El curioso caso de Benjamin Button

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Estados Unidos, 2008, 166 min

Director:

David Fincher

Argumento literario:

F. Scott Fitzgerald (historia)

Guión:

Eric Roth

Cámara:

Claudio Miranda

Reparto:

Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Taraji P. Henson, Julia Ormond, Jason Flemyng, Mahershala Ali, Jared Harris, Elias Koteas, Phyllis Somerville, Tilda Swinton (más)
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"Nací en circunstancias inusuales". Así comienza El curioso caso de Benjamin Button, una adaptación de la historia de los años 20 del siglo pasado escrita por F. Scott Fitzgerald y que trata de un hombre (Brad Pitt) que nace con ochenta años y va rejuveneciendo con el tiempo: un hombre que, como cualquiera de nosotros, no puede parar el tiempo. Desde la Nueva Orleans de finales de la I Guerra Mundial hasta el siglo XXI, en un viaje tan inusual como la vida de cualquier hombre, esta película cuenta la gran historia de un hombre no tan ordinario y la gente que va conociendo por el camino, los amores que encuentra y que pierde, las alegrías de la vida y la tristeza de la muerte, y que perduran más allá del tiempo. (Warner Bros. España)

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POMO 

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español Una flecha magistralmente trabajada que, sin embargo, toma un camino demasiado directo hacia su objetivo y es, sobre todo, DEMASIADO LARGA, además de estar hecha de componentes que ya conocemos demasiado bien. Benjamin Button me acarició el corazón con un primer tercio encantador, lleno de bondad sincera y trucos impresionantes que hacen que el Brad Pitt digital sea aquí mejor actor que el real más adelante. Pero el resto es una especie de algodón de azúcar estirado que, o bien no tiene mucho que ofrecer, o bien ofrece lo que la historia de Benjamin no necesita. En general, una buena película, pero no la película del año. Es una lástima que David Fincher se desperdicie con una película tan convencional. Esta es paradójicamente su obra menos interesante y controvertida. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés David Fincher has better stuff under his belt, but Benjamin Button is a memorable film nonetheless. It’s a sentimental tale about life and death that in 160 minutes portrays a completely ordinary story affected by unusual circumstances. But there’s power in simplicity, it allows the film to reveal the meaning of all the symbols that fill its runtime, delivering by the end an emotional load that mixes sadness, melancholy and fatality in precisely calculated proportions, one that will bring tears to the eyes of the more sensitive viewers… The firm director’s hand and the dreamy atmosphere are only secondary reasons to grant it 5 stars. Gorgeous. ()

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Marigold 

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inglés Unlike Forrest Gump, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is not a celebration of an exceptional "fool", but much more an ad absurdum led by a metaphor for the ruthlessness of passing time, which unites and divides and does not take hostages... We do not find herein a fundamental part of a great history that the heroes would, like Švejk, circumnavigate in a cocoon of wise madness; Benjamin's journey is more pensive, simpler, and not as epic. In this respect, it is much more like Burton's Big Fish - it is not a metaphor for great society, but a metaphor for one life, one time, into which the times of the other characters are freely intertwined. The uniqueness of everyday life, the search for ideal balance, the fateful chaining of various timelines and the extraordinarily conciliatory picture of old age, is all loosely chained around the picture of a clock that goes backwards. Fincher tells a fairy tale in which the tones of harmony do not dominate, but rather the tones of melancholy and a kind of conciliatory realization that everything passes away, regardless of the direction in which time passes. Finiteness is immutable. Perhaps at first I was missing some more individuality, although the sense for detail, the wonderfully pastel visual and the fantastic pace of the storytelling are admirable. But that is not what this is about. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a Hollywood film, it has the philosophy of Hollywood (it does not offend), and has Hollywood emotions (it does not offend). The sentiment is balanced by the absence of an epic idyll. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a film about mortality, not immortality... That's why it is able do something more than an ordinary love story – evoke a feeling of deep participation. The film succeeded from my perspective, even though its wisdom is a bit typically “old". ()

Lima 

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inglés After a second screening, I was able to fully appreciate this moving meditation on life and death. It just confirmed for me the well-known truth that great films are to be enjoyed in the darkness of the cinema, with quality sound and image, and that it is for films like this that the big screens are made. The film flew by so that the 2 and a half hours felt like half an hour, I lost track of time and enjoyed the hypnotically captivating symbiosis of image and music. Then the emotions surfaced naturally, I would have set a lot of the thoughts expressed there in stone, and I guess it's true that the more you have experienced and the more you realize the transience of time, the more the film speaks to you internally (my mother was bawling like a baby). Cinema magic. Thanks, David. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés This film is an honest piece of craftsmanship, into which Fincher has put a lot of his unmistakable ideas, and yet they don't really attract attention and thus leave enough room for the story. The story itself could actually be told in a moment. It’s not that I was bored - the director can tell a story engagingly enough for that, but this is his first film that completely missed the mark for me emotionally. Maybe that’s because of the fact that Cate Blanchett just doesn't "fit" in the film for me and she flutters a bit behind the excellent Pitt, and also because of the lengthy runtime, which is just too long given the amount of plot. Some people obviously think that a perfect style can carry a film. I give it a weaker four stars. ()

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