“Ode To Joy” (** out of four) was an artificial romantic comedy about a librarian (Martin Freeman) who is born with a rare neurological disorder in which strong emotions, particularly joy, make him faint. This becomes a problem when he meets a girl (Morena Baccarin) and falls in love and begins experiencing joy all the time. Viewers who make it to the end likely won’t be able to identify with him because there’s very little joy (and laughs) in this contrived comedy. Good performances (especially Freeman) keep this on track for a little while but are unable to enrich the screenplay and story.