My Name Is Hmmm... streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
2013
Runtime
2h01

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Metascore

My Name Is Hmmm...

Unravel the silence behind a name untold.

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Synopsis

My Name Is Hmmm... (Je m'appelle Hmmm...) is a 2013 French drama that explores the complexities of identity and self-expression through the eyes of its protagonist, portrayed by Lou-Lélia Demerliac. Set against a backdrop of introspective and sometimes surreal narrative moments, the film delves into the struggles and subtle nuances of finding one’s place in the world. Its art-house style invites viewers to reflect on themes of alienation, communication, and the search for meaning, all woven into a storyline that balances poetic ambiguity with emotional honesty. The film’s distinctive approach provides a compelling, albeit unconventional, cinematic experience.

Cast

  • Lou-Lélia Demerliac

    Céline

  • Douglas Gordon

    Peter Ellis, le camionneur

  • Sylvie Testud

    Sylvie Testud

    La mère de Céline

  • Jacques Bonnaffé

    Jacques Bonnaffé

    Le père de Céline

  • Marie-Christine Barrault

    Marie-Christine Barrault

    La grand-mère

Reviews

The critical reception of My Name Is Hmmm... has been largely mixed to negative, reflecting its challenging narrative and pacing. On IMDb, the film holds a rating of 5.4/10, indicating an average response from viewers. Critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 24% approval rating, suggesting that only a minority found the film appealing or successful in its aims. The Metacritic score of 32/100 further underlines the overall critical disappointment, with many reviewers citing the film’s elusive storytelling and slow tempo as barriers to engagement. Some critics appreciated the film’s ambition and atmospheric qualities but felt that these were overshadowed by an overly cryptic plot and limited character development. The consensus appears to be that while the movie has artistic merit and moments of beauty, it struggles to maintain narrative clarity or emotional connection for a wider audience. Quotes from reviews include comments on the film’s poetic intentions but also critique its pacing as "ponderous" and its narrative as "obscure and inaccessible", indicating a polarized reception.