, no joy

Greetings again from the darkness. You might be familiar with the disease "narcolepsy", but unless you or someone close to you suffers from it, you're likely unfamiliar with "cataplexy" - a symptom of narcolepsy that causes sudden and extreme muscle weakness typically brought on by severe emotions such as sadness, anger or excitement. For Charlie (played by Martin Freeman, THE HOBBIT), the trigger is happiness, so he has learned to (mostly) cope by avoiding his triggers: puppies, weddings, random acts of kindness, kids playing, and relationships. What he couldn't avoid was being a groomsman in his sister's wedding, which is how director Jason Winer and co-writers Max Werner and Chris Higgins choose to begin the film. We see the full effects and fallout (no pun intended) of Charlie's disease.

Charlie listens to Wagner's "Funeral March" on his commute to a calm job (out of necessity) at the public library, and his co-workers have mastered the art of assisting in keeping Charlie thinking non-happy thoughts. As tends to happen in life, love finds a way. Charlie crosses paths with Francesca (Morena Baccarin), a spirited woman who appears to be Charlie's opposite in most every way ... making the attraction even stronger. At a first date to a community theatre where a one-man show titled "Great Depression" is playing, we get the full effect of the challenges Charlie faces.

Cooper (Jake Lacy), Charlie's younger brother, has been his main support system for most of his life - which is even more remarkable when we get the story of how Cooper got his name. When things fizzle between Francesca and Charlie, Cooper swoops in to date her and they set up Charlie with Bethany (a brilliantly funny Melissa Rauch). Bethany's own quirks seem to be a good fit, even if Charlie's torch for Francesca still flickers. Surely you've never seen an oboe sing-a-long to the Cranberries "Zombie", and if somehow you have, it likely pales in comparison to the one Ms. Rauch performs.

The laughs are many, yet the script and Freeman's performance remain respectful to the disease and those who suffer from it. Jane Curtin appears as Francesca's Aunt who is cancer-stricken, and no, the purpose wasn't to show a disease worse than cataplexy, but rather to show we all have challenges in life - and how we deal determines the type of person we are. The story was inspired by a segment on Chicago TV's "This American Life". It's a delightful (if you can get over the use of a genetic disease as comedy fodder) little gem that I caught at the 2019 Dallas International Film Festival, and hopefully it will find an audience.

Reviewed by JoBloTheMovieCritic 6 / 10

Ode to Joy

6/10 - quirky and delightfully predictable, this indie rom-com could have used a bit more comedy

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