Tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts aging backwards with bizarre consequences.
On the day that Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, elderly Daisy Williams (nee Fuller) is on her deathbed in a hospital in New Orleans. Next to him is his eldest daughter, Caroline. Daisy asks Caroline to read aloud the diary of his lifelong friend, Benjamin Button daisys. Benjamins diary talked about his extraordinary life in the primary unusual aspect of which was his aging direction was later diagnosed with an aging diseases at birth and thus have very little chance of survival, but who does not not exist and is younger than the last time. Abandoned his biological father, Thomas Button, after Benjamins biological mother died in childbirth, Benjamin was raised Queenie, a black woman and caregiver at home elderly. Daisys he was a resident at that home, which is where she first met Benjamin. Although separated through the years, Daisy and Benjamin remain in contact throughout their lives, reconnecting in their forties when in age they finally match. Some of the disclosures ... |
Users review: Technically, as most movies Finchers Davin, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is wonderful. Legend of curious about a man aging backwards, Fincher gives the possibility to do what it does best tricks. It's part of the drama that seems to have mastered or maybe he does not care. Sign he was more coherent corporate dramatic. Here becomes angoue by managed some spectacular CGI punches, but thanks to Brad Pitt in the year has a soul. It is truly remarkable. He managed to overcome the distractions of gadgets and shows us the inner man. Brad Pitts heat victories over David Finchers coldness and most successful parts of the movie that reflects the Brad Pitts eyes. Adjusting to an inexorable end, moments of true beauty and tenderness. Im convinced that the time and was able to capture a Super 8. Direction more than in Fincher put the emotional nuances in real danger, but fortunately, the overall experience is more a welcome and rewarding. |
Year: | 2008 |
Starring: | Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton |
Genre: | Drama, Fantasy, Romance |
Director: | David Fincher |
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