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Benny's Video

  • 1992
  • 16
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
20K
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Arno Frisch in Benny's Video (1992)
A 14-year-old video enthusiast obsessed with violent films decides to make one of his own and show it to his parents, with tragic results.
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A 14-year-old video enthusiast obsessed with violent films decides to make one of his own and show it to his parents, with tragic results.A 14-year-old video enthusiast obsessed with violent films decides to make one of his own and show it to his parents, with tragic results.A 14-year-old video enthusiast obsessed with violent films decides to make one of his own and show it to his parents, with tragic results.

  • Director
    • Michael Haneke
  • Writer
    • Michael Haneke
  • Stars
    • Arno Frisch
    • Angela Winkler
    • Ulrich Mühe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Haneke
    • Writer
      • Michael Haneke
    • Stars
      • Arno Frisch
      • Angela Winkler
      • Ulrich Mühe
    • 57User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Arno Frisch
    Arno Frisch
    • Benny
    Angela Winkler
    Angela Winkler
    • Mutter
    Ulrich Mühe
    Ulrich Mühe
    • Vater
    Ingrid Stassner
    • Mädchen
    Stephanie Brehme
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          Susanne Schneider
            Martin Schoendeling
            • Sales manager in videostore
            • (uncredited)
            • Director
              • Michael Haneke
            • Writer
              • Michael Haneke
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            8drownsoda90

            A nasty family portrait

            "Benny's Video" focuses on a maladjusted teenager who is obsessed with technology, particularly video recording and television. He is largely ignored by his upper-class parents who feed his obsession by arming him with the latest and greatest technology, until mom and dad are forced to confront a shocking act of violence he commits.

            For anyone who knows Michael Haneke's filmography even on a tertiary level, they will be aware of his bleak depictions of society and frank, unembellished representations of human depravity. This earlier work from the director has his trademarks all over it, and is bolstered by strong performances from Arno Frisch as the disturbed Benny, with Angela Winkler and Ulrich Mühe giving disturbing and calculated performances as his emotionally detached parents.

            While the film gets off to a rather startling beginning, some will find the midsection and conclusion to be a bit slow; although they may be correct in pointing out slight pacing issues, the latter part of the film allows the character dynamics between parent and child (and parent and parent) to be expanded upon, and what is perhaps most shocking about it is that the audience grows to develop some sympathy for Benny despite his sociopathy; his parents, less so. There is also a notable contemplation of technology and its function in society that underpins the screenplay.

            All in all, "Benny's Video" is an effective, disturbing film that speaks more to the brokenness of the family unit than it does of the malignant outcomes that may arise from it. Certainly not for the lighthearted, but it offers a drab and uncompromising window into the dark. 8/10.
            spoilsbury_toast_girl

            Negativeland

            In his second film of the "glaciation trilogy", Haneke once more hauntingly draws a torpid affluent society where the people live at cross purposes, where conservations are rare and toilsome, where communication is alienated to a technical process. Accordingly to that, the emotional life of the protagonists became stunted: Benny, after his "act", shows concernment only through surrogate actions, just like letting his hair cropped. The father immediately slyly pushes to damage mitigation, whereas only the mother indicates rudiments of emotion, though somehow tense. In a confusing blend of film and video images, Haneke creates a second level of reality, so to speak, where Benny's senseless "act" perfectly integrates in the horror pictures of the evening news and makes it open for question. At the same time, Haneke commits himself to no specific answer and denies any absolution. That is what makes this film so horrifying - there simply is no telling argument that makes a murderer out of a young boy.
            fred-83

            overweight towards the end

            Not as accomplished and tight as some of Hanekes other movies. Some episodes in the latter part of the movie could have been shortened (the vacation), and gives the movie overweight towards the end. A chilling first act, but the climax negates what has been happening all along. It raises important issues and is worth watching, nontheless.
            8floyd-27

            Very disturbing, in a non graphic way.

            I found this movie to be very disturbing, though it is not a violent movie. Benny is a normal teenager, except for his rather horrid taste for gore and death. This is a very thought provoking movie stumbling through a couple of different immoral issues, the end of this movie was a bit different to what I was expecting and did sort of knock me off place. I give it an 8 out of 10.
            Dethcharm

            To See What It Was Like...

            What makes BENNY'S VIDEO so disturbing is threefold:

            #1- Benny (Arno Frisch) himself. We get the definite impression that something isn't quite right about him from the beginning. Mr. Frisch plays Benny with cold, lifeless ease. He is just going through the motions of everyday existence. When the unthinkable occurs, it's very matter-of-fact, like brushing crumbs off a table.

            #2- Benny's parents (Angela Winkler and Ulrich Muhe). They are almost as mindless as their son. After watching the video, their reaction is, while not altogether unexpected, jaw-dropping nonetheless.

            #3- Director Michael Heneke, who keeps everything clinical and icy. He shows us a psychopath in a "normal" environment, just doing the daily routines. The shocking parts are presented as mere interruptions in the daily grind. The motives of all concerned are what bring out the true terror. There are no masked maniacs here, only upper class people forced to deal with an "unfortunate" problem.

            A classic film about the horror of indifference and self-preservation...

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            • Trivia
              Film debut of Arno Frisch, best known for his performance in Michael Haneke's Funny Games (1997).
            • Goofs
              When Benny leaves the phone booth in Egypt, the cameraman is visible in multiple window reflections.
            • Quotes

              [to Benny]

              Vater: You mustn't lie. Is that clear? You can't afford to.

            • Connections
              Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #9.5 (1996)

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            • Release date
              • April 14, 1993 (France)
            • Countries of origin
              • Austria
              • Switzerland
            • Official sites
              • Austrian Films page
              • Langfilm (Switzerland)
            • Languages
              • German
              • English
              • Arabic
              • French
            • Also known as
              • Відео Бенні
            • Filming locations
              • Vienna, Austria
            • Production companies
              • Bernard Lang
              • Langfilm
              • Wega Film
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 50m(110 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.66 : 1

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