For nearly 50 years, Steven Spielberg has been in the filmmaking game. A prolific director with movies like Jaws, Schindler’s List, and The Color Purple under his belt, the 75-year-old auteur has brought some aspect of himself to every single story he’s put his stamp on. However, his latest film, The Fablemans, is his most personal film yet.
Based on his childhood in the 20th century and his profound admiration of film, The Fablemans is a complex and touching portrait of an American family whose dreams and desires pulled them together and split them apart.
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