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Module 2 Movie Response

Module 2 Movie Response

Q Benjamin Button Movie Response The movie and story of Ben Button were conceived at two very different points of time in American history, yet they both discuss some very important aspects of aging and conceptions of aging. Please compare and contrast the presentations of aging between the book and movie. Which portrays a more modern approach to aging? Please upload your submission in .doc, .docx, or .pdf format only. Your movie response must be 2 pages/500 words double-spaced in 12pt font (Times New Roman or Arial), contain no outside research and be written in 3rd person. Be sure to cite the film in APA (7th edition) format within a reference list at the end of the paper and include an APA-style title page (these items do not count toward the page count). PreviousNext

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a movie based on the unusual story of a man who ages backwards. From the very name of the film audiences felt anxious to watch it which was closely followed by the plot of the movie based on F. Scott Fitzerald’s short story by the same name. It is said that Fitzerald was deeply affected by a comment of Mark Twain where he said humans should feel pity about the fact that the best segment of life comes at the beginning and the worst at the end.