Release Date: December 19, 2008 (US) Studio: Paramount Pictures Local Distributor: UIP
Director: David Fincher Screenwriter: Eric Roth
Starring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Taraji P. Henson, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas, Julia Ormond
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Plot Summary: "I was born under unusual circumstances." And so begins "Benjamin Button," adapted from the classic 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. A man, like any of us, unable to stop time. We follow his story set in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918, into the twenty-first century, following his journey that is as unusual as any man's life can be. Directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett with Tilda Swinton, Taraji P. Henson, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas and Julia Ormond, "Benjamin Button," is a time traveler's tale of the people and places he bumps into along the way, the loves he loses and finds, the joys of life and the sadness of death, and what lasts beyond time.
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This post has been edited by aiman04: May 24 2008, 05:08 PM
David Fincher is one of my favorite directors (well, at least for mainstream Hollywood). Zodiac for me proves that he's not just a master of visual, but literature as well. Can't wait.
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I scored a few tickets for an “UNTITLED” screening at Paramount Studios while standing in line at the Tropic Thunder screening, which is beyond hilarious. After a long wait in the burning sun, we were taken inside Paramount Studios and seated in one of the nicest screening rooms I’ve ever seen. Whatever the film was—I was just excited to watch something on their screen. But I was not disappointed when we found out it was David Fincher’s upcoming film, THE CURIIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON.
This will be spoiler free.
The film tells the story of Benjamin Barker (Brad Pitt) who is born an old man and ages backwards. In the midst of his awkward and unexplainable body changes, he falls in love with a fellow small-town girl by the name of Daisy (Cate Blanchett). The film tells the story of Benjamin’s entire life, however, it mainly focuses on him and Daisy, who are slowly but surely aging in opposite directions. Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story of the same name.
First off, this does not feel at all like a David Fincher film. I think die-hard Fincher fans are going to be quite surprised. At its core, it’s a very romantic film. He has certainly stepped out of his box and certainly out of his usual realm of creativity. There were many moments in the film that felt almost Tim Burton-eqsue.
The film starts out amazingly. The story itself won’t have any trouble reeling people in because Fincher is a great storyteller and the source material is top notch. However, I felt this film suffers from the same mistake Zodiac suffered from: things fell apart toward the end. The film is somewhere near three hours. By an hour and a half/forty five, the audience was getting restless. I could hear them squirming in their seats in front and behind me. The last hour is ultimately weighed down by a lot of repetition that has to do with the romance between Pitt and Blanchett. The film is truly great up until the final hour where things begin to feel muddled and unnecessary.
I know that seems like a lot of negative feedback. However, trust me, there is a great deal of excellence in the film. Claudio Miranda’s cinematography paired with Alexandre Desplat’s beautiful score makes for some truly magical moments. In fact, most of the film is filled with these kinds of moments. It works more than it doesn’t work; it’s just the final hour that needs to be tightened up, as well as some rough patches toward the middle. As far as performances go, Pitt and Blanchett are very good, but there are some definite dry moments.
The special effects and make-up in this film are truly amazing. Brad Pitt’s descent into youth is never once unbelievable; it looks tremendously authentic. The same goes for Blanchett’s aging process. The announcer said the film’s effects weren’t quite finished yet, which is even more impressive.
With all that said, the film is still in the very early stages of it’s life considering it won’t be released until Christmas. Fincher and his team have a lot of time to polish it up. I’m sure these test screenings will reveal the film’s obvious missteps, because I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who felt this way. Beneath it’s sprawling three hours, a beautiful film exists. I have faith that Fincher will find it.
Those cool peeps over at "Defamer" recently snapped a spy cam pic of the latest poster for the David Fincher directed drama THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON showing Brad Pitt as the titular character in front of the film's title…in reverse. Why? Well, because Pitt's character in the film is born old and starts again in reverse, silly bean. Clever, sure, but a little cheesy. An official, high res version is sure to come out in the next few days. Well, hopefully. In related news, a new TV spot for the film has been released showing Pitt being awesome, Cate Blanchett as Pitt's love interest being ridiculously sexy and Tilda Swinton as some other chick being Tilda Swinton-ish. The reverse aging starts Christmas Day. Click through for the TV spot goodness and HERE for the reverse letter poster bigness.
I've no idea. There hasn't been any spectacular autumn and winter movies yet. Still waiting for other oscar contenders like benjamin button, milk, doubt, frost/nixon, the reader and revolutionary road. TDK might get nominated, but it won't win BP.
Considering the acclaimed director, the star power and the substantial budget, there has been a curious lack of poster promotion for THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON.
Fortunately, JoBlo reader 'Jesse W.' has rectified that, sending us nice snapshots of the two faceful solo posters and the oddly shaped side-by-side banner. Click 'em for largeness (and Brad's eyes following you everywhere), and make sure you've got some time on Christmas Day to check out David Fincher's reverse-aging love tale.
Extra Tidbit: F. Scott Fitzgerald's original short story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was less than 30 pages long.
International Trailer For Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button has a new trailer. Yes, it still looks like the strangest movie of the year. This latest look is an international version, which means our overseas readers may already be familiar with it. If so, lucky you since this teaser is far better than any of those we’ve been given here in America. The differences are subtle but for the first time here’s a Benjamin Button advertisement which really works.
Watch the new international trailer below, and watch Brad Pitt grow younger in theaters on Christmas day.
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON is that rare film that manages to encompass the whole of the human experience in a mere two and a half hours, and I feel like I saw it at the right moment in my life. It’s something I’ll return to any number of times in the future, and it’s rich and strange and wonderful enough that I expect I’ll find something fresh in it every time. My profound thanks to every person involved in making this magic live and breathe, and I hope all of you reading this embrace the film the same way when it opens on Christmas day. Maybe one of the reasons the film worked on me so deeply is because I’m dealing with the notion of impermanence right now in a very personal way.
this are one of those special shows that comes once in awhile.
Just like forest gump, big fish, shows that touch ur heart.
I cant wait~
Added on December 3, 2008, 12:58 pmthis are one of those special shows that comes once in awhile.
Just like forest gump, big fish, shows that touch ur heart.
I cant wait~
Err, sorry buy Brad Pitt ain't Tom Hanks or Ewan McGregor, he wont hv enough acting ability to touch my heart. But still looking forward to this movie. The story sounds special and original for me. BTW, will it be released this Christmas in Malaysia or do we need to wait till next year? I yet to see any promotion done for the movie in Malaysia.
Err, sorry buy Brad Pitt ain't Tom Hanks or Ewan McGregor, he wont hv enough acting ability to touch my heart. But still looking forward to this movie. The story sounds special and original for me. BTW, will it be released this Christmas in Malaysia or do we need to wait till next year? I yet to see any promotion done for the movie in Malaysia.
Err, sorry buy Brad Pitt ain't Tom Hanks or Ewan McGregor, he wont hv enough acting ability to touch my heart. But still looking forward to this movie. The story sounds special and original for me. BTW, will it be released this Christmas in Malaysia or do we need to wait till next year? I yet to see any promotion done for the movie in Malaysia.
Brad Pitt is a fantastic actor. The coolest actor of our generation, and oh, the guy can damn well act.
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