Its original name, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, was included in the author's book, Tales of the Jazz Age, published in 1922. The story was later transferred to the big screen and the character was played by Brad Pitt.
In this story, Scott Fitzgerald tells the character of Benjamin Button, who lives his life upside down. Born mysteriously as an old baby, Benjamin begins to get younger as he ages. The passing of the years makes the old baby younger and eventually becomes a child. Benjamin Button has a fantastic life story. This story gained great fame with its movie adaptation.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Movie:
The rights to the movie belonged to Ray Stark for a long time and he did not allow anyone to use it. After his death, the movie rights were sold and eventually, a movie adaptation was made. The film was screened in 2008 and was directed by David Fincher.
The script is written by Eric Roth. The cast of the film includes names such as Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Julia Ormond, and Tilda Swinton. In the movie, an 86-year-old baby was born in the New Orleans area. The baby's mother died shortly after birth. His father leaves him at the door of a nursing home and runs away. The officers who find the baby name him Benjamin. Born in 1918, the baby develops over time, but in the 1930s he still looked like a human in his seventies. He plays games with Daisy, whose grandmother lived in a nursing home as a child.
Benjamin goes to Russia for business and experiences different events. Daisy has become a famous and successful dancer. In 1947 Benjamin visits him. They meet in different ways over time. As Daisy continues to age, life takes them in different directions as Benjamin gets younger day by day. This movie, which tells the story of reverse aging, was nominated for 13 Oscars. It is a production that draws attention with its successful acting and different subject.
Who is Scott Fitzgerald?
Scott Fitzgerald is a writer born on September 24, 1896, in Minnesota, USA. Fitzgerald, who is of Irish descent, is considered one of the greatest writers of his time. The author had to participate in the First World War before completing his education at Princeton University.
He defines the generation that grew up during the First World War as the "lost generation". While serving during the war, he meets and falls in love with Zelda Sayre. After the end of the war, he started working as a journalist. Fitzgerald, who is also interested in advertising, settles in New York. While working in advertising here, he tries to persuade Zelda Sayre to marry. He also writes short stories.
He succeeded in publishing his first novel, This Side of Heaven, in 1920. He marries Zelda Sayre, and a year later their only child, Frances Scoot, is born. Their marriage continues for a long time despite the problems. Fitzgerald, who started to travel to European cities after the 1920s, especially loves Paris. His novel The Great Gatsby, published in 1925, is considered his masterpiece. However, the novel did not attract much attention when it was first published.
The difficult years of his life begin when his wife, Zelda, is diagnosed with schizophrenia. He moved to Hollywood in 1937. He begins to have alcohol problems. He died in 1940 due to a second heart attack.