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So, 'Benny' is a real interesting piece, you know? The film dives into this heavy atmosphere of isolation, where you can really feel Anna's mental state unraveling. It's not just about the physical space—they're in this remote cottage to manage their son’s asthma, but the emotional weight really takes center stage. The pacing has this slow burn that draws you in, creating tension with every understated moment. There's something raw in the performances that feels genuine, almost like watching a documentary on motherhood's darker side. It’s not flashy, but it gets under your skin, making you think about the complexities of parenthood in a way that’s really distinctive.
‘Benny’ is somewhat of a hidden gem—definitely one to keep an eye on for collectors. Its limited release and lack of major festival circuit showings have made it a bit scarce, which might spark interest among those looking for offbeat dramas. As it stands, there isn’t much in terms of physical media releases yet, so it could become a sought-after title as awareness grows. It’s a solid example of how a film can leave an impact without the need for an expansive budget or elaborate effects.
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