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Benni

Original title: Systemsprenger
  • 2019
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
16K
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Benni (2019)
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Benni, age 9, bounces among institutions that cannot tackle her outbursts. She wants to move in with her mother--who cannot handle her wild daughter. After Micha is hired, Benni slowly opens... Read allBenni, age 9, bounces among institutions that cannot tackle her outbursts. She wants to move in with her mother--who cannot handle her wild daughter. After Micha is hired, Benni slowly opens up and attaches herself to him.Benni, age 9, bounces among institutions that cannot tackle her outbursts. She wants to move in with her mother--who cannot handle her wild daughter. After Micha is hired, Benni slowly opens up and attaches herself to him.

  • Director
    • Nora Fingscheidt
  • Writer
    • Nora Fingscheidt
  • Stars
    • Helena Zengel
    • Albrecht Schuch
    • Gabriela Maria Schmeide
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    16K
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    • Director
      • Nora Fingscheidt
    • Writer
      • Nora Fingscheidt
    • Stars
      • Helena Zengel
      • Albrecht Schuch
      • Gabriela Maria Schmeide
    • 62User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 89Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 37 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Helena Zengel
    Helena Zengel
    • Bernadette 'Benni' Klaaß
    Albrecht Schuch
    Albrecht Schuch
    • Michael 'Micha' Heller
    Gabriela Maria Schmeide
    • Frau Bafané
    Lisa Hagmeister
    Lisa Hagmeister
    • Bianca Klaaß
    Melanie Straub
    • Dr. Schönemann
    Victoria Trauttmansdorff
    • Pflegemutter Silvia
    Maryam Zaree
    Maryam Zaree
    • Elli Heller
    Tedros Teclebrhan
    Tedros Teclebrhan
    • Erzieher Robert
    Matthias Brenner
    Matthias Brenner
    • Erzieher Wolfgang
    Louis von Klipstein
    • Praktikant Dennis
    Barbara Philipp
    • Heimleiterin Redekamp
    Amelle Schwerk
    • Erzieherin Mona
    Sashiko Hara
    • Verkäuferin
    Fine Belger
    • Erzieherin Kati
    Imke Büchel
    • Autofahrerin Frau Herzog
    Roland Bonjour
    Roland Bonjour
    • Jens
    Asad Schwarz
    • Erzieher Marc
    Jana Julia Roth
    • Erzieherin Saskia
    • Director
      • Nora Fingscheidt
    • Writer
      • Nora Fingscheidt
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    User reviews62

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    8Hex_0mega

    A very deep study of what it can be like for someone with major mental illness as a child.

    To me, this movie was comparable in some ways to "The Good Son" from the 1990's with Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Wood. The difference between Benni and Culkin's character though is that Benni does not act out just for the thrill of it or the purpose of acting evil. She is just a girl with major mental health issues, which appear to more than likely be the result of schizophrenia. She has violent outbursts that she can't control and you can tell throughout the movie that she wants to change but is unable to do so at that stage in her life.

    On top of the out of control mental outbursts, she is thrown into ever changing situations and environments that it seems would only confuse her and make her healing process more difficult. The doctors cannot seem to find the proper medication to balance her out and at one point even prescribe her a schizophrenia medication that is meant for adults, and she is only nearly 10 years old. As far as that part goes, I travelled that path myself as a child with being prescribed medication that is meant for adults at that age and it does not do your mental health any good when you are a child to take medicine that is designed for someone who's brain is further along in development.

    This is a very powerful film. If you yourself have struggled with mental illness from a young age, you will probably find yourseld relating to certain aspects of this movie as I did. Its definitely worth a watch.
    8denis-23791

    Incredible performance and gripping story

    Unbelievable, impeccable performance by the little girl who shakes up the life and faith of many good people that genuinely want to help but are pushed to their limits. Unusual dramaturgy but realistically showing the back and forths of such an extreme case. Great camera and sound to support this excursion into the world of a lovely but hardly bearable girl who is innocent of her condition due to a failed family structure. Very moving film that raises important questions. Incredible debut work.
    9Isumataq

    Cinematic Tour de Force

    Directress Nora Fingscheidt had previously only worked on documentaries and it shows - in a wonderful way. Best described as hyper-realistic cinema, the movie is a "slice of life" experience spanning only a few weeks of the trying life of 9-year-old girl Benni and everyone involved in it.

    It is never made quite clear (at least not comprehensively) what exactly it is Benni is suffering from, but that's not essential to a non-professional audience anyway. To a layman, it appears to be a form of mental instability that requires intensive professional care and medical assistance. However, neither seems to be sufficient treatment as Benni's mood heavily fluctuates between moments of relative calmness and aggressive hypomania all throughout the movie. As a consequence, she's constantly battling social isolation and caught in between her most human need for affectionateness and her conditions disposition of pushing everyone away from her. The movie also brilliantly displays, in what I consider maybe its strongest feat, the emotional and professional hardships everyone surrounding her experiences as a result. Even today, there's very little understanding or appreciation for social work in our society, that is, labor that does not immediately generate monetary value. The movie does its part in educating the viewer, not in a condescending way but entirely through imagery. Its multifaceted approach encompasses any and all points of view, individual motivations and emotions, the eventual judgement however is left entirely up to the audience.

    The acting is undoubtably meriting all the praise directed its way and then some. Flawless across the board. It wouldn't work otherwise. Helena Zengel does a magnificent job at playing Benni, surely someone to watch for the future.

    Without elaborating too much, there's one peculiar cinematographic detail I'd like to mention that stood out to me: The color palette is heavy on pink, a traditionally "girly" color, that is used in most innovative ways that can be best understood if you're familiar with Julian Schnabel's At Eternity's Gate (2018). Like Schnabel, Fingscheidt uses color to further emphasize the gravitas of certain emotional situations. As opposed to "seeing red", the young girl literally sees pink in scenes of extreme anger and distress and we, as the viewer, are confronted with a bold pink overlay blocking out everything else. One cannot help but notice the (most certainly intended) irony in using a color such as pink that is associated with cuteness and innocence and turn it into what later on in the movie has conditioned the audience to expect rage fits of the worst kind.

    That is not to say that the movie represents a particularly feminine point of view. The issue is, at its core, a gender neutral one.

    In short, a hearty recommendation to any serious moviegoer.
    8safsurfer

    Very REAL Portrayal of very REAL Conditions

    If this film is hard to stomach, or sit through, or you had to close your eyes and hold your ears through tough parts.....then this film succeeded in its main task of showcasing very real and difficult to treat psychiatric conditions. It can be a little rough to watch at times but also heart warming too so it won't be a total downer the entire time. If you find this film a worthy watch then check out 'Mommy' 2014 to see how this progresses. I rated this an 8, for good, but you'll have to see for yourself to be a fair judge.
    8salvatore-669-264656

    Powerful and hard to swallow depiction of abuse and trauma.

    System Crasher is an unforgiving and brutal examination of 9-year-old girl Benni, whose anger issues and past trauma hinder her from finding permanent care.

    System Crasher is unforgiving because of its realism. There's no glimmer of hope. It's simply the life of a child who cannot be saved by her society. From desperate and annoyed care takers to a clueless system which fails Benni, she cannot cope with her trauma and resorts to violence and anger. Helena Zengel embodies this anger almost perfectly and manages to walk the thin line between authenticity and sympathy. You can't help but feel for her, even though she continuously screams at everyone. These screams symbolise her inner struggle and the deeply rooted pain she suffers from being abused and abanoned. With close to two hours it's a tough movie that feels longer than it is, but it's worth it and so important.

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    • Trivia
      Germany's official submission to the International Feature Film category of the 92nd Academy Awards.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Schönemann: Back in school already?

      Bernadette 'Benni' Klaaß: Nope.

      Erzieher Wolfgang: She's still suspended.

      Bernadette 'Benni' Klaaß: It's for retards, anyway.

      Dr. Schönemann: Give it a chance, You're a smart kid.

      Bernadette 'Benni' Klaaß: I know.

      Dr. Schönemann: What do you want to be?

      Bernadette 'Benni' Klaaß: An educator.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits include annotations which appear to be handwritten. For example the credit for the catering is commented with "war lecker" (German for "was tasty").
    • Soundtracks
      Kommissar Ärmchen
      Written by Olli Schulz and Moses Schneider

      Performed by Olli Schulz

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official Site (de)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • System Crasher
    • Filming locations
      • Lüneburger Heide, Germany(location)
    • Production companies
      • Kineo Filmproduktion
      • Weydemann Bros.
      • Oma Inge Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $546,444
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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