Ten Benny

1995
Ten Benny
5.6| 1h48m| en| More Info
Released: 09 April 1995 Released
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The story of a young shoe salesman whose overestimation of his own sharpness leads to gambling debts, pissed-off loan sharks, and overall misery.

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pattyjones This very underrated film was my first experience with the astoundingly talented Adrien Brody, and though the story is dark and unsettling, his performance makes up for a myriad of faults. The character of Ray is hard to like, but Brody makes him so human and recognizable he pulls you in and gets you rooting for him anyway. What is amazing is that he was all of 22 when he made this film. Do we have a new James Dean?
Jay Jefferson Cooke This film is another boring, so-called coming-of-age story.If I have seen these characters once, I have see them 100 times.This film and those like it have little relevance or appeal to anyone who recognizes ethnic stereotypes and unoriginal writing.Sybil Temchen is the only bright spot. Sadly, she'll probably end up in the same club as Adrienne Shelly (good actress performs well in indies, goes on to perform well in a few bad mainstream films and then disappears into films no one who is asleep at 3 a.m. ever sees).Maybe Temchen will get lucky with a good cable-TV series (that's what rescued Edie Falco from Shelly's fate).Cross your fingers (and your toes) for her.
slystone62 A story you might have already heard is shot in the chest with a flash of something new and electric. That something is named Adrien Brody. After having seen his work in "The Thin Red Line" and particularly "Summer of Sam", it became a point to check for his name in conjunction with any new film being released. I had not been disappointed by any of his work when I first saw the film, and "Ten Benny" was no exception. Not the most original story, but definitely worth watching if for no other reason than Brody's fabulous turn as Ray, an addicted gambler who struggles with life, love, friends and finances. **** for Brody. *** Overall.
Peggy-10 Would that this film had wider distribution. Those of us who have see it, are indeed fortunate. A Jersey Gem.