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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Born under unusual circumstances, Benjamin Button enters the world as an elderly man in a New Orleans nursing home and ages in reverse. Twelve years after his birth, he encounters Daisy, a girl who drifts through his life as she grows into a dancer. Across a life rich with extraordinary adventures, it is his bond with Daisy—and the belief that they will meet again at the right moment—that sustains Benjamin on his remarkable journey.

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Garrett Forbes

David Fincher

Bob Wagner

Allen Kupetsky

Steve Lonano

Pete Waterman

Tarsem Singh

Carl Kouri

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

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Cast & Crew

Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Elizabeth Abbott

Lance E. Nichols

Lance E. Nichols

Preacher

Malerie Grady

Malerie Grady

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Don Creech

Don Creech

Prentiss Mayes

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

Benjamin Button

Spencer Kayden

Spencer Kayden

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Jared Harris

Jared Harris

Captain Mike

Julia Ormond

Julia Ormond

Caroline Fuller

Louis Herthum

Louis Herthum

Man at Caroline's Party

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

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Richmond Arquette

Richmond Arquette

John Grimm

Danny Vinson

Danny Vinson

Priest Giving Last Rites

Tarsem Singh

Tarsem Singh

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Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett

Daisy Fuller

Phyllis Somerville

Phyllis Somerville

Grandma Fuller

Peter Donald Badalamenti II

Peter Donald Badalamenti II

Benjamin 1928-31

Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning

Daisy Age 7

Wilbur Fitzgerald

Wilbur Fitzgerald

TV Reporter

Shiloh Jolie

Shiloh Jolie

Caroline as Baby (uncredited)

Tom Everett

Tom Everett

Benjamin 1935-37

Allen Kupetsky

Allen Kupetsky

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Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson

Queenie

Rus Blackwell

Rus Blackwell

Robert Williams

David Jensen

David Jensen

Doctor at Benjamin's Birth

David Fincher

David Fincher

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Grant James

Grant James

Joking Old Man (uncredited)

Jonathan Lane

Jonathan Lane

Usher at Theater (uncredited)

Deneen Tyler

Deneen Tyler

Queenie's Daughter Age 40

Megan Brown Martinez

Megan Brown Martinez

Woman Kissing Benjamin (uncredited)

Joe Fontana

Joe Fontana

Shrimper (uncredited)

Dennis Thomas IV

Dennis Thomas IV

Grave Digger (uncredited)

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Monsieur Gateau

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng

Thomas Button

Ilia Volok

Ilia Volok

Russian Interpreter

Joel Bissonnette

Joel Bissonnette

David Hernandez

Steve Lonano

Steve Lonano

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Bianca Roe

Bianca Roe

Ballerina Who Ties Up Shoelace (uncredited)

Ron Flagge

Ron Flagge

Bartender (uncredited)

Josh Stewart

Josh Stewart

Pleasant Curtis

Edith Ivey

Edith Ivey

Mrs. Maple

Christopher Karl Johnson

Christopher Karl Johnson

Medical Officer on Liberty Ship (uncredited)

Allen Boudreaux

Allen Boudreaux

Teddy Roosevelt's Secret Service Agent (uncredited)

Eve Brent

Eve Brent

Old Woman (uncredited)

David Ross Paterson

David Ross Paterson

Walter Abbott

Angelina McCoy

Angelina McCoy

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Danny Nelson

Danny Nelson

General Winston

Ted Manson

Ted Manson

Mr. Daws

Spencer Daniels

Spencer Daniels

Benjamin Age 12

Leslie Augustine

Leslie Augustine

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Earl Maddox

Earl Maddox

Man at Train Station

Faune Chambers Watkins

Faune Chambers Watkins

Dorothy Baker

Devyn A. Tyler

Devyn A. Tyler

Queenie's Daughter Age 14

Stephen Monroe Taylor

Stephen Monroe Taylor

Sailor

Donna DuPlantier

Donna DuPlantier

Blanche Devereux

Madisen Beaty

Madisen Beaty

Daisy Age 10

Joeanna Sayler

Joeanna Sayler

Caroline Button

Bob Wagner

Bob Wagner

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Carl Kouri

Carl Kouri

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Adrian Armas

Adrian Armas

David

Myrton Running Wolf

Myrton Running Wolf

Dennis Smith

Patrick Thomas O'Brien

Patrick Thomas O'Brien

Dr. Rose

Robert Towers

Robert Towers

Benjamin 1932-34

Ed Metzger

Ed Metzger

Teddy Roosevelt

Marion Zinser

Marion Zinser

Mrs. Horton

Pete Waterman

Pete Waterman

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Simone-Elise Girard

Simone-Elise Girard

Parisian Woman (uncredited)

Aliane Baquerot

Aliane Baquerot

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Geraldine Glenn

Geraldine Glenn

Family Member (uncredited)

Clay Chamberlin

Clay Chamberlin

The Grumpy Sailor (uncredited)

Gelsey Weiss

Gelsey Weiss

Dancer (uncredited)

Michael Wozniak

Michael Wozniak

World War I Officer (uncredited)

Shane LeCocq

Shane LeCocq

Dancer (uncredited)

Jake Carpenter

Jake Carpenter

Sailor (uncredited)

Walter Delmar

Walter Delmar

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Debby Gaudet

Debby Gaudet

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Chandler Canterbury

Chandler Canterbury

Benjamin Age 8

Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali

Tizzy Weathers

Ashley Nolan

Ashley Nolan

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Clay Cullen

Clay Cullen

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Yvette Tucker

Yvette Tucker

Carousel Dancer (uncredited)

Tiffany Forest

Tiffany Forest

Girl on Street (uncredited)

Charles Henry Wyson

Charles Henry Wyson

Benjamin Age 6

Rampai Mohadi

Rampai Mohadi

Ngunda Oti

Harlon Miller

Harlon Miller

Soldier (uncredited)

Sonya Leslie

Sonya Leslie

Daisy's Nurse

Fiona Hale

Fiona Hale

Mrs. Hollister

Christopher DesRoches

Christopher DesRoches

Rick Brody

Brett Beoubay

Brett Beoubay

1918 Police Officer (uncredited)

Kevin Lorio

Kevin Lorio

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Marian Filali

Marian Filali

Hospital Receptionist (uncredited)

Logan Douglas Smith

Logan Douglas Smith

Neighbor / Son of Nursing Home Elder (uncredited)

Jacob Tolano

Jacob Tolano

Martin Gateau

Paula Gray

Paula Gray

Sybil Wagner

Troi Bechet

Troi Bechet

Filamena Gilea

Yasmine Abriel

Yasmine Abriel

Prostitute with Benjamin

Joshua Desroches

Joshua Desroches

Vic Brody

Taren Cunningham

Taren Cunningham

Young Elizabeth Abbott

Katta Hules

Katta Hules

Caroline Age 12

Jessica Cropper

Jessica Cropper

Featured Dancer

Katherine Crockett

Katherine Crockett

Featured Dancer

Emma Degerstedt

Emma Degerstedt

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Blake Balu

Blake Balu

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

David E. Brown

David E. Brown

U.S. Lieutenant (uncredited)

Louis Dupuy

Louis Dupuy

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Garrett Forbes

Garrett Forbes

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Zuri Goldman

Zuri Goldman

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Bob Harter

Bob Harter

Man Who Buys Button House (uncredited)

Rhonda Huete

Rhonda Huete

Button Factory Worker (uncredited)

Audrey Lynn

Audrey Lynn

1920's Woman Strolling by Window (uncredited)

Valeska Miller

Valeska Miller

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Antonia Putiloff

Antonia Putiloff

J. Meranda (voice) (uncredited)

Sean Ross

Sean Ross

Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Ross Rouillier

Ross Rouillier

1918 U.S. Lieutenant (uncredited)

Robert W. Savina

Robert W. Savina

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Andy Sims

Andy Sims

Man in Wheelchair (uncredited)

Lauren Swinney

Lauren Swinney

Mrs. Carter (uncredited)

Michel Thériault

Michel Thériault

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Autumn Withers

Autumn Withers

Dancer (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Fantasy, Romance
Runtime2h 46 mins
Released on25 Dec 2008
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

talisencrw

9/10

One of Fincher's masterworks--though I like others better. He's definitely one of the only people alive who could have succeeded with this very intriguing story. There are moments--when Benjamin's coming into his own, both with Tilda Swinton's character and with Cate Blanchett's--that are amongst the finest and most invigorating I have ever seen in cinema. I'm curious how I'll find it when I rewatch it in a few years. I have the impression that as I come to terms with age and gather more wisdom in my own skin, this story will only grow in my heart and appreciation--for both the highs and the lows. That is a spectacular magic trick for a movie to do--and Fincher's downright full of them.

Unknownian

9/10

This movie is in my top 10 movie list in life. It is a cinema achievement that may never be outdone by 'anyone'. Considering that this masterpiece was shot digitally in 2007, it is miles above any CG effort since. For those of you that haven't seen it: "SEE IT". Besides a great story (with one flaw), this film makes illusion and simulation become reality. The one flaw: I have great respect for David Fincher, and I am going to go out on a limb and say that he must have been aware of this discrepancy, but went ahead with the story-line as written anyway. ( I hope that's the case). Benjamin Button was born "old", and regressed backwards to die an infant. The flaw in the story-line (and it's a big one), is that as he regresses to youth, he begins to have dementia (Alzheimer's symptoms), along with all of the arthritic pains and problems an old man gets as he ages. At the end, before he dies he loses his memory completely. Logically, since he was born an old man, those illnesses should have evolved from birth, and improved as he regressed in age. Strangely in the film, he is born with severe arthritis, and can't even walk until he is 7. Why then would he again experience these same symptoms as a child on the way to his death bed (or crib)? He should be in perfect health as a child, and regress to a "fetus", and then disappear. Other than that major flaw, this movie is a 10. Unfortunately because of the illogical way he dies, I had to give it a 9 out of 10 stars. One other issue with the plot: If we were to take this movie scenario and try to place it in the real world, Benjamin would have to have been born a "full sized", old man, and then after 70 or 80 years, he would have begun to shrink. Since the idea of a woman giving birth to a full sized man is physically impossible, our Benjamin had to be born old and "tiny". This of course is another contradiction in the plot, since Benjamin is small "twice in his life". We can't dwell on this flaw at all, because if we did we would never get passed it. To enjoy this movie, we must put all the facts and logistics of this scenario aside, and when we do, this movie takes us on a journey unlike any other ever filmed.

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