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Ben X (2007)

Starring: Greg Timmermans, Laura Verlinden Director: Nic Balthazar Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Ben is a bit different and often seems to be living in another universe. While he is a courageous hero in the computer gaming world that consumes him, Ben is tormented by classmates and ignored by apathetic teachers in his daily life. As the bullies relentless attacks push him over the edge and out of control, his online dreamgirl, Scarlite, steps in to help him devise a perfect plan to make them pay for their persecution. Director Nic Balthazar s dazzling debut blends fantasy and harsh social realism to bring us an utterly original and important film.


OFFICIAL ENTRY Belgiums official submission for Best Foreign Film at the 2008 Academy Awards
WINNER Grand Prize, Audience Award for Most Popular Film, Ecumenical Jury Prize for exploration of ethical and social values, Montreal World Film Festival
WINNER FIPRESCI Award, Istanbul Intl Film Festival
WINNER Audience Award and Directors Choice Award, Sedona Intl Film Festival
WINNER Heineken Red Star Award, Palm Springs Intl Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION Berlin Intl Film Festival, Seattle Intl Film Festival, Cleveland Intl Film Festival


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Intellligent and Moving, December 6, 2008
By Bell Howell (New Mexico) - See all my reviews
Incredibly smart and moving story of an autistic student in Belgium. He's bullied and hounded nearly to suicide by his classmates before he gets help from a girl and his family. High production values on a tiny budget helped out by a tie-in to a real S.Korean video game. Top notch writing and acting. This gem left the sophisticated audience at the Palm Springs International Film Festival applauding.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Nightmare - Acceptance, March 29, 2009
Descend into the nightmare that autism and mob thinking must be. And accept people that are different as simply being different, not some side show act.

This is director Nic Balthazar's first movie. Let me repeat, this is Nic Balthazar's first movie he has ever made. He is the author of the novel on which this film was based. There are directors that are on their 10th film that haven't yet come close to accomplishing what Balthazar has in this first film.

There is so much to say about this film, and yet little should be said. The film opens with credits over ArchLord, a video game by Codemasters. This is the first time this reviewer has ever seen a computer game depicted so perfectly in film. It turns out the director collaborated closely with Codemasters to get the game perfect. It even includes the occaisional frame drop jump seen all high detail computer video games. The credits are shown in action boxes, clicked on by an accurate gloved hand.

It takes some time to realize that Ben has autism, it's clear something isn't 100% normal about him. The initial clues are snap to extreme close ups of objects that Ben hears and sees. There are scenes of the veins in leaves, hair follicles, and eyes moving. All intercut with blurry views of the rest of the world. The sound is at times deafening. This is the beginning of the descent into, what must be, the nightmare Ben sees every single day. This intercutting technique is not overused and is carried throughout the film.

This film has a unique style that is consistent throughout. Another intercut device is interviews with other characters in the film. The interviews are done face to camera, much like a television show (think of the Office, but these people are not being funny) or documentary. These people are also interviewed after the story has taken place, they are relecting on what has happened. They add a foreboding to the story. A teacher says, "I should have seen this. I should have helped. But what can you do?" These snipits are revealed perfectly through the story.

The key message from this film, people battle with their demons. Ben's demon is autism and people treating him very badly. Instead of staring, we should find ways to accept those people. To not see the differences, just see a person.

Please see this film. It is marvelous. It's not easy to watch. But in the end, you will be very pleased that you did watch this film.

If the MPAA rated this, it's very likely it would R rated. There is no nudity, well except the scene where Ben has his pants pulled down and his naked behind is very visible. There really isn't much harsh language. There is some violence, mostly kids treating Ben badly. There is a fair amount of discussion about suicide. The film in the rest of the world was rated for older than 12, 13, 14, and 15 (pick your country).

In Dutch with English subtitles, which can be turned off. There is no English soundtrack. The English had a wonderful rythmn to it, so I'm assuming the translation is very good.

This is a Film Movements release. These discs are very deep with extras. In many ways, Film Movement is to DVD as to what Critereon was to LaserDisc. They have pushed the envelope for small independent film that matters. And they care about film deeply.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite (of 155 films) at the 2008 Seattle International Film Festival, October 14, 2008
The 2008 SIFF had a ton of great movies, but Ben X stood above all. Intense and wonderfully constructed, this film takes us into a world of autism and teen age cruelty. Brilliantly told, this film will keep you riveted and uncomfortably squirming from beginning to end.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars BEN X, A reminder and to remember for ever
What makes a "film" a great film? Many things but mostly the writing, acting directing, cinematography, not in this particular order, but altogether. Read more
Published 3 months ago by A. S. W.

5.0 out of 5 stars INSPIRING BENX
Movie awakened my soul to caring about and a better understanding of this type of autism. Well worth watching.
Published 5 months ago by Cecil G. McGuire, Jr.

1.0 out of 5 stars unrealistic depiction of Asperger's
Altho I enjoyed the twist ending and it's great to call attention to the very real problem of bullying faced by students with Asperger's, it seemed as though the people who made... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Aspie Mom

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting point of view...
I believe this was a good movie for any who like a movie with a good story. I personally had a friend who's brother was autistic and so I actually could understand a lot of Ben's... Read more
Published 7 months ago by V. Paradis

4.0 out of 5 stars Whose problem?
Ben is a deeply disturbed teenager with severe Asbergers Syndrome: "There was always something wrong with me," he says. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Daniel B. Clendenin

5.0 out of 5 stars Why didn't the Theaters Pick up this movie?!?!?!?
I am blown away that this movie was not picked up by local movie theaters. I think there are alot of people these days who can relate to the main character and autism is not so... Read more
Published 10 months ago by HP

2.0 out of 5 stars Autism
This season, Film Movement international independent movie makers seem to be exploring what it means to be a teenager and different. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Reader

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