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Any Questions for Ben?

  • 2012
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.8K
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Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Jodi Gordon, Felicity Ward, Christian Clark, Daniel Henshall, and Sean McIntyre in Any Questions for Ben? (2012)
ComedyRomance

For Ben, life couldn't be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his high school for a speaking engagement, he starts to... Read allFor Ben, life couldn't be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his high school for a speaking engagement, he starts to reassess the direction his life is headed in.For Ben, life couldn't be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his high school for a speaking engagement, he starts to reassess the direction his life is headed in.

  • Director
    • Rob Sitch
  • Writers
    • Santo Cilauro
    • Tom Gleisner
    • Rob Sitch
  • Stars
    • Josh Lawson
    • Rachael Taylor
    • Daniel Henshall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Sitch
    • Writers
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tom Gleisner
      • Rob Sitch
    • Stars
      • Josh Lawson
      • Rachael Taylor
      • Daniel Henshall
    • 26User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Josh Lawson
    Josh Lawson
    • Ben
    Rachael Taylor
    Rachael Taylor
    • Alex
    Daniel Henshall
    Daniel Henshall
    • Nick
    Felicity Ward
    Felicity Ward
    • Emily
    Christian Clark
    Christian Clark
    • Andy
    David James
    • Malcolm
    Jodi Gordon
    Jodi Gordon
    • Kelly
    Ed Kavalee
    Ed Kavalee
    • Jim
    Alan Brough
    Alan Brough
    • Ken
    Rob Carlton
    • Ben's Dad
    Tracy Mann
    Tracy Mann
    • Ben's Mum
    Lachy Hulme
    Lachy Hulme
    • Sam
    Chantelle Raleigh
    • Fleur
    Liliya May
    Liliya May
    • Katerina Sinova
    Tom Carmody
    Tom Carmody
    • Stage Manager
    Ivana Martyn
    • Model
    Natalia Kalinowski
    • Model
    Jade Pummeroy
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    • Director
      • Rob Sitch
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      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tom Gleisner
      • Rob Sitch
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    6davidlyons-19698

    Mostly mid

    The story of the film is not very original, but I guess with romcoms they rarely are. Its enjoyable enough to watch. Josh Lawson is charismatic as the main character and Rachael Taylor is also good and easy to look at, with some key scenes that stand out. Many of the side characters are quite annoying and mostly exist to ask Ben questions about himself.

    Whats quite annoying is the overuse of music in scenes, at times its just going from montage to montage, and seems to be trying to cover up for a lack of depth in the script. He film sometimes rushes through scenes too fast to properly immerse viewers. The scenery is a highlight of various locations.
    7filmbufferx

    Love letter to Melbourne ...

    I avoided ANY QUESTIONS FOR BEN? on its release as I simply didn't like the title and after watching a slew of uninteresting contemporary Australian comedies I decided to give the film a miss. I watched the it this evening on a streaming channel and was surprised to find I liked it as much as I did ... which may not be saying much. I wasn't aware this was a Working Dog production (the team who made The Castle and The Dish, as well as numerous highly successful and very funny television shows) and while it lacks the laugh out loud comedy of their earlier films, it contains a conventional rom-com formula that works fairly well.

    Title character Ben (Hosh Lawson) is in his late twenties and although a university drop-out, he has built a high-profile reputation in marketing. Admired and envied by his friends, Ben lives in the CBD with his two best mates and spends his nights and weekends socialising and hopping from one tryst to the next.

    After returning as a guest speaker to his alma mater, Ben meets up with old university friend Alex (Rachel Taylor) and learns she is working for the UN in Yemen. Both Ben and Alex address the current students at their old school and talk about their careers. During question time, the students have loads of questions for Alex but no one has questions for Ben - thus the film's awkward title. This causes an existential crisis for Ben who suddenly finds himself in searching for meaning. There is a hint of Woody Allen here that reminds me of Annie Hall, Another Woman and Hannah and Her Sisters (though not at all in the same league) where Manhattan protagonists stop moving long enough to suddenly recognise that their lives are meaningless.

    Ben becomes fixated on Alex but finds that his old habits are hard to break as his fear to commit to anything longterm gets in the way of meaningful relationships. It is difficult to try and decipher what it is the Working Dog team are trying to say with their film. While Ben's friends are not unlikeable, there is a general lack of depth to any of them except Ben who feels increasingly isolated and alone in his angst-ridden journey even as he continually tries and fails to reach out to friends and family and connect on a more intimate level.

    In the end, Ben makes a decision to stay with this job and his apartment after having led a a life of transient affluence throughout his twenties. This extends to his relationship with Alex and he finally gets enough gumption to put himself on the line for love. After flitting about Melbourne hot spots throughout the film, the ultimate message of the film seems to be that the solution for soullessness can be found in a highly conservative formula of work and family values ... yet after meeting Ben's parents, even this seems hollow. Is there a deeper cynical agenda at work for the Working Dog team? Maybe, although I'm thinking this is more my reading of the film as I seriously doubt they are clever enough to pull off cynicism with a lightness of touch.

    The constant socialising at prominent Melbourne venues and festivals captured in fast paced montage as well as the deluge of aerial shots of the CBD certainly show off just how much the city of Melbourne has to offer - and what is shown of this beautiful southern city is not even half of what there is, especially as the film rarely wonders outside the space of the CBD to explore its rich cafe culture, theatre and arts - yet the constancy and excessiveness of shots of Melbourne seem like the film has been sponsored by a tourist information group. This might be a love letter to Melbourne, yet the film ends by ultimately showing that one has to fly to Yemen to actually find love.
    7jackyFell-18289

    I actually.. love this film

    I did watch it on a plane which i Believe is the perfect way to view it, and while it is a shameless advertisement for Melbourne, I thought Rachel Taylor really shined in this rom-com. Also the post credit sequence is one of my favourite bits. I'm sure if I were to go back for a watch now ther'll be some pretty problematic parts, but hey.
    5benntune

    One big advertisement for Melbourne/Victoria

    Not much of a story here. You can tell the story was crafted around the advertising for Melbourne and Victoria who paid for the film. As a result the story is flimsy at best. It's entertaining enough if you don't want to think too much.
    9markendee

    Great Performances from all.

    I tend to agree with most of the positive things that have been said about this film but wish to add that the true genius of this production is the casting by Jane Kennedy.

    Not one poor or corny performance in the whole film. It is wonderful to know and see just how many really good actors there are in this country.

    The excellent performances from the main leads and all of supporting roles make this a joy from start to finish.

    Ben's parents, Sam, Andy, The airport staff etc etc - fantastic! Well done all but please take a special bow Jane!

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    • Trivia
      Rob Carlton and Josh Lawson play father and son in the film, they previously played brothers in the series chandon pictures.
    • Goofs
      When Sam is talking to Ben in his study, the framed photo on the shelves behind him changes suddenly to a framed certificate.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Episode #9.1 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Aint That A Kick in the Head?
      Written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Dean Martin

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2012 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ai Hỏi Gì Ben Không?
    • Filming locations
      • Yemen(final scenes)
    • Production company
      • Working Dog
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,533,130
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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