The Fabelmans (Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital)

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The Fabelmans (Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital)

The Fabelmans (Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital)

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Family Dynamics *- Discover how the film's cast brought THE FABELMANS to life as Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen and more build a bridge between their onscreen personalities and their true-life counterparts. appreciably sharper, offering more refined, more pinpoint, more expressive facial details and clothing elements. The UHD's gains are immediately The Fabelmans (2022), starring Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Gabriel LaBelle, and Mateo Zoryan. The two releases are scheduled to arrive on the market in February. THE FABELMANS: A Personal Journey - Steven Spielberg reflects on how THE FABELMANS is inspired by his own personal story and family.

music. Musical definition, depth, and spacing are excellent, with the latter particularly impressive for both front side stretch and surround envelopment. As for Spielberg being washed up, he has way more hits, way more undisputed masterpieces, and way more money than everyone on this thread combined, so clearly he’s not that washed up. His last movie still earned more than all our last movies.

does not look smooth on its own (quite the contrary). Still, it is clear that the UHD is its textural superior, bringing out sharper content all around the Inspired by Steven Spielberg’s own childhood, rediscover the magic of movies in The Fabelmans, a coming-of-age story about a young man uncovering a shattering family secret and the power of film and imagination to help us see the truth about ourselves and each other. With a star-studded cast featuring Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Gabriel LaBelle and Judd Hirsch, The Fabelmans tells a timeless tale of heartbreak, healing, and hope for the dreamer inside all of us. We first meet Sammy Fabelman as a young boy. His parents, Mitzi (Michelle Williams) and Burt (Paul Dano), take him to see his first film, The Greatest Show on Earth. The experience is transformative. Before long, he is playing with an 8mm camera, staging crashes with his toy trains. Then the movie jumps ahead to his teenage years. Sammy (Gabriel LaBelle) makes elaborate Western and war movies with his friends. Artistic-minded Mitzi encourages the activity, recognizing her son’s creative mind. Burt, a science whiz working on an important advancement in computers, refuses to see it as anything more than a hobby. We follow Sammy though his journey and the various obstacles he has to overcome like the unhappiness in his parents marriage as well as his heritage. THE FABELMANS : A Personal Journey - Steven Spielberg reflects on how THE FABELMANS is inspired by his own personal story and family. There comes a point in everyone’s life, no matter what the profession, when you’ve succeeded. You’ve made it. There’s not a lot left to prove. Steven Spielberg crossed that bridge about 30 years ago, but he continues to make films that are both commercially satisfying as well as deeply personal. With The Fabelmans, it’s more of the latter (for obvious reasons), but it didn’t strike me as some of the typical over-sentimentalized junk that Spielberg has thrown our way over the years. That said it does feel a bit manufactured. It feels like the type of film that was made to win awards. It’s a got a great cast led by Michelle Williams and Paul Dano (yes, the awkward teen from Little Miss Sunshine is now playing roles as a father). Likely audiences know what to expect from a film like this and I’m guessing if it’s up your alley, it’ll deliver. Video: How’s it look?

The Fabelmans: A Personal Journey– Spielberg and co-writer Tony Kushner discuss how they tapped into the director’s life for the story, working to give it a universal feel while still remaining true to his individual experience. Quote: WINNER OF TWO GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS® FOR BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA & BEST DIRECTOR OF A MOTION PICTURE Not only is Spielberg the man a vital element of The Fabelmans, so are the man's movies. You can't watch The Fabelmans without drawing parallels to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., Super 8, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, and other Spielberg productions at various points in the plot. Weaving such an intricate tapestry is no easy task, but the script by Spielberg (his first since 2001's A.I. Artificial Intelligence) and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner, who also adapted West Side Story for Spielberg and wrote the screenplays for Spielberg's Munich (with Eric Roth) and Lincoln, deftly depicts how Spielberg's life influenced his movies. Featurette: "Family Dynamics"(HD, 15 minutes) - Spielberg talks about casting the various roles and Williams, Rogen, Dano, LaBelle, Hirsch, and several other actors relate how they approached their respective characters and express the awe, intimidation, and support they felt working with Spielberg from beginning to end.

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My main gripe with The Fabelmans is its length. At two-and-a-half hours, it runs a good 20 minutes too long. The scenes with Sam and his girlfriend easily could have been trimmed, as well as several other sequences that supply atmosphere but don't propel the plot. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for Spielberg to cut anything out of a film that's so deeply connected to his core, so it's tough to fault him for lingering a bit here and there, but like many movies these days, some judicious tightening would have improved the final product. the presentation. Beyond a few moments of amplified audio, such as two key early film scenes (the model trains maneuvering through the speakers, a



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