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5/10
It had potential
rblopaka8 July 2018
The movie had potential to be better than it is but it ultimately tries to cover too many subjects and leaves many holes. As a comedy it is somewhat amusing. As a dramady it fails. They should have stuck to Frank and the girl dealing with the death of her mother. Instead the formula characters are brought in...good girl, bad girl, sensible girl, good looking stranger, each acting how you expect. And then a cast of supporting characters that are stereotypical and adding nothing to the story. It is like separate 15 minute scenes tied together with the road trip, but any one scene could be cut without losing any continuity. I don't think it is vengeful but If you are offended by a disability being used for comic laughs then don't watch. Something to watch on a lazy afternoon.
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6/10
Very cute
cekadah18 September 2016
And it is a very nice simple movie!

A young girl just at graduation from high school finds herself having to care for a middle-aged man with severe Tourette's Syndrome and dealing with her mothers recent death. Ideally at this time in a teens life the thoughts of leaving home and creating your own path should be her main concern but life has other plans for her.

After numerous failed attempts to hire a suitable caregiver for her uncle with Tourette's syndrome Laura and her two friends decide to take the uncle with them on their planed post graduation road trip. This is the setup for the movie.

Well Garrett M. Brown as the Tourette's stricken uncle is totally unconvincing. And the funny scenes such as the baseball bat incident come across as more creepy than the intended funny it is suppose to be. They hit the road and the comedy never shows up for me. Yes there are smiles and moments of levity but the situations never become really funny. Of course the girls learn a life lesson from Frank and there is the expected happy ending. Almost to hours of story and it's just all mostly forgettable.
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5/10
Fine little film
ezgoinguy97196810 January 2019
Cute little indie with the strange feel of a faith based film with swearing. Enjoyable but not great.
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3/10
I really wanted to like this movie....
george-157-45433617 June 2018
We watched this on Amazon Prime and I really wanted to like it. The premise of a multi-generational buddy-road movie was intriguing and the reviews were sweet. And its a movie that tried really hard but is based on so many flawed premises that it eventually just collapses under its own improbability. The portrayal of Tourette's is both mildly offensive and irritating conveniently used (and perhaps even unnecessary). There are undeveloped backstories that are never explained, with Frank being both wise and child-like concurrently based on nothing that the viewer is shown. The three young women do a fine job, within their cookie-cutter predictable roles, but the support cast (especially a just bizarre holy-roller and his stereo-typical son) are formulaic at best.

All of this is set within a confused geography, which would have the viewer believe that the Columbia River is located at both the southern entrance to Oregon and, somehow, at its border with Washington too. Or that lush PNW farmsteads are located adjacent to barren deserts, or that the route from California to Washington never involves going through city.

This movie tried. It didn't make it. Watch something else.
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10/10
Road Trip anyone?
ShariCarlson16 October 2015
This movie was submitted to Best Actors Film Festival and won. Both Best Actor in the category and also Garrett M. Brown won Best Actor of the entire festival. What fine acting. The subject matter is wonderful and sensitive and beautifully portrayed. Casting was excellent. All of the cast was truly top notch. I always like to see a film with really great acting. I hope this film gets released. This is a heartwarming tale of family and friends accepting each other with all their faults. A simply wonderful experience for everyone. I hope I get to see more from the young female actors in this film, and of course the Lead. I was entranced with how he put his performance together.
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10/10
Amazing Film!
jasontweintraub30 September 2016
One of the better movies I have seen in some time, Hello My Name is Frank is laugh-out-loud funny, incredibly dramatic, and a joy to watch. It is filled with incredibly stellar acting performances throughout. The story is sophisticated and quite unique for Hollywood. This movie will entertain you, make you think, and make you laugh and cry.

In particular, Garrett M. Brown's performance in the lead role is a treasure. It alone is worth far more than the cost of viewing this movie. Brown fully commits to his role as a sufferer of Tourette's Syndrome who has recently lost his full-time caregiver. The adventures, character growth, and drama that unfolds when Brown's character embarks upon a road trip with his caregiver's daughter and her friends is mesmerizing. Reminiscent of Little Miss Sunshine but far more dramatic, Hello My Name is Frank is a MUST watch!
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8/10
Hello, my name is Frank, delightful!
karenbullock-851642 September 2020
This movie covers a lot of important issues and it does it with humor, sensitivity and honesty. I have only one complaint. I lived in Eastern Washington. Although there are lots of red necks in Eastern Washington, I have never heard of any snake handling sect of Bible thumping crazies. That's not a very accurate stereotype. It would have been more realistic to go with some other religious fanatics, there's plenty to chose from in that area. Still, it was well worth watching.
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10/10
Inspiring Movie
arreguin-457191 May 2023
My wife and I recently watched this extremely well written and directed movie and all I can say is please take the time to watch this amazing movie. It brings to light medical conditions that many people have, no fault of their own. After watching this great movie, it highlights the challenges people with medical difficulties can have and how to better approach these important issues. My grandmother used to be a foster parent for children with Down Syndrome. I could completely relate to this movie and the main character. After watching Hello, My Name is Frank, you will appreciate the things that we all take for granted, from time to time. I had a better understanding of all the key attributes we all want to have, Compassion, Loyalty, Friendship, Patience, Understanding, and Love. What was really nice is that no matter what age you are, you can watch this movie and take something from it and apply it to your life. Watching movies that are substantive and enjoyable are hard to come by these days. This is a movie you have to watch and appreciate. Many thanks to the actors and makers of this wonderful film, Bravo!
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8/10
Great Movie
jasminekorus-526174 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is about a man who was diagnosed with Tourette's Syndrome and him, his daughter and her two friends all go on a road trip. The timeline is pretty cut and dry as they are on the road for most of the movie but it really shows you and teaches you of the little things to be appreciated.
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