Review of Benny's Video (1992) by Tricia G — 24 Jan 2012
Michael Haneke brings similer themes once again in this early 90s effort, focusing on a lonely boy fasinated by video footage, especially the putting down of a Pig on his parents farm, his daily ritual to video shop starts events involving these elements.
the film deals well with the eventual portrayal of the parents dealings with the kid, and indeed the kid and his daily life at home and school, Haneke shows and not for the first or last time, his interest with footage and its consequences.
a very interesting film thats up there with others like Funny games.
This review of Benny's Video (1992) was written by Tricia G on 24 Jan 2012.
Benny's Video has generally received positive reviews.
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