Review of Hello Herman (2012) by Cameron R — 02 Sep 2013
To start, Hello Herman is a superb movie starring Norman Reedus from the walking dead, directed by Michelle Danner, a renowned acting coach from Los Angeles. Everything from the cinematography to the acting was excellent.
The situations that take place in Hello Herman also takes place in real life, which made me a little more emotionally connected to the movie. Hello Herman made me feel that people from all different areas of life need to love more.
Love is one of the main feelings that this movie lacked. Actually, many occurrences that took place could have been avoided if there had been more love and understanding in this movie. Hello Herman teaches viewers the value of family bonding and to bond with others in general.
To some it may not seem like that big of a deal to bond with others, however, it is really important to stimulate your mind by socializing with others rather than to numb your mind with video games. This movie is a perfect example of that, it is a reminder that video games have a reset button, while in real life you don't.
It also shows what can happen when families don't bond or show love to each other. While watching this movie, I put myself in Herman's shoes and imagined what I will do if everything that happened to him happened to me.
I probably would not have gone to the extent that Herman did, but I would have searched for ways to resolve the issues that I was facing. Overall, Hello Herman is a great movie to have been made because it shows a real life situation that goes on every day, but most of the time it goes unheard of.
I will defiantly recommend Hello Herman to others.
This review of Hello Herman (2012) was written by Cameron R on 02 Sep 2013.
Hello Herman has generally received mixed reviews.
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