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REVIEW: The Great Gatsby

Title: The Great Gatsby
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Finished: December 6, 2010
Pages: 180
Published: 1925
Format: audiobook

Like all highschool students, I read this book years ago and don’t remember enjoying it as much as I did this time around when I had the choice and no pressure.

The Great Gatsby is an amazing story about a man who rents a house next door to the prestigious  Jay Gatsby, and finds himself swept up in the mystery, charm and trouble that Gatsby causes in his wake.

It’s definitely a story worth reading many times over. You discover new angles, possibilities and even hope that the ending is different although the story would be vastly different and would not mean as much.

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Book to Film – Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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Last night I had the opportunity to see an advanced screening of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. Early this year I read the short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald in anticipation of going to see the movie once it was released on Christmas day.

My short review of the short story can be found here.

Walking away yesterday, I realized this is one of the few films that can stand alone from it’s original story. While similiar in theme, the movie is vastly different from the short story Fitzgerald wrote and intertwines a different story of Benjamin that equals what was originally told.

The movie was facinating and detailed. The aging process of all characters was amazing and not easily done, I would suspect. The theme of time plays out from the very beginning – running out of time, losing time, gaining time, timeless.

Brad Pitt does an amazing job as Benjamin Button, giving viewers a glipse of what we may be picturing as the actor himself ages, bringing us all back to Thelma and Louise days when he was younger. I did hear many girls swoon as Benjamin aged younger.

Cate Blanchett, as well, did an amazing job playing Daisy, the woman who has Benjamin’s heart. The age transformation is another glipse into the future only to show us that at any age Blanchett is flawless and beautiful.

Making an extended cameo was Tilda Swinton, who was a surprise to the cast for me. I was unaware she was in the film. She also lends a great performance. As well as Pitt’s own daughter, Shiloh, making her first film debut in a very quick shot. See if you can find her.

A great Christmas day movie to see with the family. Worthy of an Oscar nomination.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Title: the Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Finished: August 22
Pages: 32
Publisher: Juniper Grove
Publish Year: 2008
ISBN: 1603550836

A great short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a baby born at the old age of 70something, only to curiously grow younger instead of older. He experiences everything backwards, his father soon becomes his brother and his wife soon becomes a grandmother and his own child soon becomes his father.

It was very entertaining and interesting to read this idea of a child being born as an old man and dying as an infant, unable to remember all the incredible things he has learned in his life.

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