As an alternative to getting bullied at school, an autistic teenager retreats into the world of online role-playing games.As an alternative to getting bullied at school, an autistic teenager retreats into the world of online role-playing games.As an alternative to getting bullied at school, an autistic teenager retreats into the world of online role-playing games.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 4 nominations total
Gilles De Schryver
- Coppola
- (as Gilles De Schrijver)
Fabrice Chan
- Klasgenoot
- (as Fabrice Chan-Chiang)
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With the film adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time seemingly abandoned, it seemed that Rain Man was the closest I would get to seeing a film about someone with Asperger's Syndrome, the condition I've admitted to having. But out of nowhere, along comes this offering from the Netherlands (with characters speaking in what surely sounds like German!), which has gained some acclaim but seems unlikely to become anything more than a cult offering. It's essentially just your typical boy-getting-bullied-at-school drama, with a talking heads docu-drama feel thrown in along with some effectively unpleasant scenes of bullying (including forcing an ecstasy tablet down the victim's throat in the end to blot it out) as well as clever touches as using the boy's obsession with online video games to compliment fighting with his enemies in real life. It's a string of original touches strung together to make one film, and while it doesn't fit together perfectly as a film, it's certainly great that an effort like this is bringing the condition so upfront in people's faces. ***
With the film adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time seemingly abandoned, it seemed that Rain Man was the closest I would get to seeing a film about someone with Asperger's Syndrome, the condition I've admitted to having. But out of nowhere, along comes this offering from the Netherlands (with characters speaking in what surely sounds like German!), which has gained some acclaim but seems unlikely to become anything more than a cult offering. It's essentially just your typical boy-getting-bullied-at-school drama, with a talking heads docu-drama feel thrown in along with some effectively unpleasant scenes of bullying (including forcing an ecstasy tablet down the victim's throat in the end to blot it out) as well as clever touches as using the boy's obsession with online video games to compliment fighting with his enemies in real life. It's a string of original touches strung together to make one film, and while it doesn't fit together perfectly as a film, it's certainly great that an effort like this is bringing the condition so upfront in people's faces. ***
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- Jan 20, 2009
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Did you know
- TriviaCesar De Sutter, the little boy who plays Ben's little brother, is in fact the youngest son of Marijke Pinoy, the woman who plays Ben's mother. On top of that, he has a mild form of autism.
- ConnectionsRemade as IRL (2013)
- SoundtracksGlad I'm Not God
Written by Praga Khan and CS Johansen
Performed by Lords of Acid
Published by BE's Songs
- How long is Ben X?Powered by Alexa
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Box office
- Budget
- €1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,601
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $904
- Oct 26, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $2,744,414
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