
Movie Info
Genre :
Drama, Fantasy, MysteryRelease Date :
December 25, 2008MPAA Rating :
PG-13Director :
David FincherStarring :
Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Taraji P. Henson, Julia Ormond, Jason Flemyng, Tilda Swinton, Eric West, Elias Koteas, Joshua DesRoches, Elle Fanning, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt
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THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON [SOUNDTRACK]
Release Date : December 16, 2008
Composer : Alexandre Desplat
TRACK LISTING
| 1 | Postcards |
| 2 | Mr. Gateau |
| 3 | Meeting Daisy |
| 4 | A New Life |
| 5 | Love in Murmansk |
| 6 | Meeting Again |
| 7 | Mr. Button |
| 8 | "Little Man" Oti |
| 9 | Alone at Night |
| 10 | It Was Nice to Have Met You |
| 11 | Children's Games |
| 12 | Submarine Attack |
| 13 | The Hummingbird |
| 14 | Sunrise on Lake Pontchartrain |
| 15 | Daisy's Ballet Career |
| 16 | The Accident |
| 17 | Stay Out of My Life |
| 18 | Nothing Lasts |
| 19 | Some Things You Never Forget |
| 20 | Growing Younger |
| 21 | Dying Away |
| 22 | Love Returns |
| 23 | Benjamin and Daisy Original Score Composed, Conducted and Produced by Alexandre Desplat |
| 24 | My Name is Benjamin - Benjamin Button |
| 25 | We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City - Doc Paulin's Marching Band |
| 26 | Some days I Feel Different - Queenie & Benjamin Button |
| 27 | Ostrich Walk - Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra |
| 28 | How Old Are You? - Benjamin Button & The Preacher |
| 29 | That's How Rhythm Was Born - The Boswell Sisters |
| 30 | When Was The Last Time You Had A Woman? - Benjamin Button & Captain Mike |
| 31 | Freight Train Blues (Traditional) - Billie & DeDe Pierce |
| 32 | Basin Street Blues - Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
| 33 | Thanksgiving, 1930 - Benjamin Button |
| 34 | If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Louis Armstrong and His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra |
| 35 | What's YOUR Secret? - Captain Mike & Benjamin Button |
| 36 | Chanson Sur Staline - Choeur de la Cathedral de la Rue Daru, Paris XVII |
| 37 | A Date Which Will Live In Infamy... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1941 |
| 38 | Arabeske For Piano In C Major Op. 18 |
| 39 | Coming Home - Benjamin Button |
| 40 | Out Of Nowhere - Sidney Bechet |
| 41 | Dear Old Southland - Louis Armstrong |
| 42 | Defined By Opportunities - Benjamin Button |
Reader's Reviews
Ilove BRAD AND CATE .
posted by royan on Nov 24, 2008
Neat concept, makes you think. Very slow moving at the beginning, better at the end. Would not see again.
posted by KG on Dec 26, 2008
wow! this movie was soo good! that plot and story line was very interesting. i love brad pitt and i think this was one of his best movies ever!
posted by anna on Dec 28, 2008
this movie was excellent. i barely go see movies in theaters, but i would see this one again. full of emotions and was interesting. /great/ acting.
posted by mack on Jan 03, 2009
excellent movie! one of its kind! a must see experiencie..
posted by lugo on Jan 18, 2009
this is THE BEST movie i have ever seen...i thought it was very well acted and beautifully done....i love it
posted by bre on Jan 25, 2009
perfect! it changed my outlook in life. i love the story and i love brad pitt!
posted by elle on Feb 02, 2009
It seriously changed my outlook on life. It struck a chord in my soul I did not was there. A profound movie letting us know that life can change as easily as the winds.
posted by RickeyB on Mar 05, 2009
The movie was excellent. I loved the story and Brad Pitt and would see it again!
posted by kc2199 on Mar 09, 2009
If you like this, you'll LOVE --> "The Classic" (korean movie) best drama ever!
posted by cezar on Mar 29, 2009
absolutely amazing! such a beautiful story and brilliant acting and gorgeous settings and i could go on forever about how much i love this movie!!
posted by shell on May 01, 2009Pleasantly surprised . Loved the movie. Wish I would have seen in on the big screen now. I bought the DVD. Wonderful story, acting. I was impressed
posted by aban2 on May 10, 2009
Haunting, evocative movie--unforgettable! A fabulist's tale of the inexorable forwardness of time. Tremendously moving...I can't quite put its effect into words. Everything, fate, loss, the ravages of age...all heightened by the fable of backwardness of physical aging of the main character. Subtle and incredible. Starting at the beginning with the sensless and tragic loss of lives of the clockmaker's sons. The audience is made to feel the actual sense of loss that underlies and underscores our every-day lives. People die, are lost even while alive to the ravages of time.... A philosophical and cinematic masterpiece!
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