The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Directed by David Fincher
Written by Eric Roth
Brad Pitt stars as the title character, Benjamin Button. His case is indeed a curious one. He's born into the body of an old man. As he ages, Benjamin's body grows younger. His father's first reaction is to put the baby out of its misery. Instead, he decides to leave the baby boy on the doorstep of a woman by the name of Queenie as played brilliantly by Taraji P. Hansen. She runs a boarding house for the elderly, a perfect setting to raise a boy like Benjamin. Eventually, Benjamin meets a girl, Daisy and immediately falls in love with her. Daisy as later played by Cate Blanchett is aging normally. The two seem like a very mis-matched pair. When Benjamin and Daisy reach 40, they basically look the same age. It is in the this time when their romance flourishes and falls apart. The film is brilliantly told by director, David Fincher and writer, Eric Roth. It's such an unusual story, you would suspect the film to lose the audience. Somehow, Fincher grabs us and holds us in our seats with intrigue.
Achievements
Nominated for 13 Academy Awards, including Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Picture and Best Director. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button won 3 Oscars, Best Achievement in Art Direction, Makeup and Visual Effects.
Nominated for 5 Golden Globes, including Best Director - Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture - Drama, and Best Original Score - Motion Picture.
Nominated for 9 Saturn Awards, including Best Fantasy Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Director.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button also won many other prestigous awards, including the SDFCS Award at the San Diego Film Critics Society Awards, the PFCS Award at the Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards, and the NBR Award at the National Board of Review, USA.
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Last Chance Harvey
Written and directed by Joel Hopkins
Harvey Shine as played by Dustin Hoffman is a writer of background music for commercials. His life is incredible dull and he doesn't know it yet. His daughter, Susan (Liane Balaban) is getting married in England. Harvey takes a flight to London and gets setup in his hotel room. At the pre-wedding dinner, Susan lets Harvey know that she's asking her stepfather to give her away at the ceremony. By chance, Harvey loses his job and meets a lonely woman, Kate Walker (Emma Thompson). Together, they set off to make the most of their day and get to know each other. In this day, Harvey and Kate fall in love. Hoffman's Harvey is awkward and self-absorbed at times, but even when all of the chips are down, he can be charming and fun. Last Chance Harvey is a look at how life can hurt and how great life can be. By the end, you really get the feeling that life has returned to Harvey Shine. It's a very pleasant movie to sit through, made all the more enjoyable by the charisma of leads, Thompson and Hoffman.
Achievements
Nominated for two Golden Globes, Best Performance by an Actor and Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical.
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