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    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Rating: PG-13
    Run Time: 166

    Release Date:2008
    DVD Release: 2009

    Director: David Fincher

    Movie Type: Drama

    Ref #: 30197

    Movie Notes:
    The technical dazzle of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a truly astonishing thing to behold: this story of a man who ages backwards requires Brad Pitt to begin life as a tiny elderly man, then blossom into middle age, and finally, wisely, become young. How director David Fincher--with makeup artists, special-effects wizards, and body doubles--achieves this is one of the main sources of fascination in the early reels of the movie. The premise is loosely borrowed from an F. Scott Fitzgerald story (and bears an even stronger resemblance to Andrew Sean Greer's novel The Confessions of Max Tivoli), with young/old Benjamin growing up in New Orleans, meeting the girl of his dreams (Cate Blanchett), and sharing a few blissful years with her until their different aging agendas send them in opposite directions. The love story takes over the second half of the picture, as Eric Roth's script begins to resemble his work on Forrest Gump. This is too bad, because Benjamin's early life is a wonderfully picaresque journey, especially a set of midnight liaisons with a Russian lady (Tilda Swinton) in an atmospheric hotel. Fincher observes all this with an entomologist's eye, cool and exacting, which keeps the material from getting all gooey. Still, the Hurricane Katrina framing story feels put-on, and the movie lets Benjamin slide offscreen during its later stages--curious indeed.


    Cast:

    Donna DuPlantier   --   Blanche Devereux
    Julia Ormond   --   Caroline
    Joeanna Sayler   --   Caroline Button
    Cate Blanchett   --   Daisy
    David Jensen   --   Doctor at Benjamin's Birth
    Faune A. Chambers   --   Dorothy Baker
    Earl Maddox   --   Man at Train Station
    Jacob Tolano   --   Martin Gateau (as Jacob Wood)
    Elias Koteas   --   Monsieur Gateau
    Fiona Hale   --   Mrs. Hollister
    Danny Vinson   --   Priest Giving Last Rites
    Taraji P. Henson   --   Queenie
    Ed Metzger   --   Teddy Roosevelt
    Jason Flemyng   --   Thomas Button
    Mahershalalhashbaz Ali   --   Tizzy