The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Delpha 2022-04-21 09:01:06

Birth and death, growth and aging, the powerful force of time unreasonably smashes every fragment of life, cruelly and truly interprets the true meaning of love; meets the right person at the best time, and shares irreplaceable fragments of memories, This life is enough; the framework is huge, but it is out of balance in the proportion of characters, plot setting and rhythm control, and the core idea is blurred and lost the fantasy connotation.
Some movies can be summed up in words, others can only be felt, this movie is obviously the latter. In fact, regardless of skin color, body type, rich or poor, people are lonely. The scary thing is not loneliness, but the fear of loneliness. Nothing lasts forever, so everything has meaning. Despite our frantic attempts to hold onto something, it is only in the end that we realize we have to let go. Be the best you can be and keep trying all kinds of experiences in life.

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  • Crawford 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    "You can be angry with everything around you like a mad dog, you can curse fate, but in the end, you still have to calmly let go." Unremarkable, hey, I'm numb again...

  • Annette 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    No matter what skin color or body shape, people are lonely, but loneliness is not scary, what is scary is the fear of being alone. It is not so much a fairy tale as a life like a prose. No matter what path we take, we all end up in the same way. Benjamin has been doing the same thing his whole life - let it go.

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]