Review of Ugly Benny

Ugly Benny (2014)
6/10
Benny, the movie, is not ugly; however, the pace is so slow children will most likely be squirming
5 November 2018
In the sweet west coast town of Summerville, Sam (Timothy Oman) and Emma (Karen Tarleton) run a fine pet store. Its the only one in town, which keeps the Cat Lady coming in once a week for a backpack-load of cans. Every day, the parrot greets Sam while Emma tends to most of the live animals. Most get adopted. Other customers include the sheriff, the minister, and the big-ego mayor. Two events occur to change the couple's world. One, an "ugly" puppy gets dropped off in a basket and no one cares to adopt him. Growing into a sweet dog, Sam and Emma keep him at the shop. Naturally, the doggie is so smart he can lead customers to the right aisle for their desired items. What a canine! But, two, one day a young boy comes running in and hides behind boxes as the general store owner barges in looking for a "milk thief". Sensing the child is troubled, Emma covers for him, pretending to have sent him to the store for milk but forgot to give the boy money for the purchase. Not really fooled, the grocer reluctantly leaves with the green cash. Sam and Emma hire the boy to work at their store and grow to love him. Yet, the child is hiding secrets and, when revealed, they create sorrow for all involved. Will there be a happy ending? This sweet film has good themes, fine actors, and a darling dog with special abilities. The "ugly" part is the direction, for the movie is so slowly paced, families will have trouble staying tuned. Nevertheless, if you are looking for a clean, mildly amusing flick for children, Benny is a fair choice.
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