Most usually, I tend to watch a movie from start to finish, this film was a bit slow paced in the first parts but soon began to pick up closer to the middle part of the film. A common tag-line for this film is that "..Life isn't measured in minutes but in moments" and "I was born under unusual circumstances". While the film was still being shot, the computer software graphics that helped Benjamin Buttons transform throughout the film was still being designed. The CGI technology changes daily. Brad Pitt's character seemed so real that it was scary. The elemental irony of this film typically would make anyone wonder how it is like to live in someone else's shoes, especially from the standpoint of the elderly. Myself, being past the point of young and entering into middle age, one senses a deep sense of a powerful hand directing life at every turn. The word destiny or fate always seems to make me wonder about certain monumental defining moments in my life. If those things in life that I forced myself to do and be may have been a lot more exact if I hadn't let my emotions get the best of me. However, not a one of us could say that we know for "one cotton-picking minute" what's going to happen to us all next. That's the wonderment of this film. It usually is best taught to us if we only just experience the story and let our stubbornness and self out of the picture and just live. The characters of Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett were very believable and in love, which is tremendously powerful on film. Screenplay giant, Eric Roth, who gave us Forrest Gump finished this film with a peaceful message about life when he put to film, his greatest moments by say: "Some people were born to sit by a river. Some get struck by lightning..... Some have an ear for music....... Some are artists................. Some Swim........................ Some know buttons................ Some know Shakespeare............ Some Are Mothers................. .....and some people Dance......." Thanks Eric Roth.... It was a most unusually rare experience to find humanity once again. I'll give this film a 4/5 even though I'm not sure I'll ever be able to sit through it again. IF YOU LIKE MY MOVIE REVIEWS PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO LET ME KNOW BY VOTING. THANKS.Read full review
I purchased the DVD "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" because I am a big movie buff and enjoy collecting the movies I feel are worthg watching again. Thankfully at this time my income allows me to do so. I saw this movie on its' opening day and had a large interest in it from seeing several trailers at other movies I had attended. I did not do my homework however, and did not realize it was as long a movie as it was. So I was a tad antsy watching it, as I had some time constraints. I enjoyed for the most part what I saw but did want to watch it again at my leisure. As it was derived from a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, another of my favorite authors. As for the movie, I am always in awe of the performance that Cate Blanchett consistently provides, this movie being no exception. Brad Pitt does his part as well, but in my mind I always see him as someone who has good looks versus a refined actor, could be bias on my part, I will let other people be the judge of that. I also think the utter novelty of the story, beginning at old age and getting younger, piqued my interest as well. I sometimes scratch my head at some of the Academy Award nominees for Best Picture, as I did this one, but definitely feel it was worth watching again.Read full review
Before seeing The Curious Case of Benjamin Button I wondered how I would react to the story of a man who is born old and gets younger as he grows up. Of all of the stories I have come across, this is by far the most bizarre and intriguing. If i had to pick someone to bring this story to the screen I do no think David Fincher would have been my first choice. How wrong I would have been. This film is by far one of the best if not the best of 2008. Fincher's direction is flawless! The film from start to finish does not let up. There are moments of joy and ecstasy followed by sorrow and understanding. Brad Pitt stars as Benjamin, a boy born an old man who must live his life in reverse. His friend from childhood, Daisy, is played by Cate Blanchett. The story is narrated from Benjamin's point of view with some particular highlights from Daisy. The cast does nothing wrong. Pitt leads with Blanchett and a strong performance from Taraji P. Henson as Benjamin's surrogate mother Queenie, the only person in the world who seems to understand and truly love him from the start. Other cameos along the way bring a large array of characters, including Tilda Swinton, one of Benjamin's early love interests. The film spans from the end of World War I to the the arrival of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. The transitions from life stage to life stage and decade to decade are seamless. Fincher does a tremendous job at maintaining a steady flow of action and dialogue. There is not a dull moment in the film. The cinematography is superb and couples nicely with Fincher's style of accentuating certain colors to enhance a mood or moment. There really is nothing wrong with this film. Even with a runtime of about 160 minutes, time just flies by, much like it does for Benjamin, only we are going forward. This is a tender and meaningful film you do not want to wish.Read full review
From beginning to end the story is excellent as it tells of Benjamin's early beginning to his startling ending. Benjamin was born old in appearance with all of its age related ailments, and he reversed the process as time went on. In between it all, Benjamin as a boy/old man,learned many things and had many experiences that are both heartwarming and curious. His innocence and genuine spirit brought a bit of humor to the film and delight as well. A wonderful feature about the whole experience of Benjamin is his falling in-love and remaining that way throughout his life. The film is one that many will talk about for ages to come. Is it possible for a baby to be born this way and life to go in reverse? Maybe it can or maybe it can't; however, the movie is entertaining and the actors who played their parts did a superb job! I liked every part of this movie. Not one thing would I change. This movie is a keepsake and it will be deemed a classic for years to come.Read full review
A Brad Pitt, and what's her name flop in my opinion. I grew old just waiting for something to keep my attention and hold it. Absolutely boring for the 1st half of the movie, perhaps even longer - it felt like forever. The slices of life to show the aging backwards and forwards were flat, beige and uninteresting. I'm a huge fan of Brad Pitt and what's her name (sorry but my brain shut down just thinking of the movie). However, the chemisty just wasn't there. Mr. Pitt's performance was wooden and without his usual delightful quirkiness which still may not have saved the film. What's her name -- oh - Kate Blancett, usually an amazing actress's performance was nearly as wooden which didn't fit since she portrayed a creative, intelligent woman. Her make up as a dying elderly woman was offsetting from the get go. It didn't look right and when the camera was on her, her voice could scarely be heard. When the camera off off her then her voice was clear and easily heard. Finally as the 2 met closer in age the movie moved closer to being a 2-star performance but it never really got there. At least it was bareable and I kept hoping for fireworks but the lead actors' just didn't have it. Their apparent life long love fizzled instead of sizzled. The actress who portrayed their adult daughter was far more interesting than her parent's and she didn't even have much of a part in the movie but to look grief-stricken and dutiful. Benjamin Button;s passionate father lost his passion as re reappeared years later as a 'friend who wants to keep in touch. Why? There was no emotional connection he could make believeable. The woman who adopted Benjamin Button was very good as a loving, giving woman who truly loved her odd son. Kudos to her for being so real in this artificial movie. The idea this movie meant to portray is interesting and inticing, but the making of it fell flat. Unfortunately, I will now attempt to sell the movie rather than add it to my collection of must have movies.Read full review
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