Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a film unlike any I have ever seen and probably never will. A true epic that left me completely speechless. And 'accomplished so much in such simplicity. Everything was top notch from the elegant directing to the subtly wonderful performances magical score. The film is required to know not only witnessing the death, but the incredible life we ââdiscover. Pray for the obvious questions of morality we all deal also dangles before us the idea that everything is going through the same joys and concerns, but not in the same way. This is an important story that deserves nothing less than the title of brilliance. This visually and emotionally rich film evokes life in a very special man born in the early 20th century, that age backwards. Her story unfolds through a diary read the daughter of his love, Daisy. Throughout his life he is experiencing the same things we do, grow, and eventually grow old. Hes observer, discover life from all different angles. But it is not in his life that makes him unique. His love makes it special. He spends his life trying to understand how his love for Daisy works and still only get a few incredible years really love him. As their lives tell us about the frustrations and hardships are all worth it, if only for a moment of happiness. In the direction of the film is almost perfect. I hope Benjamin Button David Fincher to collect the recognition it deserves. It winds through this time and the grace of the film is undeniable that this flow is enjoyable from beginning to end. Nearly three hours, minutes is not wasted. Every shot is jaw dropping and while some time to find a problem, it is used wisely. The acting is also something of a miracle. This is by far the best performance of Brad Pitt. He was trained in a credible and realistic. The shades are there, and even though the heavy use of make-up and CGI is used to describe his character, Pitt is Benjamin doing a lot of onlookers. I left the theater amazed that someone could check this movie bad. This is a very nice representation of life, love, and the things that we lose. With much anticipation I was certainly not disappointed. This movie is probably not for everyone though. It's not your average drama that spoon feeds the public with their feelings. And 'something of awe and wonder, a real gem. What makes our lives more memorable are the moments that do not seem to grasp long enough before letting go. Life itself is very, very curious, and Benjamin Button is no less than a miracle. |
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