Movie Review: Over Her Dead Body

Tammy White
Over Her Dead Body is a romantic comedy, comparable to The Wedding Singer. Both movies have star power, wedding incidents, forsaken grooms and airport finales.

Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria Parker portrays deceased fiancé Kate. After a tragic accident on her wedding day, she is cast back to earth unclear of her mission. Kate's attempt to sabotage her groom's new fling is a comical journey of the road to salvation. Eva adds humor and passion to her character, making the self-centered, know-it-all diva Kate likeable.

Groom Henry is played by actor Paul Rudd, best know as the character Mike on Friends. Using his classic sarcastic one-line jokes, Henry's character is interesting but void of emotion.

Henry's sister Chloe, played by actress Lindsay Sloane, is an eccentric busybody finding fault in his seclusion. Desperate to see her brother move on with his life, she enlists the help of a psychic caterer Ashley (Lake Bell). Deceiving Henry into believing they have communicated with Kate's ghost, he falls head over heals for the messenger. This is where the comedy begins and Kate decides to rejoin the scene.

Kate embarrasses Ashley with an intercom emergency and appears inappropriately while she is making out with Henry. A loud dirty talking scene erupts in the bedroom when Ashley is trying to ignore Kate's singing. Without argument this scene is the best in the movie and viewers can't help but laugh out loud.

Ashley's deception creates the typical relationship drama, but the overall mood of the movie is positive. With a personality similar to that of Kate's, she is passionate, stubborn, offbeat and complicated. She goes after what she wants in life, with little regard for the feelings of others. It would take an interesting woman to grab Henry's attention and the attraction between the pair is believable.

A side plot includes Ashley's best friend Dan, who is played by actor Jason Biggs. His obsession with Ashley is apparent from the start, even though his character is admittedly gay. Known for his slapstick humor in American Pie, Jason provides a secondary comic relief. His best scene revolves around clumsiness in the kitchen, where he accidentally sets himself on fire.

Over Her Dead Body is directed by Jeff Lowell and is a predictable but surprisingly funny movie. It is the quality of the characters and not the plot that make this film worth watching. The movie is 95 minutes in length and rated PG13 for sexual content and language. Over Her Dead Body is more than a chick flick and can keep a man laughing and interested. For more information or to view the trailer, see URL attached below.

http://www.overherdeadbodymovie.com/

Published by Tammy White

Tammy is a freelance writer from Canada with a degree from U.W.O. She has achieved level eight writing status with AC and three writing stars with Helium. A mom of two, welfare caseworker and house flipper...  View profile

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  • C-Love7/2/2008

    Great write up, I can't wait to check it out!

  • Genie Walker6/29/2008

    Great review! You've made me want to watch it.

  • Kelsey Collins6/24/2008

    I wasn't sure if this was worth watching, but I may add it to my Netflix que now!

  • Wes Laurie6/23/2008

    Wedding Singer was funny, Over Her Dead Body wasn't

  • Nova Rose6/23/2008

    I will definitely be watching this one!

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