Review of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 05 May 2009
Often astonishingly beautiful, but in a way that's the problem: You wonder what visionaries such as Tim Burton or Michel Gondry might have done with the material. As it is, "Benjamin Button" is little more than "Gump" by way of "Dorian Gray.
" It plays too safe when it should be letting its freak flag fly.
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