Good day, Mrs. Fuller. A single cane, back straight as an arrow. What elixir have you been drinking? - Thank you, ma'am. - Grandma! Look at me!
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3.9s
He had been gone a long time.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2.9s
There you go. Keep breathing.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
16.5s
His skin has lost all elasticity, and his hands and feet are ossified. He shows all the deterioration, the infirmities, not of a newborn, but of a man well in his 80s on his way to the grave. He's dying? His body is failing him before his life's begun.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3.3s
Every day I have more wrinkles. It's not fair.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
11.5s
She opened a studio and taught young girls how to dance. And tendu. Come back the other way. And spot, spot, spot. Excellent.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1.8s
Now that's something.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5.2s
There's my little man. You ready, sugar? Always ready. Always ready.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7.2s
Everybody, no matter what differences they had, the languages, the color of their skin, had one thing in common.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7.7s
"Well, if you're asking, "I want to be an artist."
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3s
A lot of folks been through that old house.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1.7s
Hold, please.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
15.5s
...so few people even know that you were ever in jail in the first place. I'll tell you, I am sick about it, too, because, please, if they're not gonna give you an award like "Man of the Year," at least what they could do is stop having you listed as an ex-convict which I think is, again, so unfair.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3.7s
What was up the street? Or around the next corner?
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1.7s
Do I know you?
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7.3s
You want me to skip some? No, I'm glad he had somebody to keep him warm.