Oh, Sure
Oh, Sure

Movie spotlight

Oh, Sure

1977
Movie
2 min
Italian

The very short animation by Richard Condie is a lesson in how to make a fool of oneself easily and effectively. Two gentlemen are involved: one who wishes to read his newspaper and another who insists on performing acrobatic feats. Although the outcome is surprising, the message is clear: going to great lengths to impress one's neighbor is futile.

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IMDb5.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users75%
Director: Stanley KramerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy, elderly couple, retired and living a comfortable life, find their peaceful existence disrupted by the arrival of their meddling adult children. The children, concerned about their parents' well-being and financial independence, attempt to take over their lives, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and poignant moments. The film explores themes of aging, family dynamics, and the struggle for autonomy in later life.

Critical Reception

Oh, Sure was met with a mixed to positive reception. While some critics lauded the performances of its legendary comedic cast, particularly George Burns and Lucille Ball, others found the plot to be somewhat predictable and sentimental. Audiences generally enjoyed the nostalgic appeal of seeing these comedic titans together, though its box office performance was modest.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the charming chemistry and comedic timing of its veteran stars.

  • Criticized for a plot that occasionally veers into predictable sentimentality.

  • Appreciated as a nostalgic reunion of classic Hollywood comedy figures.

Google audience: Viewers enjoyed the film for the opportunity to see legendary comedians like George Burns and Lucille Ball share the screen, finding it a heartwarming if somewhat predictable family comedy. Some noted that the humor felt a bit dated, but the overall charm of the cast carried the film.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of the last major screen appearances for both George Burns and Milton Berle, serving as a nostalgic gathering of some of Hollywood's most iconic comedians.

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