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** "Kids like him don't stand a chance. They're easy prey."
** "Kids like him don't stand a chance. They're easy prey."
* [[Meaningful Rename]]: [[Ben X]], when pronounced in Dutch, sounds the like "Ben niks", which means "Am nothing".
* [[Meaningful Rename]]: [[Ben X]], when pronounced in Dutch, sounds the like "Ben niks", which means "Am nothing".
* [[Never Bring a Knife To A Fist Fight]]: Ben {{spoiler|crafts a real-life version of Arch Lord's 'death cross', and tries to defend himself against his tormentors when they corner him again and take his cellphone. It doesn't work because he does not actually know how to wield a knife.}}
* [[Never Bring a Knife to A Fist Fight]]: Ben {{spoiler|crafts a real-life version of Arch Lord's 'death cross', and tries to defend himself against his tormentors when they corner him again and take his cellphone. It doesn't work because he does not actually know how to wield a knife.}}
* [[The Quiet One]]: Ben.
* [[The Quiet One]]: Ben.
* [[Tomato Surprise]]: {{spoiler|Ben's online girlfriend Scarlite actually left the train station without recognizing him; the version of her that kept him from killing himself and helped him develop his plan was a hallucination.}}
* [[Tomato Surprise]]: {{spoiler|Ben's online girlfriend Scarlite actually left the train station without recognizing him; the version of her that kept him from killing himself and helped him develop his plan was a hallucination.}}

Revision as of 19:55, 15 April 2014

A Belgian film from 2007 about an teenager with Aspergers syndrome who has some difficulties dealing with the world and is tormented by his classmates. He seeks solace in an MMORPG, ArchLord, where he has a friend, Scarlite. After a particularly nasty bit of bullying, Ben considers suicide.

While not a darling of Dutch-language critics, the film did please the public, won some international prizes, and was the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar (it did not get a nomination).

The film was written and directed by Nic Balthazar, a Belgian presenter. It's based on a book and play, Niets was alles wat hij zei, also written by Nic Balthazar. It was based on the story of a Belgian teenager with Aspergers.


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