Over Her Dead Body: Review By Rama's SCREEN
Over MY Dead Body!
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Story
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Acting
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Directing
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Visuals
Let’s start with the story, I thought it had potential. I really thought it would be like Ghost with a taste of humor instead of drama and Whoopi Goldberg. But what I don’t like about OVER HER DEAD BODY is that most of the jokes aren’t funny. In fact, they’re redundant and irritating. The whole time I was watching it, I wish the every character in that movie was a ghost so they could just leave me to watch something else instead.
The story is unoriginal, it’s one of those about letting go and moving on and allowing the one you love to be happy even if it means he or she is happy without you in the picture. Once again we see the male character running down the hallway inside an airport terminal to declare his love.
Nothing spectacular either about the visuals, the directing and maybe there’ll be something worth chuckling at from time to time because of course, Jason Biggs (American Pie) has a talent for physical slapstick humor. I don’t think he even knows that his career is going nowhere unless some miracle happens and the American Pie gang decide to come together for another installment which is probably not going to happen in the near future.
The only thing that I’m somewhat impressed about is actress Lake Bell’s performance in this movie as the girl who falls for Paul Rudd’s character. Lake surprisingly, in my opinion, has a decent comedic timing, the way she says her lines, the facial expression she uses to show her emotion in different situation. She may not be what I’d consider a gorgeous actress but with better projects and if she keeps up the good work, she might end up somewhere far more prestigious than this low rate romantic comedy.
The experience in the whole evening before and after the movie was better than the experience of watching the movie itself. I got to have a small chat with William H. Macy about a possibility of Wild Hogs 2. Some of the stars of Desperate Housewives were there. Actor Terry Crews was taller than I thought and seeing Jason Biggs was just like seeing another ordinary dork on the street.
Bottomline, Valentine’s day is around the corner but don’t celebrate it by watching OVER HER DEAD BODY.
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