The "Benjamin Button disease" is a fictional condition from F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1922 short story, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," where a man ages in reverse. While there is no actual medical condition that causes a person to age backward, the story explores themes of time, aging, and the human experience. Some real-life conditions, like progeria, cause accelerated aging, but they are not the same as the concept presented in Fitzgerald's narrative.
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Benjamin becomes a baby
Progeria.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button grossed $329,809,326 worldwide.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was released on 12/25/2008.
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It is Benjamin Button, I believe.
Benjamin Button
Benjamin becomes a baby
Progeria.
Leonardo DiCaprio is not in the movie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - film - was created on 2008-12-25.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button grossed $329,809,326 worldwide.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was released on 12/25/2008.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button grossed $127,509,326 in the domestic market.
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In "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," Benjamin's father, Thomas Button, is a wealthy clockmaker. He is initially ashamed of Benjamin's unusual condition, which causes him to age in reverse, and he abandons him shortly after his birth. The clockmaker's profession symbolizes the themes of time and aging that are central to the story.