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So, 'Benjamin, the Dove' is this quirky little gem from '95 that dives into the lives of a group of friends who call themselves knights. The whole premise starts off charmingly innocent, with Benjamin spotting a dove and claiming the name, but it quickly spirals into themes of camaraderie and exclusion. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, like it’s trying to balance the light-heartedness with some deeper issues about friendship and belonging. The performances have a raw quality to them, giving it an authentic, almost nostalgic vibe. It’s not flashy, but the atmosphere is kind of captivating, especially for those who appreciate more offbeat narratives.
This film is a bit of a rarity in the collector's scene, often overshadowed by more prominent releases from the same era. Its format history is somewhat sparse, which adds to its mystique, and many collectors seek it out for its unique storytelling rather than its commercial appeal. While it may not be widely known, there's a certain charm that draws in those who appreciate indie cinema and the exploration of youthful relationships.
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