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It was just so incredible. When I saw the movie I was amazed bye the characters and I didn't see any "Cliché"!!
10/10 23.7.2008 -
jahmisin@ - age: 13-17
The trailer I saw a while back was a lot better than the movie BUT didn't advertise the premise of the story properly. It was a good enough show and certainly communicated an important message about bullying. However I felt that the movie shouldn't have been 93 minutes long. The director could have communicated the story much better within 60 minutes. In fact I remember watching an awesome British/Indian short film back in 1993 which concerned a teenage boy being bullied by white British guys in his class. Personally I think that movie was better (I wish I could remember the name of it!) Overall I wouldn't describe this flick as entertaining but I feel it has an important message and should perhaps be shown in schools. Don't know if it would make much of a difference where bullying rates are concerned but it might spark something in people's minds.
6/10 16.6.2008 -
jakatta70@ - age: 26-35
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A Masterpiece! I loved the movie... Great job by the first-time director and actor!
10/10 7.5.2008 -
buyandsellspecialist@ - age: 18-25
Why I give it a 10? Because I have the similar experience before. The ending is impossible in the real life, but it is a good ending.
10/10 4.5.2008 -
marklikewritewithyou@ - age: 26-35
Ben X tells the compelling story of Ben, a young tennager afflicted by Asperger syndrome. While never losing the track on Ben's turmoil, first-time movie director Nic Balthazar has been able to integrate - in a very esthetic and clever way - online games to this powerful movie. A must-see!
10/10 3.5.2008 -
ketchup_tomate@ - age: 26-35
This was a great movie with a powerful message and very touching...
8/10 24.4.2008 -
sentenza99@ - age: 26-35
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