The Fablemans is the Most Important Film of the Year.
Hey guys! It's been a while. But every so often, one sees a film that is so brilliant, so new, that one feels compelled to revive one's blog that has remained dormant for the past few months. I recently watched such a film; as you gauged from the title, it is Steven Spielberg's The Fablemans . The latest outing from the Schindler's List filmmaker is quite different from his usual work. Rather than being a huge blockbuster, the seventy-five-year-old filmmaker takes a step back and reflects upon his life. You may argue that it is not his best work (and I may be persuaded to agree), but I'd argue that it's his most important. The Fablemans tells the story of young Sami Fableman, who is actually a self-insert for Spielberg. One night, young Sami is taken to the theatre by his parents to be shown the classic film, The Greatest Show on Earth . Obsessed by the ending, young Sami picks up the camera and tries to recreate the ending, finding that he loves being behind