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Bad Ben: The Mandela Effect
In 2016 the horror Tom Riley experienced in a home he bought at a Sheriff's Sale was captured on 21 Security Cameras in the home. What if he was experiencing this over and over again in parallel universes? Bad Ben - The Mandela Effect, gathers footage together that shows the Paranormal Experiences Tom had, seem to keep occurring.
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Plot Summary
A man buys a house, only to discover it is haunted by a demonic entity. He must fight for his life and soul as the entity manipulates reality and his sanity. The film delves into the unsettling nature of the Mandela Effect, suggesting that altered memories can be gateways for supernatural influence.
Critical Reception
"Bad Ben: The Mandela Effect" received a mixed reception, often praised for its ambition and unique premise but criticized for its execution and low-budget feel. The film gained a cult following due to its connection to the "Bad Ben" franchise and its exploration of psychological horror themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive approach to horror and psychological themes.
Criticized for its low-budget production values and sometimes uneven pacing.
The film's connection to the Mandela Effect concept was seen as intriguing by some viewers.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews and specific sentiment analysis for this film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The "Bad Ben" franchise is known for its extremely low budget and independent production, with many of the films being written, directed, and starring Nigel G. Williams himself.
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