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So, 'Bad Ben 9: Benign' is one of those quirky installments that really leans into the absurdity of its premise. The whole vibe is this blend of comedy and horror that keeps you guessing—Tom Riley, our hapless protagonist, stumbles from the woods into his house only to find it all wrong. The pacing is interesting; it bounces between tension and laugh-out-loud moments, which feels both jarring and refreshing. And the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have this charm that fits perfectly with its low-budget aesthetic. The performances are earnest, adding to the overall atmosphere of confusion and chaos—there's something oddly compelling about how it all unfolds. Overall, it's distinctive in its own right, a unique entry for those who appreciate the offbeat.
Quirky blend of comedy and horrorInteresting pacing with tension and laughsDistinctive low-budget charm in practical effects
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Nigel Bach
Director