The Fabelmans

The Fabelmans(2022)

PG-13
11/11/2022 (US)Drama2h 31m
7.6

"Capture every moment."

Overview

Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence, but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.

Tony Kushner

Writer

Steven Spielberg

Writer

Steven Spielberg

Director

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Official Trailer 2

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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The Beginning of Dreams Extended Preview

The Beginning of Dreams Extended Preview

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How It All Started

How It All Started

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Steven Spielberg on how he made THE FABELMANS

Steven Spielberg on how he made THE FABELMANS

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I'm Asking You To Do This Now, For Your Mom

I'm Asking You To Do This Now, For Your Mom

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Follow Your Dreams - Don't Break Your Mother's Heart!

Follow Your Dreams - Don't Break Your Mother's Heart!

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Mitzi Tells Sammy They Are Going To Film

Mitzi Tells Sammy They Are Going To Film

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Creating the World of The Fabelmans: Reflections

Creating the World of The Fabelmans: Reflections

Behind the Scenes

Crafting the World of The Fabelmans: Composition

Crafting the World of The Fabelmans: Composition

Behind the Scenes

Creating the World of The Fabelmans: Recreating the 8mm Films

Creating the World of The Fabelmans: Recreating the 8mm Films

Behind the Scenes

The Fabelmans comes to The Ritzy

The Fabelmans comes to The Ritzy

Featurette

A Personal Journey – Jewish Characters

A Personal Journey – Jewish Characters

Behind the Scenes

The Beginning of Dreams Extended Preview

The Beginning of Dreams Extended Preview

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Steven Spielberg & John Williams Featurette

Steven Spielberg & John Williams Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Home Featurette

Home Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Cast Featurette

Cast Featurette

Behind the Scenes

A Look Inside

A Look Inside

Behind the Scenes

Academy Conversations with Steven Spielberg , Michelle Williams, Paul Dano & more

Academy Conversations with Steven Spielberg , Michelle Williams, Paul Dano & more

Featurette

Time of My Life

Time of My Life

Behind the Scenes

The Fabelmans U.S. Premiere

The Fabelmans U.S. Premiere

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THE FABELMANS Q&A | TIFF 2022

THE FABELMANS Q&A | TIFF 2022

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A review by Peter McGinn
6.0

Written on January 6, 2023

I saw several negative reviews before I watched this, and I assumed there was an element of grading someone a bit more harshly when they have achieved wild success or, heaven forbid, if they do stellar work in one genre such as sci-fi or adventure and then have the chutzpah to create a film in a different genre not appreciated by the sci-fi etc. fans. Maybe there was some of that baggage involved; how else to explain one-star reviews. Really? A disgusting gross-out comedy might get 4 stars, but a serious biopic gets one?

But I have given it six stars, probably my low for a Spielberg movie. I thought the film was too episodic. Here is where he saw his first movie; here is him with his first camera; here is where he learns something upsetting about his parents’ marriage; here is some bullying and then that part in every coming of age movie it seems, where a pretty girl throws herself at him. Sure wish that had happened to me at that tender age. And some of the scenes felt rather cliched to me. Also, and this is a bit of a spoiler, at one point his mother assures him she has not done ”that” with Bennie, and she loves her children and husband more than anything, but she still can’t live without Bennie? I had trouble with that revelation.

But it isn’t all negative stuff. I thought a lot of the acting was strong, with a few exceptions, and most of the dialogue was good, but when a film is 2 and a half hours long, consistency is hard to come by, and there were a few hiccups here and there. The scene with John Ford was intriguing, but they could have done a bit more with it. I liked the two sisters as characters, but again, not enough depth was given to them. A bit of a lost opportunity.