Joon plays with Benny's two other friends and she loses and has to take home a cousin who is eccentric, obsessed with old movies and Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. He also models after Buster too and he and Joon fall in love.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106387/And you can watch the whole movie on youtube. Just type in Benny & Joon and you will find it. There are 12 parts to it though. There will also be music videos of the movie made by people who are Johnny Depp fans and B&J fans and there will be some movie clips too. To me it's all the same stuff because it repeats itself over and over; it's all the same pictures they keep showing and the same scenes. I even have a bunch of B&J pictures printed off the internet from when I was 17.
I like B&J because it's a really good movie. I have felt like a Joon before because I felt I was sheltered in school and I was underestimated, so I liked doing things to drive my special ed teacher crazy who was my aid such as the time I pretended I was about to pull the fire alarm because kids were chanting at me to do it. So I put my hand over it to see what my teacher's reaction. It was funny how kids thought I wouldn't get in trouble if I pulled the alarm but I knew it was wrong so I never did it. I knew I'd get in trouble for it too because another special ed student did it and he got suspended from school for a week. If a mentally ill can find true love, so can I. She even gets her own apartment at the end of the movie. I think she did things too such as lighting a kleenex on fire to drive her brother crazy but unfortunately it only showed him how unstable she is and why she needs to be watched while he is away at work. Benny always had housekeepers for her and she drive them away with her outbursts so Benny uses the cousin as her new housekeeper but instead she and him start to fall in love. Sam (the cousin) was the only one Joon liked around her and she didn’t blow up when he cleaned the house except that she kicked him out and then she invited him back in after he leaves an old jack in the box on her doorstep as an apology.