Oh, Hi!

2025

Action / Comedy

25
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 63% · 131 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 66% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 4253 4.3K

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Plot summary

Iris and Isaac's first romantic weekend getaway as a couple goes awry. Convinced she's met her perfect guy and that he's just confused, Iris goes to increasingly ridiculous and irrational lengths to prove to Isaac that they are meant to be together.

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Top cast

Molly Gordon as Iris
Logan Lerman as Isaac
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871.76 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
Seeds 100+
1.75 GB
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English 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
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1.58 GB
1920*1040
English 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
Seeds 100+
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
Seeds 90

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by cinemapersonified 5 / 10

Pretty Bad Movie

Rating - 5.0: Overall, a generic and predictable indie rom-com that was obviously made by Gen Z theater kids from New York; this movie is definitely for someone, but that someone is definitely not me because I feel like I got my fix for this type of movie earlier in the year with 'Companion'.Direction - Pretty Bad: The direction on a macro scale is your typical indie rom-com, and it was very obvious this movie was made by some Gen Z improv/theater student living in New York; while it isn't the exact same movie, it has a similar vibe to Companion, but quirkier and worse; the direction on a micro scale is very Gen Z indie rom-com; the storytelling is pretty bland, as it is a quirky Gen Z way to tell a pretty simple story; tension is built pretty poorly because you don't really take the movie seriously in the more tense moments, and the score really ruins the moodStory - Bad: The concept is honestly not really that good, as it is just really psychotic behavior; I have a feeling this movie tries to empathize with Gordon, but they really shouldn't, despite what Lerman's character did; This movie has vibes of Companion, but is more simple and generic; The plot structure is linear and kinda short because there really isn't that much plot to go through; Character writing is pretty surface level, what you would expect from an indie rom-comScreenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is very Indie Rom-Com, influenced by the Gen-Z New York Arts scene; the humor is pretty hit or miss, but ended up missing more times for me; the symbolism is there, but it is not a good message, although this movie does not really take itself seriously; the foreshadowing makes the movie incredibly predictable; I felt like I was in this movie's head the entire time as I was winning a tennis match 6-0, 6-0 as I could anticipate and predict its next moveActing - Decent: Molly Gordon - Decent (Typical Gen-Z, New York theater/improv acting style that is quirky), Logan Lerman - Decent (Has some charisma and decent chemistry with Gordon; decently funny), Geraldine Viswanathan - Decent to Pretty Good (Plays the comedic relief friend pretty well and has decent chemistry with Gordon), John Reynolds - Decent (Comedic relief, pretty silly, and fun), Rest of the cast - Decent (The cast is very small, but the chemistry within the cast is decent)Score - Pretty Bad: Made the movie feel cheap and tacky, which is sad because it is an indie movieSoundtrack - Decent: Typical indie movie soundtrackCinematography - Decent: Typical Indie Rom-Com cameraworkEditing - Decent: Typical Indie Rom-Com editingProduction Design - Decent: Gave the movie Companion feels, but if it was indie and more of a rom-comPacing - Pacing is a little slow because there really isn't that much plot to go throughClimax - Climax does a lot, but it is not really executed well as it mitigated all the stakes set in this movie; I really was not a fan of how this ended because it made me feel like I wasted any time investing in this storyTone - Tone is very much an Indie Rom-Com made by Gen Z Theater/Improv kids from New York; the movie has shades of Companion, but in a more indie, goofy wayFinal Notes - Saw as an AMC Screen Unseen; Went in blind.
Reviewed by nicholasdettore 7 / 10

I'm making this as a direct response to the only other written review

This film was very enjoyable. Molly murdered the role and so did Logan. Sophie Brooks did a fantastic job. I saw this in a sold out theater and the audience was engaged and laughing throughout the entire film. I have seen almost every movie to release this year and I put it up there with the best of them. It was fun and thrilling and not overly done in any way. It was realistic but also pushed the norm. In my opinion if you didn't enjoy this film then you either have a personal vendetta against someone that worked on the film or you just hate having a good time. Whichever one it is I hope you get the help you need.
Reviewed by gremlinlord-76202 7 / 10

Turns the Quirkiness Up to 11!

I saw Oh, Hi! As the Regal Mystery Movie on July 7, 2025. I have never heard of it before that. Now, it is obviously made by and for a different generation than mine (Millennial). But I think that if you're at least a little open to it, you can have fun. I enjoy awkward characters and situations. And thats pretty much this whole film. Its a comedic and modern homage to Misery (1990).Positives!+Quirky fun dialogue.+Main characters are odd and entertaining to watch.+Good use of music throughout.+Chuckles all along the way.Negatives!-Lacks big laughs.-Ending was sufficient, but unsatisfying.-No real resolution to the character problems.Overall, Oh, Hi! Is a quirky and funny movie. It does lack any big laughs though; just continuous chuckles. The cast solidly plays their parts. If you're usually bothered by the younger generation, then this is NOT the film for you.-GremlinLord615.-Full Review on Youtube!Please Subscribe!
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