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(2008)

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"I was born under unusual circumstances". And so begins The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, adapted from the 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards: a man, like any of us, who is unable to stop time. We follow his story, set in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918, into the 21st century, following his journey that is as unusual as any mans life can be. Benjamin Button is a grand tale of a not-so-ordinary man and the people and places he discovers along the way, the loves he finds, the joys of life and the sadness of death, and what lasts beyond time.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by Jawbreaker
Sentimental Epic
(6) of (11) members found this review helpful.
Button is easily Fincher’s most commercial film to date yet one that still maintains his air of perfectionism. The premise is already known and inserts a fascinating marker of where the industry currently is with special effects. It seems there is little a film cannot do when the budget allows.
It is an emotional tale through the life of a man, albeit in reverse. The lazy comparison (as made by the Sunday Times and others) is that it’s simply Forest Gump backwards. I have to disagree completely; this is a far more enchanting tale with an excellent cast and is a much superior film. Pitt and Blanchett are both excellent and form a lasting bond even as their ages drift apart. On paper the running time seems excessive and I would have certainly removed the clock dynamic and some of the initial younger years. The experience refuses to drag and despite the obvious ending (who can deny nature?) the trip is well worth the ride.
For Fincher it shows he can do mainstream sentimentality better than most and will hopefully enable him to pursue some of his other projects currently stuck in development hell. Benjamin Button is an excellent film without doubt, perhaps not the best of the year but certainly a memorable few hours.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by RD
compelling
(2) of (3) members found this review helpful.
Not being the greatest Brad Pitt fan,I thought as a Scott Fitzgerald story it might be worth a look. It certainly is worth a look as it is a very strange but very compelling film. Although about three hours long it absolutely flew by and as in all good stories you always wanted to know what was going to happen next.Cate Blanchett was her usual wonderful self and even Brad handled a demanding role efficiently.
Definitely recommended.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by JR
superb film
(2) of (3) members found this review helpful.
loved it from beginning to end, the cast is brilliant no bad performances . The film pulls you in and keeps you there - a long film but didn't notice it.
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Recent Reviews of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by our members
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by PH
Quirky
(0) of (0) members found this review helpful.
This is an interesting film that raises a few questions which we all occasionally ask ourselves about hindsight
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by tup
slow and boring
(0) of (0) members found this review helpful.
I expected a lot more from this film, it just plodded along and was rather boring. you may enjoy it, but I thought it was vastly over fated.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by MC
Unusual story but well worth watching
(0) of (0) members found this review helpful.
I enjoyed this movie and thought the story of Benjamin living his life backwards was very unique. Good performances from Bratt Pitt and Cate Blanchett also.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by JD
Very good short story
(1) of (2) members found this review helpful.
The idea of living life backwards is novel and interesting. Lots of facets of this are explored but the plot does feel a bit thin in parts. Brad Pitt is one of the best action adventure hero actors of our time but doesn't really carry off more complex roles. The make up is good in parts but two scenes in particular are quite poor (you can definitely see the join). Worth watching but not transfixing.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button review by EP
Worst film I've ever watched
(0) of (0) members found this review helpful.
I've read a lot of literature and watched a lot of films in my life. This particular film just showed that it was streched to be adapted from a short story. It dragged on and on and on and on. Almost 3 hours of a pretty lame shorter wax version of Brad Pitt gradually aging younger to... a pretty lame taller wax version of Brad Pitt. What happens in between is so normal, ordinary and inconsequential that would barely attract attention lest for the big acting names, especially the great but short performance by Tilda Swindon (about 15 min). I adore Brad Pitt and Kate Blanchett as actors, but I didn't see the spark for a moment in their supposed love story, which begins weird and ends up even weirder. I assume that perhaps the original story was intiguing but this adaptation was one of the most outrageously boring films I've ever watched in my life. I felt myself aging faster while I was watching it and that can never be a good thing.
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Rated: 3.3 stars out of 5 from 596 ratings
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Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over
| Release Date: | 08/06/2009 |
| Production Year: | 2008 |
| Run Time: | 158 minutes |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen 2.40:1 |
| Format: | Pal |
| Colour: | Colour |
Special Features:
- Commentary by Director David Fincher