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Oh Jerome, No
An extremely sensitive young man in Brooklyn goes way too far in his quest to adhere to society's expectations of traditional masculinity.
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Plot Summary
A young Black man named Jerome navigates a series of humorous and awkward encounters as he tries to find a woman. The film uses a mockumentary style to capture his everyday struggles and comedic mishaps.
Critical Reception
Oh Jerome, No was generally well-received as a short film, praised for its comedic timing and Michael Dapaah's performance. It resonated with audiences for its relatable and often absurd take on dating and social interactions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quick wit and sharp observational humor.
Michael Dapaah's deadpan delivery is a highlight.
A successful short film that captures the awkwardness of modern dating.
Google audience: Audience feedback often points to the film's brevity as a positive, making it an easily digestible and funny watch. Many enjoyed the comedic situations and found Jerome's character amusing.
Fun Fact
The film is a spin-off from the popular web series "SWIL" (Something We Left Inside), which also stars Michael Dapaah.
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