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Rating: 7.589/10 by 12709 users

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

Born under unusual circumstances, Benjamin Button springs into being as an elderly man in a New Orleans nursing home and ages in reverse. Twelve years after his birth, he meets Daisy, a child who flits in and out of his life as she grows up to be a dancer. Though he has all sorts of unusual adventures over the course of his life, it is his relationship with Daisy, and the hope that they will come together at the right time, that drives Benjamin forward.

Directing:
  • David Fincher
  • Bob Wagner
  • Allen Kupetsky
  • Steve Lonano
  • Pete Waterman
  • Tarsem Singh
  • Carl Kouri
  • Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Writing:
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Eric Roth
  • Eric Roth
  • Robin Swicord
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Dec 25, 2008

Rating: 7.589/10 by 12709 users

Alternative Title:
Benjamin Button - US
返老还童 - CN
El Curioso Caso de Benjamin Button - SV
벤자민 버튼의 시간은 거꾸로 간다 - KR
Загадкова історія Бенджамина Баттона - UA
Podivný prípad Benjamina Buttona - SK
l'étrange histoire de benjamin button - FR
سرگذشت عجیب بنجامین باتن - IR
Ciekawy Przypadek Benjamina Buttona - PL
ベンジャミン・バトン 数奇な人生:2008 - JP
El curioso caso de Benjamin Button - ES
Benjamin Button'ın Qəribə Hekayəsi - AZ
奇幻逆緣 - HK

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 46 minutes
Budget: $150,000,000
Revenue: $335,800,000

Plot Keyword: new york city, navy, funeral, diary, tea, travel, hospital, historical fiction, period drama, based on short story, fictional biography, reverse aging, introspective, intense, magical realism
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Brad Pitt
Benjamin Button
Cate Blanchett
Daisy Fuller
Julia Ormond
Caroline Fuller
Jason Flemyng
Thomas Button
Mahershala Ali
Tizzy Weathers
Jared Harris
Captain Mike
Elias Koteas
Monsieur Gateau
Phyllis Somerville
Grandma Fuller
Tilda Swinton
Elizabeth Abbott
Donna DuPlantier
Blanche Devereux
Jacob Tolano
Martin Gateau
Earl Maddox
Man at Train Station
Ed Metzger
Teddy Roosevelt
Danny Vinson
Priest Giving Last Rites
David Jensen
Doctor at Benjamin's Birth
Joeanna Sayler
Caroline Button
Fiona Hale
Mrs. Hollister
Marion Zinser
Mrs. Horton
Danny Nelson
General Winston
Paula Gray
Sybil Wagner
Troi Bechet
Filamena Gilea
Elle Fanning
Daisy Age 7
Clay Cullen
Young Mr. Daws
Edith Ivey
Mrs. Maple
Robert Towers
Benjamin 1932-34
Sonya Leslie
Daisy's Nurse
Yasmine Abriel
Prostitute with Benjamin
Madisen Beaty
Daisy Age 10
Tom Everett
Benjamin 1935-37
Don Creech
Prentiss Mayes
Josh Stewart
Pleasant Curtis
Ilia Volok
Russian Interpreter
Taren Cunningham
Young Elizabeth Abbott
Devyn A. Tyler
Queenie's Daughter Age 14
Ashley Nolan
Woman Doctor
Louis Herthum
Man at Caroline's Party
Katta Hules
Caroline Age 12
Rus Blackwell
Robert Williams
Joel Bissonnette
David Hernandez
Deneen Tyler
Queenie's Daughter Age 40
Spencer Daniels
Benjamin Age 12
Jessica Cropper
Featured Dancer
Katherine Crockett
Featured Dancer
Bianca Roe
Ballerina Who Ties Up Shoelace (uncredited)
Emma Degerstedt
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Megan Brown
Woman Kissing Benjamin (uncredited)
Clay Chamberlin
The Grumpy Sailor (uncredited)
Leslie Augustine
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Blake Balu
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Aliane Baquerot
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Brett Beoubay
1918 Police Officer (uncredited)
Allen Boudreaux
Teddy Roosevelt's Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Eve Brent
Old Woman (uncredited)
David E. Brown
U.S. Lieutenant (uncredited)
Jake Carpenter
Sailor (uncredited)
Walter Delmar
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Louis Dupuy
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Marian Filali
Hospital Receptionist (uncredited)
Ron Flagge
Bartender (uncredited)
Joe Fontana
Shrimper (uncredited)
Garrett Forbes
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Tiffany Forest
Girl on Street (uncredited)
Debby Gaudet
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Simone-Elise Girard
Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Geraldine Glenn
Family Member (uncredited)
Zuri Goldman
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Malerie Grady
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Bob Harter
Man Who Buys Button House (uncredited)
Rhonda Huete
Button Factory Worker (uncredited)
Grant James
Joking Old Man (uncredited)
Christopher Karl Johnson
Medical Officer on Liberty Ship (uncredited)
Shiloh Jolie
Caroline as Baby (uncredited)
Spencer Kayden
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Jonathan Lane
Usher at Theater (uncredited)
Shane LeCocq
Dancer (uncredited)
Kevin Lorio
Streetcar Driver (uncredited)
Audrey Lynn
1920's Woman Strolling by Window (uncredited)
Angelina McCoy
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Harlon Miller
Soldier (uncredited)
Valeska Miller
Ballet Dancer (uncredited)
Jay Oliver
Nolan House Resident (uncredited)
Antonia Putiloff
J. Meranda (voice) (uncredited)
Sean Ross
Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Ross Rouillier
1918 U.S. Lieutenant (uncredited)
Robert W. Savina
Man in Rowboat (uncredited)
Andy Sims
Man in Wheelchair (uncredited)
Chaz Smith
Dock Worker (uncredited)
Logan Douglas Smith
Neighbor / Son of Nursing Home Elder (uncredited)
Terry Lee Smith
Rower (uncredited)
Lauren Swinney
Mrs. Carter (uncredited)
Dennis Thomas IV
Grave Digger (uncredited)
Michel Thériault
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Yvette Tucker
Carousel Dancer (uncredited)
Gelsey Weiss
Dancer (uncredited)
Autumn Withers
Dancer (uncredited)
Michael Wozniak
World War I Officer (uncredited)

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One of Fincher's masterworks--though I like others better. He's definitely one of the only people alive who could have succeeded with this very intriguing story. There are moments--when Benjamin's coming into his own, both with Tilda Swinton's character and with Cate Blanchett's--that are amongst the finest and most invigorating I have ever seen in cinema. I'm curious how I'll find it when I rewatch it in a few years. I have the impression that as I come to terms with age and gather more wisdom in my own skin, this story will only grow in my heart and appreciation--for both the highs and the lows. That is a spectacular magic trick for a movie to do--and Fincher's downright full of them.

Unknownian

This movie is in my top 10 movie list in life. It is a cinema achievement that may never be outdone by 'anyone'. Considering that this masterpiece was shot digitally in 2007, it is miles above any CG effort since. For those of you that haven't seen it: "SEE IT". Besides a great story (with one flaw), this film makes illusion and simulation become reality. The one flaw: I have great respect for David Fincher, and I am going to go out on a limb and say that he must have been aware of this discrepancy, but went ahead with the story-line as written anyway. ( I hope that's the case). Benjamin Button was born "old", and regressed backwards to die an infant. The flaw in the story-line (and it's a big one), is that as he regresses to youth, he begins to have dementia (Alzheimer's symptoms), along with all of the arthritic pains and problems an old man gets as he ages. At the end, before he dies he loses his memory completely. Logically, since he was born an old man, those illnesses should have evolved from birth, and improved as he regressed in age. Strangely in the film, he is born with severe arthritis, and can't even walk until he is 7. Why then would he again experience these same symptoms as a child on the way to his death bed (or crib)? He should be in perfect health as a child, and regress to a "fetus", and then disappear. Other than that major flaw, this movie is a 10. Unfortunately because of the illogical way he dies, I had to give it a 9 out of 10 stars. One other issue with the plot: If we were to take this movie scenario and try to place it in the real world, Benjamin would have to have been born a "full sized", old man, and then after 70 or 80 years, he would have begun to shrink. Since the idea of a woman giving birth to a full sized man is physically impossible, our Benjamin had to be born old and "tiny". This of course is another contradiction in the plot, since Benjamin is small "twice in his life". We can't dwell on this flaw at all, because if we did we would never get passed it. To enjoy this movie, we must put all the facts and logistics of this scenario aside, and when we do, this movie takes us on a journey unlike any other ever filmed.


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