Jan 01

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As a fan of most everyone invloved I really expected to like this film. I am quite happy to say that I was in no way disappointed my expectations were surpassed on every level.

In his own words Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) states “I was born under unusual circumstances while everybody else was aging, I was getting younger all alone…” , born not as an infant but as an old man, not expected live long the boy (who looks to be about 90) is left on the steps of an old age home where he is discovered by one of the employes, Queenie (Taraji Henson). Benjamin grows into his old and decrepit body gaining maturity as he does so, playing with soldiers, listening to stories and longing to play with the children he sees unfortunately he is still confined to a wheel chair.

Benjamin first encounters Daisy when she is about six or seven years old- mentally he is the roughly the same age as her but physically he is somewhere in his 80’s. As Daisy (Cate Blanchett) gets older and Benjamin gets younger there relationship grows stronger. However even when the two are about the same age (somewhere around 1970) and the relationship is strongest, there is still an underlying tension; Benjamin will get younger and Daisy will grow older the relationship can not last. Benjamin tells Daisy when she’s pregnant that she should find a real father for the child because she can’t look after both him (as he gets younger) and the baby.

Things come and go, as we travel through life physically nothing will stay the same. Benjamin grows younger knowing someday he will become an infant unable to care for himself, while Daisy grows older knowing that someday she will not be able to care for herself. However despite there physical infirmities the couple still love and care for each other until the very end.

The storytelling displayed is top notch, and the filmmaking epic. Apparently the screen play floated around for about 15 or 16 years before finally going into production and it’s quite easy to see why, the technical challenge of making an infant look as if he were 90 then aging backwards must have been enormous however the final product is flawless. It does not look CG, rubbery or unnatural in any way; if there was a baby born into a 90 year old’s body I suspect he would look very much like Benjamin did in this film.

I often find myself carefully scrutinizing shot composition, cinematography and other technical elements however I was so completely engrossed in the story it’s hard to accurately judge the film on a technical level. But from what I observed; technically, the film is a masterpiece as well. This is a serious Oscar contender.

‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ is a magical and moving film which depicts life’s challenges and triumphs told through the eyes of a man who is traveling the same path as everybody else, just in the opposite direction.

Written by Eric Roth, and Directed by David Fincher ‘The Curious Case of Bejamin Button’ also stars Jason Flemyng, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, and Tilda Swinton.

Rating: ★★★★★

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May 23

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I’m back and coincidentally so is Indiana Jones.  Last night I popped down to the Cineplex Moving Picture Magic store to see the first Indiana Jones installment in 19 years.  What did I think? (not that you care).  It was really good I fully enjoyed it. Some parts I found to be a little over the top, even for an Indiana Jones but it was only one or two moments out of the whole film, however thinking back to them now they were very silly I still enjoyed them.  It was a solid action film great summer fun.  Harrison Ford may have aged 20 years but he still packs a hard punch and he is as awesome as ever in this.  I have been reading tons of reviews and everybody seems to hate Mutt, Shia LaBeouf’s carachter, while I don’t think he’s Butch’s Sundance Kid, or even Batman’s Robbin I think he was decent.  He did a good job but really Indiana Jones is a lone wolf I have always felt the less screen time his side kicks have the better but I liked Shia I just wish there was not so much of him. 

 Is it as good as the original 3? No.  But really would that be possible? The original Indiana Jones films were so amazing, so iconic there just unparalleled in the realm of adventure films. So I walked into the theater, with high expectations yes, but still expecting this to be less the the original 3.  This is not a discount it’s good, really good just not the original 3.   But definitely worthy of the title “Indiana Jones”!

I’ve heard many complaints about Spielberg, Lucas, Koepp, pretty much everybody involved with this film and well that’s going to happen.  You can’t touch something as classic and iconic as Indiana Jones with out generating a lot of hate.  You can never please everybody, and I don’t think they were trying to.  They were just telling a sweet story about some skulls, a kid, communists and a really cool guy with a fedora and whip- they succeeded.  I’ve been a huge fan of Spielberg sense I first saw Jurassic Park when I was 6 or 7, so this was my most anticipated film of the year and well I’m not at all disappointed. 
Rating: ★★★½☆

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Feb 14

Today is one of the best days of the decade- or at least of the last two years… The Indiana Jones trailer premiered today in front of ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’ and it’s now online. I have been closely fallowing this project since they green lit it (scripts have been circulating since the 90’s but they only recently settled on one they liked), and while I am a huge Indiana Jones fan and an even bigger Spielberg fan I have had my doubts about the project, however after seeing this amazing trailer most of my fears are laid to rest- it looks awesome and I can not wait until May 22.

(Good news about me- I have an internet connection where I am staying so I will not have to put this whole operation on hiatus because I have the internets, yes all of them.)

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