The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Dannie 2022-03-17 09:01:01

Mark Twain left such a sentence when he died, a sentence of his regret: Life always starts in the best part and ends in the worst time.

Needless to say, all life is a process of destruction, a fantasy swan song.
I cried twice and laughed twice in the film. I can't forget the serenity that benjsmin took his father to see the old man's face at sunrise, and his love with Daisy. When they breathed the last breath of their lives, they still loved each other.
Oh, how can I forget, forget those beautiful, sincere sentences.
Benjemin said to his daughter, for what it's worth it's never too late, or my case is too late,
be whoever u wanna to be.
it's no time limited.
start whenever u want,u can change or stay the same.
no rules to this thing, we can make the best or the worst of it,
i hope u make the best of it.
i hope u see things startled with u.ihope u feel things u never felt before.
i hope u meet people with difference points with u .
i hope u live your life pround of.
if u found it's not, i hope u have the strong and start life again.
I hope he has a proud life.
I think so too, to see different worlds and meet different people.
Like Elizabeth, the swimmer, Captain Mike, the sailors... I think the little guy is really the best accompaniment in a film, like Ben said, some people you can’t remember, but he taught you Something you won't forget. It's like the tattoo you have carved in your heart, like a long kiss.
When I was young, I was very afraid that my grandmother and grandpa would die, so I swore that I would never let me die earlier than them, because they love me so much, and I don't want them to be sad. I was 6 years old. When I was 16 years old, my grandpa died. I cried for a long, long time, with tears and nasal tears left incessantly. Non-stop. Grandma didn't say goodbye to her grandpa. We even deprived him of the right to attend the funeral for the sake of her health. I have this picture in my mind all the time. When my grandma heard the news of my grandpa’s death, she did not faint, was not hysterical, and was almost expressionless--except for the two unconscious tears on her face, which were wiped dry and then followed. It flowed down, and those tears flowed slowly into the green mulberries on her face. The setting sun was shining behind her, and the tears were reflecting the orange light, as if they were bleeding and tearing.
But in fact it was really blood. Grandma and grandpa have been married for 65 years, and they have never had a dispute. They lived long enough and loved each other long enough to prove what each other is. You love me when I am full of wrinkles, so I love you when you have pimples, and I love you when you become a child.





We all know that Hollywood always wears iron jerseys and has an incorruptible body. Since the subprime mortgage crisis began when the United States swept the world, only some people in the world have been optimistic about it. The optimism of those Hollywood entertainment tycoons is not just the silly and bold optimists. It turns out that the film industry will be due to the economy. The more the economy is sluggish, the more people need to have fun. Looking through history, we can find that the total number of movie audiences has increased sharply in five of the past seven financial crises, and the three major economic crises in U.S. history It was the largest in the 1930s. In 1929, the stock market crashed and a quarter of people were unemployed in the United States. However, we ushered in the most glorious "golden age" in film history, and films such as "Gone with the Wind" and "City Lights" were born. . So we have enough information to look forward to these big movies on the tail of the most dumbfounding 08. Fitzgerald was inspired by Mark Twain's words and wrote this famous and peculiar novel of the same name. After that, how many people were deeply fascinated by this story, but suffered from the limitations of script adaptation, special effects technology and other conditions, but now the hardware meets the requirements and preparations are in place. What we are waiting for is the birth of a masterpiece.
Regarding the director, this director is awesome, and I have to admit that I have been following his three-year-planned film for several months before it was released. You see, there are unique directors, top screenwriters (Eric Ross, screenwriter of Forrest Gump, it is said that David Fincher's excellence forced him to rewrite the script 2 times), many times The cast that proved their strength brought the famous French composer Alessandro Despress to arrange and record the 87-member Hollywood Symphony Orchestra in the huge Sony studio, Hollywood’s most advanced special effects" "Profile" technology, first of all, we can be sure that it has received at least 5 nominations, of which there must be best film, best makeup, best accompaniment and best actor. For Brett Peter, David Fincher gave him two of the best works of his life, "Seven Deadly Sins" and "Fight Club". If you add this "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", he will be happy crazy.
Give him a big hug, he has never been so close to Oscar. He has been wearing the name of the biggest male vase in Hollywood for too long. I don’t know who will succeed, zac efron?

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  • Merl 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    Half of the score should be given to the makeup artist.

  • Eliezer 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    The first half is too long, and I don't have much patience with these urban fairy tales now. Maybe i'm old

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button quotes

  • Daisy: Would you still love me if I were old and saggy?

    Benjamin Button: Would you still love ME if I were young and had acne? When I'm afraid of what's under the stairs? Or if I end up wetting the bed?

  • Thomas Button: [runs upstairs to see Caroline and his newborn but sees a room full of people and Caroline bleeding. Soon, the pastor enters the room] What are you doing here?

    Dr. Rose: Thomas. It's Caroline. She's going to die.

    Thomas Button: No. No, I want all of you out! Get away from her!

    [runs to Caroline and takes her hand]

    Thomas Button: I'm here. I came as soon as I could. The streets were wild. The war is over, Carrie.

    Caroline Button: [whispers] Promise me he'll have a place.

    Thomas Button: [confused] I... I promise.

    [Caroline draws her last breath and dies]