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Wikipedia article




'Hello, Herman' is an American drama written by John Buffalo Mailer. Michelle Danner directed the film version, starring Norman Reedus, Garrett Backstrom, Rob Estes and Martha Higareda, which appeared at the 16th Annual Hollywood Film Festival in October 2012.



Plot



Set in the not so distant future, in the United States, sixteen-year-old Herman Howards makes a fateful decision. He enters his suburban school and kills thirty-nine students, two teachers, and a police officer. Just before his arrest he emails his idol, famous journalist Lax Morales, sending him clips of the shootings captured with Herman's own digital camera. In the clips Herman tells Lax, "I want to tell my story on your show". Lax, haunted by his own past, is now face to face with Herman. Herman is executed in the electric chair. The movie explores why and how a massacre like this can happen in our society, desensitizing in America, youth violence and bullying, the impact the media has on our individual quest for fame, and ultimately our need for connection.

Reception



'Hello Herman' holds a 13% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 reviews, with a rating average of 4/10. Metacritic has given the film a weighted average score of 27/100, based on 5 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".

Sam Adams of 'Time Out New York' said that the most fitting punishment for 'Hello Herman' was to simply ignore its existence: "it barely tries to offer insight into its much-debated subject, content to rip the scab off an ever-fresh wound for the sake of controversy." 'The Los Angeles Times's Amy Nicholson wrote about the incompetence of the director: "we're not sure what director Michelle Danner, who plays Herman's defensive mother in an uncredited role, wants us to get besides a reminder that angry boys act out for a host of half-defined reasons." 'The Village Voice's Rob Staeger stated that "the dialogue is all surface: emotions are laid out on the autopsy table for the audience to dissect and analyze, but rarely feel." 'The New York Times's Jeannette Catsoulis finds that "pointing at everything and elucidating nothing, Hello Herman arrives freighted with the anti-bullying agenda of its director, Michelle Danner." In contrast to other critics, Sam Kashner of Vanity Fair said that 'Hello Herman' is a powerful and important work, a darkly brilliant tone poem about Americas tango with violence and fame. Herman will get under your skin. He may even follow you home. What is certain is you wont soon forget him.

The Examiner's Courtney Hartmann hit says that Michelle Danners 'Hello Herman' takes a look at the troubled youth of America the film will definitely spark up conversations that have never really died since Columbine. The issues of teens in America especially when it comes to bullying and retaliation are a problem that need to be addressed far beyond a film. Danny Miller of MSN Movies called 'Hello Herman' A powerful film that should be required viewing for adolescents everywhere."

Director Michelle Danner issued a statement through the 'Hello Herman' website addressing those that did not quite understand her intentions. "'Hello Herman' is being released today and it is sparking a lot of controversy. Some would love for me to not have made this movie. They want you to ignore the problem of violence in America. Many understand why I made this movie. They called it 'Daring Unnerving, thought provokingThe type of movie that Hollywood rarely makes but should make more often.' I am purposely making a point to touch on many issues. Its about being very focused on the fact that there isnt just one issue contributing to the escalating violence in teens, there are a multitude of them. Our world is not safe. I am a mother and feel a responsibility. This breakout violence is not going away. Its spiraling out of control. There are so many factors that come together for these events to occur. I wanted to start the conversation and not let it die. When a shooting happens the media pounds on us and then theyre on to the next thing. No one does anything and it happens again and again. Thats why I made the film. Nothing changes. We need to keep seeing movies that deal with these issues. No, its not a popcorn film. We cant drop the ball on this one. This is the world we are leaving to our children and this world is getting more and more dangerous. We have to do something about it."

Box office



As of July 7, 2013, 'Hello Herman' has earned $8,437 in North America with an estimated budget of $1,500,000. The film earned $5,985 on its opening weekend.

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