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- From: frankm@microsoft.com (Frank R.A.J. Maloney)
- Subject: HERMAN (Norwegian)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.211723.27411@microsoft.com>
- Date: 19 Dec 92 21:17:23 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Windows/DOS Users Ed Group
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- HERMAN is a Norwegian film directed by Erik Gustavson,
- written by Lars Saabye Christensen from his own novel. It
- stars Anders Danielson Lie, Frank Robert, Elisabeth Sand.
- Unrated. In Norwegian, with English subtitles.
-
- HERMAN is that unlikeliest of films, a fresh coming-of-age
- story. It is about an 11-year-old Oslo schoolboy, Herman
- (Anders Danielson Lie), who is a rather withdrawn, runty kid,
- bullied at school and misunderstood at home. He lives
- in a vivid fantasy world that includes a Norwegian-speaking
- Zorro and walking into traffic whilst pretending to be
- blind. His only friends are his ailing grandfather and a
- beer-soaked neighbor who was once a gardener to the king and
- who has pretty vivid fantasy life himself until it turns
- into a first-class case of the DTs. Herman's already
- fragile world really unravels when his barber discovers a
- bald patch on the child's head, the first symptoms of
- alopecia areata, an incurable cosmetic disorder that will
- cause him to loose all his hair in time.
-
- It is Herman's progressive reactions to his malady and his
- growing baldness that mark his growth and maturity. His
- alopecia is, on one level, merely a symbol of the agonies
- and changes that we all go through moving from childhood to
- adulthood. But like all good symbols, this one is vividly
- specific, as Herman moves through anger (at his fate and at
- his parents who are at something of a loss to know how to
- handle things), onto various strategies, disguises, and
- other forms of denial and withdrawal, and ultimately landing
- on his feet in a charming act of acceptance.
-
- Herman as played by Lie believably, ingratiatingly, and
- often comically. His performance is likable, light-hearted,
- and completely natural. He manages to make the unusual point
- that even a child in a stable, functional, loving family can
- still have a childhood marked by pain and insecurity, that
- growing up is hellish for all of us. Herman performs the
- more accustomed role, too, of deflating adult pretenses and
- evasions, of finding the truth amidst the lies.
-
- This is a totally charming film and I recommend it highly.
- It's current run in Seattle (Metro Cinemas) is its U.S.
- premiere. It's being distributed by RKO Pictures. If it
- comes to your area, do yourself the favor of going.
-
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