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A lavish dinner with a delighted glutton – some light banter – and then The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

The movie, nominated for several Academy Awards is magnificent, finely captured and exhibited in a wonderful package. We could take any aspect of the movie and start a discussion – an endless one – only to realize that there are more than just those reasons to like it.

Hats off to the special effects team who effectively complemented the intention of the movie, for if not for that, something somewhere would have gone missing. Benjamin Button, the special child who creates another level of perception of abnormality amongst the so called ‘normal’ in this world. The child who was born with a defect no one could ever change – a defect which in a way was a blessing in disguise.

The movie is captivating in a different way. It’s deep and profound and has the capacity to push you back and make you think and re-think about different aspects of life. Fine actors, fine dialogue delivery, fine cinematography, fine script, fine direction – the movie is one of the best I have watched in a long time. Brad Pitt, surprises me every time I see his performance – he is calm and composed and delivers his dialogues with perfect elocution. It’s a pity that it did not win the Best Movie title at the Oscars.

It might come across as an absurd concept, something so abstruse that you wouldn’t want to spend a nice weekend night on. If I were to narrate the story to someone else, maybe I wouldn’t be able to translate the exact essence of it. I don’t want to do that and hence would strongly recommend that you watch the movie, whenever you can. I sniveled throughout, not because it hurt, but because it touched. The so called abnormal are criticized and ridiculed all over the world – the Whites do that with Blacks, the Rich to the Poor, the Thin to the Fat and the ‘Beautiful’ to the Ugly. What is it that sets the standard? What makes one superior? Will we ever know?

Beauty is driven by perception – and this movie only reiterates that fact. It is skin deep and the movie reemphasizes that fact. Being abnormal is being normal – it establishes that fact.

Queeny is beautiful for she embraced him against all odds.

Daisy is lovely – perfectly chiseled and beautiful at heart for she accepted him as he was.

Benjamin is unblemished, honest, and beautiful for he understood the value of life and surmounted his abnormality to lead a perfectly normal life.

Must watch, must.

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