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Sony Pictures Classics has just dropped the first trailer for Oh, Hi!, and if the internet is any indication, fans are already obsessed.
The chaotic, funny, and unexpectedly tender romantic comedy stars Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman as Iris and Isaac.
The film, directed by Sophie Brooks (The Boy Downstairs), follows Iris and Isaac on what should be a dreamy first couples getaway.
There’s a charming romantic dinner, dancing under fairy lights, and even an experimental foray into BDSM.
But things take a sharp left turn when Iris dares to use the word ‘couple.’ Isaac quickly backpedals, prompting Iris to do something… bold.
‘Why would you bring me here? Why would you spend all day acting like my boyfriend!?’ she demands, standing over a very handcuffed Isaac.



‘You’re being kinda crazy right now,’ he replies.
Spoiler: that does not calm her down.
The film co-stars Geraldine Viswanathan, John Reynolds, David Cross, Jimmy Gary Jr., and Polly Draper, rounding out an all-star cast.
Since its premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Oh, Hi! has been building buzz.
Kevin Fallon of The Daily Beast’s Obsessed called it ‘a hilarious comedy’ that disrupts rom-com expectations while The Guardian notes ‘…the film does happen upon a real, and painful, truth of the problems that come from dating without a label.’
Many critics have also noted the strength of Molly Gordon’s performance, with Variety calling it ‘boundless and bouncily unhinged.’
It’s also struck a chord online, with fans losing their minds over the Lerman-Gordon pairing and the movie’s unhinged premise.


‘I am so seated for sexy indie Gerald’s Game,’ tweeted @SeriousMolly.
‘Molly Gordon has so much on screen power. She should be in more projects,’ added @Haiderjkhan.
@_tweetsbyjess declared: ‘Girl this seems like a hit to me!! We will be watching.’
And perhaps most appropriately, @stylesgala posted: ‘Someone is going to have to restrain me when I see oh, hi!’
Gordon, who also co-wrote the story with Brooks, told Vanity Fair the film is about modern dating frustrations and the emotional confusion that comes with them.
‘With apps, it’s just such a hard time to date in our modern age, and we’ve had a communication breakdown between sexes,’ she said.
‘We just wanted to make something that is about how hard it is to just be honest about how you feel about someone.’
Catch Oh, Hi! in theaters starting July 25, Bring Your Own Handcuffs (BYOH).
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