There are just a few days remaining to catch the “touching” British romantic film starring Colin Morgan from “Merlin,” all for free, without needing a streaming service subscription.
2018’s “Benjamin,” penned and helmed by Simon Amstell, showcases Morgan in the role of an ambitious filmmaker struggling with insecurities about his professional advancement and personal relationships.
Is he captivated by a French singer named Noah, but concerned that his idiosyncrasies might jeopardize their relationship? Can he navigate the situation successfully, or may he unwittingly sabotage it himself?
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Additionally, Morgan is joined by a star-studded cast that includes Jessica Raine, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Joel Fry, Mawaan Rizwan, and Jessie Cave.
You can stream the movie for free, albeit with advertisements, on Channel 4’s platform until August 28th. After that date, you will need a Prime Video subscription to watch it, or you can opt to buy or rent it instead.

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has 40 reviews, 90% of which are positive.
According to Variety, Benjamin displays a charm through his tactful reserve and fits perfectly within the runtime of less than 90 minutes. Furthermore, the film preserves its subtle, stingingly funny tone and bittersweet, personal atmosphere right up until the very end.

The Guardian praised Amstell for creating an exceptionally sincere love story, filled with both tender and awkward moments. On the other hand, Empire noted that the film combines sharp wit and satire with a touch of sweetness and affection, giving it a unique blend that seems reminiscent of American indie films but still maintains its British charm.
The majority of comments agree that Stewart-Jarrett gives a concise yet impactful portrayal as Benjamin’s former partner, spouting sharp, explicit insults directed at the main character.
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The main point among the reviews is that Stewart-Jarrett plays an unforgettable role as Benjamin’s ex, using biting and profane remarks towards the protagonist.
Benjamin is available on Channel 4 for a few more days, and on Prime Video for subscribers.
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