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Benny & Joon

  • 1993
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  • 1h 38m
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7.1/10
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Benny & Joon (1993)
A mentally ill young woman finds her love in an eccentric man who models himself after Buster Keaton.
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Feel-Good RomanceQuirky ComedyComedyDramaRomance

A mentally ill young woman finds her love in an eccentric man who models himself after Buster Keaton.A mentally ill young woman finds her love in an eccentric man who models himself after Buster Keaton.A mentally ill young woman finds her love in an eccentric man who models himself after Buster Keaton.

  • Director
    • Jeremiah S. Chechik
  • Writers
    • Barry Berman
    • Lesley McNeil
  • Stars
    • Johnny Depp
    • Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Aidan Quinn
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    64K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremiah S. Chechik
    • Writers
      • Barry Berman
      • Lesley McNeil
    • Stars
      • Johnny Depp
      • Mary Stuart Masterson
      • Aidan Quinn
    • 198User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Sam
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Joon
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Benny
    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Ruthie
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Eric
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Dr. Garvey
    • (as C.C.H. Pounder)
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Thomas
    Joe Grifasi
    Joe Grifasi
    • Mike
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Randy Burch
    Liane Curtis
    Liane Curtis
    • Claudia
    • (as Liane Alexandra Curtis)
    Eileen Ryan
    Eileen Ryan
    • Mrs. Smail
    Don Hamilton
    • UPS Man
    Waldo Larson
    • Waldo
    Irvin Johnson
    • Orderly
    Shane Nilsson
    • Orderly
    Leslie Laursen
    • Admitting Nurse
    Faye Allen
    • Video Customer
    • (as Faye Killebrew)
    Ramsin Amirkhas
    • Video Clerk
    • Director
      • Jeremiah S. Chechik
    • Writers
      • Barry Berman
      • Lesley McNeil
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    UACW

    Another Incredible Johnny Depp Performance

    If you read this one exactly as it's written and take out the Depp character it can play accurately. It would never be a big movie like that (it wasn't big anyway) but it would be consistent and good. But insert Depp's character (and Depp's way of playing this character) and you have something entirely else. The title holds only if you don't have Depp in the movie - for this movie is all about Depp. He literally steals the show. I don't know much about Depp, what I've heard he is a somewhat weird character, but if you look at what he's done - Scissorhands and this movie as two examples - you have to wonder if you're not looking at one of the truly great actors of the day. The diner scene with the two dinner rolls, the tray of dinners, the Wurlitzer and Julianne Moore; the kitchen antics; the jack-in-the-box scene - simple but still; the 'mail a letter to momma' scene - look how Depp totally creates his character; and the park scene: this is great stuff. Is it about Benny and Joon and their ability to cope with their situation? Maybe. But moviegoers might remember this essentially 'feel good' movie as only another incredible Johnny Depp performance.
    9saska-3

    whimsical and affectionate, like its characters

    BENNY & JOON seems, at its heart, to be an allegory about the different ways people can be out of touch with their fellow human beings, and the ways in which that dischord can be healed.

    Benny owns an auto shop and takes care - both financially and physically - of himself and his sister Joon after the death of their parents. Other than weekly poker games, Benny's is a life of servitude, and this is the source of his isolation. He longs to be free to have other relationships, but is wracked by guilt at the idea of leaving Joon in anyone else's care.

    Joon is an artist and is also mentally ill, a schizophrenic who has good and bad days and who depends on Benny to provide routine in her life. She has run out every housekeeper to be found in town, but cannot function without assistance and supervision. The film does a superb job of differentiating between mental illness (from which Joon clearly suffers) and stupidity (which is not a problem she faces).

    Into their lives comes Sam, a cousin of one of Benny's poker buddies. Through a clever conceit, Sam moves in with Benny and Joon. Sam is undereducated, partially illiterate but a comedic genius who studies Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, knows catalogs of old movies, and has perfected the art form (kudos to Depp for the grace and conviction of this part of his performance). Like Keaton and the great silent film stars, Sam rarely speaks to communicate, and this combined with his illiteracy condemns him to be considered stupid as well. The great sneaker quality of Depp's performance is to show that Sam is always watching, always listening, and that he's no dim bulb by any stretch.

    In Sam, Joon finds a person who makes her laugh, lives by his own rules, and cares for her deeply. In Joon, Sam finds a woman who appreciates him as he is, but he also knows a relationship with her is taboo. In a particularly revealing scene, he asks Benny, as one man to another, "How sick is she?" We know he is wrestling with his feelings for her, but Benny does not, and his offhanded answer comes across as callous and almost mocking.

    While the handling of Sam and Joon's budding relationship may seem trite, and the humor applied to Joon's illness might seem cruel, in my experience the people who make those judgments know little about living day to day with a mentally ill - not to be confused with unintelligent - human being. There is deep and abiding truth in the idea that laughter and love can cure the incurable; people who seemed unable to function before can make great strides when they are shown trust and respect. And although the psychiatric issues were glossed over in this film, it has at its core an honest message of hope. One of my favorite films, for Depp and Masterson's outstanding performances and a true depiction of imperfect people on the journey to becoming whole. 9/10
    10blackitty2

    One of Johnny's best

    I have to say that I think Benny & Joon may be one of my favorite Johnny Depp films, along with Edward Scissorhands and Cry Baby. Unfortunately, you don't hear too many people talk about B&J the way they do Johnny's more high profile films, like Pirates of the Caribbean. This film is wonderful because it manages to tell the story of two mentally ill characters and never make them helpless victims. Instead, at their worst they're merely troubled and interesting characters, and at their best they're absolutely charming and heartwarming. Of course, Depp shines with his spot-on Chaplin impressions, and Masterson and Quinn are in top form as well. The real miracle of this film is that it is able to tell a story laced with realism through a whimsical lens, and it walks the tightrope of making one feel good without blatant reassurance. You believe Benny and Joon love one another without a gratuitous sex scene, (only a beautifully sensual one), and the viewer subsequently falls in love with everyone because this is a fine example of the way characters should be developed. Bravo to all involved!
    taneskal

    funny *and* realistic (whatever others may say)

    I first saw this movie with almost no expectations. Now I own it and have watched it more times than I can remember.

    I have heard that this movie caught a lot of flak about not being "realistic" about mental illness, and not providing a diagnosis for Joon, etc. I think that it is more realistic for the "average" person with a mental illness than any other movie I have seen on the topic. There was no theme of "being institutionalised forever" and there was no unrealistic expectation of a "cure".

    The character of Sam put it best when he said "Aside from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal." I think that's the best quote I've heard in a movie, on that particular topic.

    I also think there is a reason for there being no stated diagnosis of Joon. She personifies those of us who can't get on with the things we want to do in life because of a mental illness and treatment getting in the way. She does it very well, down to the mannerisms. If she were to be labeled, say, obsessive-compulsive, or post-traumatic stress disorder, or schizophrenic, or bipolar, then the universality would be taken out of it and it would suddenly only apply to people with one certain label.

    This movie did wonders for my family. Upon watching it, we all said "That's us!" and learned to laugh at ourselves and the situations we got into. It offered me a lot of hope -- what more could I want than to find an understanding and eccentric friend to love and move into my own apartment, away from the mess of hospitals and doctors? It still makes me laugh every time I see it, and "Joon" has become a household word... I recommend this to anyone, particularly anyone with a mental illness, and their families -- it might lighten things up, but it certainly doesn't skip over the bad parts.
    10vincent.vega-2

    Feeling good movie

    I had one of the worst days in my life as I came home to see this promising movie. And yet at the beginning as I heard the Proclaimers with "500 Miles" (I don't know why)I felt better. I knew this film was gonna be something very special. And it kept what it promised. This is the perfect movie if you feel terribly down.

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    • Trivia
      Johnny Depp did all of the stunts for the physical comedy sequence in the park himself.
    • Goofs
      When Joon plays poker, she asks for two cards--one can be seen as being a black card. When she shows her hand, she has five hearts.
    • Quotes

      Sam: You don't like raisins?

      Joon: Not really.

      Sam: Why?

      Joon: They used to be fat and juicy and now they're twisted. They had their lives stolen. Well, they taste sweet, but really they're just humiliated grapes. I can't say I am a big supporter of the raisin council.

      Sam: Did you see those, those raisins on TV? The ones that sing and dance and stuff?

      Joon: They scare me.

      Sam: Yeah me too

      Joon: It's sick. The commercial people they make them sing and dance so people will eat them.

      Sam: It's a shame about raisins.

      Joon: Cannibals.

      Sam: Yeah. Do you like avocados?

      Joon: They're a fruit you know.

      Sam: Ruthie, do you got any avocados?

    • Connections
      Featured in MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
      Written by Charlie Reid (as Charles Reid) and Craig Reid

      Performed by The Proclaimers

      Courtesy of EMI Records Group/Chrysalis Records

      by arrangement with CEMA Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Benny et Joon
    • Filming locations
      • 301 N Cedar Street, Spokane, Washington, USA(Benny and Joon's house)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Roth-Arnold Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,261,580
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,285,063
      • Apr 18, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,261,580
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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