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Great movie! The wife had to drag me to it this afternoon, but I'm glad she did. For one thing, it was visually impressive. For another, it told a very touching story. It's billed as a comedy/drama/romance/fantasy and it pretty well fits all of those genre. Although it's based on a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, I thought that this felt a little more like Forrest Gump & Titanic.
Fun to watch, the premise of aging in reverse was interesting to consider, and overall it was a good time spending 3 uninterrupted hours with my wife.
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Saw the movie last night, thought it was really good. Very well made and they did an incredible job with Benjamin's "aging" throughout the movie.
Did I ever tell you I was struck by lightning 7 times?
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Agreed ... my wife and I saw it a few days ago and it still lingers
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Downloaded it, will try and watch it tonight
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My sister and two cousins saw it and all thought it was awful, apparently debated leaving the theater early multiple times...
I'll wait for dvd I guess. |
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Overall I thought the movie was well done and it kept me interested the whole way. Definitely one to see!
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I don't agree that BB physically changed into an infant at the end of the movie. He should have kept his adult size but maybe taken on some infant characteristics..
I mean he started as a wrinkly old baby. Pitt had the same curious manner he did in Joe Black. Not a bad movie, but not a great one. |
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