He was Born as an Old Man but Grows Younger as Time Goes On
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- Benjamin Button was born with the physical appearance of an elderly man and ages in reverse. Throughout his life, he experiences love and heartbreak, moments of ecstasy and sorrow, eventually reaching a state of timelessness before his death as a baby.
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The title “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” 2008
Spoiler: he turned into sperm at the end
Melancholy
im not crying, you are.
Would love to know the name of the classical music in the background please:)
Name of Background music???
The part where she cares for him as a senile man in the body of a toddler... wow. So beautiful.
that was so sad and adorable🥺
made me cry😭
@@ugeex3044even watching the recap here makes me cry 😭
@@tigercomet23 right there with you
So WEIRD. Her husband became her grandson.
This is the guy who has 20+ years experience at 15 years old
Very underated comment
😂
Again 😂😂😂
MY LAUGH BECAME EVIL LOL
Saw this when it came out. Made a vet cry.
"Maybe we were supposed to meet in the middle..."
ok
Love is sweet❤
@@HALALRMZwhy are u here
@@stancinatti8198 idk
Are people who work with animals not prone to crying usually?
I like how his father remained in his life, without revealing to Ben, whom he really was. That showed, his father, as hard it is to believe, began to care about Ben.😢
I'd still hate him if was my father, if someone love you they won't throw you away, i love how peoples accept toxicism and "forgivness" when you're a grown person you don't need anyone's money, so yeah is more easy to have a "parent' when you don't ask them food,money, etc. Mr was never ben's Father.
@@lioninguccisuittechnically Benjamin did the same to his own daughter . He could’ve been in her life till she reached adulthood but she was robbed of that chance. The only thing his father left him was money and the only thing he left his daughter with were letters but atleast Ben had the opportunity to know his dad and get closure ... Did they both neglect their fatherly duties ? Yes . Did they both love their children ? Also yes . Parents aren’t always justified but flawed human beings .
@@lioninguccisuitseeth
@lioninguccisuit Benjamin had all sign of being a devil baby
Bro thats literary magic and dude thinks it's not normal to be afraid of such
@@venerablewu8744 I spoke of real life not any fiction you can't tell someone is good or bad until you find it yourself, i got treated like a bad person based of my looks, while in reality i know im more nice than most of peoples others traded me for. Their loss.
Watching this movie was a heart wrenching experience for me! Everyone in this movie gave their absolute best... I'm still mad that this movie didn’t win Academy awards for the best movie that year!
It was too long and boring, especially in theaters
its such a good movie,always manages to make my eyes wet
Amen. Thank you for your testimony🙏
And who told u it didn’t win academy award 😅 it won academy award for best makeup best virtual effect best production design and tariji p won bet award with this movie ❤
it won an academy award.
this movie felt like 5 hours but in a good way, it felt so real
I was watching the movie like halfway through and kept thinking why he looks so familiar, the actor is literally Brad Pitt.
That's literally every film what are you on
Lol are you an idiot 😂
That’s literally edward norton who is brad pitt?
Imagine When you're trying to make friends, but you're already older than your parents😂😂
@user-vl6dc2mc8h um who the fuck asked?
@user-vl6dc2mc8hif christianity was real it wouldn't need desperate bots to be spread around.
@@thekiwiflare All mental illnesses are real, doesn't mean that that the things the patients feel are though.
@JuliaV-z6cIN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST AMEN.
@JuliaV-z6c imagine using depression to make a fake story to garner sympathy, I’m a Christian myself but what the actual fuck?!
This is the guy corporate ask for in their job description. 22 years old college student with 20+ years of work experience
This Movie has those type of feeling where you just can't quite put your Finger on it. It's literally a timeless Classic and wished we had more movies like this but alas things weren't the way they were before.
Would you believe Fitzgerald wrote the story in 1922?
Jesus Christ this recap made this movie 100xs more emotional then I remembered 😢😢
This and Interview with a Vampire are my fav Pitt movies.
@user-vl6dc2mc8hcrashing out in 7th grade? Destined to fail just like that georgia high kid
@@fes4861 so real
You'd be surprised how much people go through at younger ages. And he or she isn't destined to fail. He has new life in Christ. That's a win for those that are in Christ and one with our Creator@@fes4861
@@joymwendwa6959 buddy do you seriously expect me to believe a 7 year old was about to light up a school? 2 years over 5?? Stop with these pathetic stories people spit out just to spread the name of christ if people want to become christian they will and these stupid comments only make people less likely to become christian
Interview with a vampire is sick
This premise sounds like it would be play as a joke if it came today, it’s so bizarre and crazy… yet they treated the condition with as much sincerity as they could deliver. There’s just something so weirdly magical about it.
The original story was written in 1922 by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Great recap! You captured all the key moments and details perfectly. It’s like reliving the entire movie in just a few minutes. Keep up the awesome work!
I like how this channel makes complex movie plots easy to understand and enjoyable❤
I thought the clock was just symbolizing the makers regrets but it was also a curse to someone.
No. I think it was just a metaphor
Good to see Taraji P noticed
He looks a little bit like Joe Biden in the thumbnail.
😂😂😂
No, you are wrong... It was Joe Biden in the thumbnail...
No tf he doesn’t😂💀
😂😂
That’s exactly why I clicked
This and The Age of Adeline is one of my "timeless" favorite movies.
The name of the movie please 😊
@@kasubimwanne4652the curious case of benjamin botton
@@kasubimwanne4652 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
@@kasubimwanne4652the curious case of Benjamin button
Harrison Ford is in it
This will ALWAYS be one of my fave movies. I cry every time I watch it, especially when Queenie dies and Benjamin shows up at the nursing home as a boy...damnit I wasnt expecting to cry watching this recap 😭
The ending was so sad🥲
@JuliaV-z6cAmen❤️❤️❤️thanks bro
To me..this movie is so special. The love story in it is so special.
Love is inevitable! Notice how the world keeps bringing them back to each other. They should have just stayed together ❤
4:55 “an attractive girl” then shows a literal like 8 year old?? 😭
Attractive to Benjamin who is mentally also a child. It is very weird and counterintuitive to what we know which is why we find it so strange lol.
That is solely on this TH-cam narrator. 😂 I have the movie on blu ray and they never say that.
What’s the problem?
The brothel scene is the only part about the film that I remembered all these years.
The worst part of the whole film cause it’s low key scarring a “15 year old boy” sleeping with adult woman but he’s an old man body it’s just ewwww so weird. They could have done without the whole thing
@@user-lt1jd1ye3v"scarring" kappa
@@user-lt1jd1ye3vi was havin sex at 15 I dont think a dude born so long ago woulda cared either.
@@tristanh7007 were you doing it with people 3x your age though?
@@tristanh7007like, big difference between sex and going to a literal brothel
This is one of those movies that i’m guaranteed to cry during some point, like the green mile.
I just can't watch the moment he dies. There is something so horrible about a child diying.
He’s not a child
He was a baby but was actually an 80 something year old man
@@MASTEROFEVIL I know that. It's just awful to watch and know that this child is dying. It's just visually tormenting, especially when you work at daycare.
@@starsandbeyond5848 That is tormenting to see if you work around kids
i know he lives a full life and everything, but it’s so heartbreaking to see the end of his life as a 4 year old or so and younger. i have a one and half year old child, so seeing him at that age just makes the tears come and i don’t know why 😭😭 i don’t know why it’s so sad even tho i know he’s had a long and great life!!!
14:09 , the tears came out😭
This the best movie to ever come out of New Orleans in my opinion
The anticlockwise clock had something to do with the child.
One of those movies which compels you to appreciate life 🥹
Have you ever watched movie- 'the time travelers wife?
Really good film. Iam addicted
I have watched this movie a few years back, literally made me cry.
This is a gold movie
I think Taraji should take these kinds of roles than the ones she is taking now!
I like how they show the difference of how a man and a woman are treated when they care for a child that’s not biologically theirs, he was called a creep for caring for a young daisy while no one pays any mind to an old daisy caring for the “young” Benjamin
This is such a beautiful story, wow! 🫡👏🏼
Father makes the best decision of his life❤
I just realized what boondocks was referencing all these years 😂😂
Uncle ruckus story 😂
Movie title pls
@@harryiyene273 The curious case of Benjamin Button
@@reginaldenimah2797 yhhhhh😂😭
@@harryiyene273The curious case of Benjamin Button.
Watched an entire movie in 14 minutes. Wow.
😢 it's really emotional 😭 Daisy love him till he die in her lap 🥺
Even this little recap is enough to tear me apart
So he was born as an old man and he dies as a baby
I loved this recap so much.
The climax of thr movie, where Benjamin takes last breath in her lovers arms as a child is truly a masterpiece or cinematography, the emotional connect developed is to the point, not weird, hence too difficult to achieve. Many would not recognise this , but if u cry and feel the child and old age women love connection and their separation as same as two life partner and love birds, then yrah, the director has done the job fabulously.
I remember how great this movie was
Name
Lovely story, and I enjoyed it...thank you for the explanation.
Beautiful movie, great plot.. I'll rate this second only to Shawshank redemption.
A story is really good when it makes you feel the same emotions as the characters.
For those who don’t know the movie is called Benjamin button
What did I just watch ..I just cried it is so emotional .ooh woow what!!
Bro has his freedom when he turns into a kid
I’ve sat too watch this movie so many times but adhd won’t let me finish. I enjoyed this detailed recap
Damn this made me cry what a great movie
I remember this movie it was called Benjamin button a good movie remember watching it on VHS😂 dam I'm old 😂
It shows how life will be beautiful as it is.
Beautiful Story Telling, I Love This So Much, Wholesome, Sad, and Just Amazing 😢❤
Twice a child, once an adult.
beautiful movie, ngl. made a grown man cry.
Jake Paul's next boxing opponent:
Still never seen this movie , gotta watch it . Looks deep
*beautiful* 👏🏻 this is just like a meaningful poem
One of my favorite movies
He practically went back to where he came from 🤣
"He looks just like my ex-husband." Got me dissapointed 😂 0:07
they replaced the old clock with this ugly digital one? WHYYYYYY
Because, its much more accurate, and much, much cheaper to maintain.
Old antiques like that eventually get to the point you're spending 1000x the cost of what it would be worth
🤣🤣
@@obsidianfrost9514you don't own antiques because you are frugal and intend to save money
I watched this movie before. It was a masterpiece.
Now I understand why most company requires 20 years experience from an intern.
Damn maneee 😢 this made me cry
Tears i love this movie
My favorite movie!
I remember watching a movie about a baby born old as he grows he becomes Young and died as a baby
I loved that film a lot, I do.
Thom Yorke did such a good job as Elizabeth
I'd actually rather we aged this way, it would be way better.
What why? Your first few decades of your life when you’re experiencing everything, you would be physically limited. Then when you are physically capable, your gonna be senile and mentally incapable
Did you even watch the movie? It's not better to live in that condition
@@philip7833 because you would gain knowledge as an older person and then you would be able to live in you're prime with all that knowledge? How do you not get this? You would be unstoppable. You would only get stronger and stronger,You just just sit in a chair and learn for the first few years(no different from being a kid/baby), You would continually get better and better and feel better for a long time/the rest of you're life. all your CHRONIC "Older year pains" would would be GONE, YOU WOULD HAVE NO "OLDER CHRONIC PAIN THAT COMES WITH AGE" that ALONE is WORTH it. and as you get younger and younger you wouldnt even remember whats going on/still enjoy being alive without the PAIN. I would rather it this way 100000000000% percent. And if you had any common sense you would too.
@@bergerman487 it is better. If everyone lived that way it would be 10000000x better.
@@philip7833 Because you would GAIN all that knowledge sitting in a chair the first few years/no different from being a baby and not knowing any better and then you would be unstoppable with all that knowledge? You would only get better and better and NOT feel the CHRONIC pain of getting older? How do you not get/understand this? You would be unstoppable, the not having Chronic pain anymore part of being older THAT ALONE is worth it., you would feel better/be better the rest of you're life and be HAPPIER and HAPPIER and when you get younger you wouldnt even remember so who cares? At least you wont have to live with the chronic pain/get that part out of the way. If you and anyone that thumbed you up had any common sense you would want to be this way too. Not to mention you would only go senile at what like 8 years/9 years old maybe less? THATS SO WORTH IT ARE YOU KIDDING ME? YOU'RE A HAPPY BABY TILL YOU DIE AND DONT EVEN FEEL/KNOW/WORRY of the PAIN.
Taraji had been cast in really good movies
Awwww the part when he is senile and then passes is the hardest for me 😔😔
This is such a good and powerful film 😢..
I cried when i watched this 🤧😭
A masterpiece!
This is so sad i literally cried though😭
theres always a lesson on every gift of blessing., and theres always a blessing in disguise in every life lessons... 🇺🇸🧎🏻🗡️🤍 the color of every Citizens innocence... and everyone was innocent...
Most chaotic movie ever
So heart breaking story
One of the best movies i have watched
Wow
I never knew my thoughts were already a movie, I used to casually wonder, "what if we were born old and grew younger"
Wow
One of the most beautiful film i have seen in my life.
Wow incredible story ❤
The ending was so sad.
I wouldn't want to watch this movie because I'll cry... Too sad
This movie is so good. 😊 I’ll recommend to watch guys.
I watched this when I was 4 years old (I am now 18). I remember it because it was one of the most bizarre things I saw at that age 😆 and I believed that some people could truly age backwards.
Its really peculiar on how though he has the outer appearance of an old person, he is still developing as well and in turn gains the benefits of advanced aging such as faster learning, an adult mindset, no acne and muscular hypertrophy (since he is physically an adult, him entering puberty might have been advanced appropriately for his age) but since he is also growing, he still does hit puberty, though gains its benefits much more better
I thought he had become a giant baby when he became old.
Are we really going to brush off the fact now she's gotta dodge a hurricane?
This was how uncle Ruckus was born
What the name of the movie..
Believe it or not, the original story was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, except for the framing device.
A narrated summary is no substitute for watching the 2008 film.