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Here is a clip that i got from slashfilm.com. But it is surely going to create even more curiosity for this epic film that is dubbed the Time Traveller for the new generation. The film is directed by David Fincher and it seems to be his departure from his gruesome crime thrillers. It stars the talented Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton in the main roles. Anne Thompson has this to say after a viewing of the film “The early word on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: again, David Fincher has handed in a movie to Paramount that is quite long. That hurt his last pic for Paramount, Zodiac.” The film has begun screening to test audiences. One review that appeared on AICN read:
“The film starts out amazingly. The story itself won’t have any trouble reeling people in because Fincher is a great storyteller and the source material is top notch. However, I felt this film suffers from the same mistake Zodiac suffered from: things fell apart toward the end. The film is somewhere near three hours. By an hour and a half/forty five, the audience was getting restless. I could hear them squirming in their seats in front and behind me. The last hour is ultimately weighed down by a lot of repetition that has to do with the romance between Pitt and Blanchett. The film is truly great up until the final hour where things begin to feel muddled and unnecessary.”
There is a bigger story going on behind the scenes…

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