Although I didn't entirely dislike THE FABELMANS, I feel it certainly fell short. As a person who grew up making films in the mid-1970s, I was eager to see a film that captured the wonder of creative exploration, the art of crafting characters and weaving narratives, and the power of taking audiences to another world, all through the eyes of a child. Regrettably, this was not the experience delivered by Spielberg's film. Again, I didn't dislike the movie, but I do feel it had the potential to deliver much more.
Although I didn't entirely dislike THE FABELMANS, I feel it certainly fell short. As a person who grew up making films in the mid-1970s, I was eager to see a film that captured the wonder of creative exploration, the art of crafting characters and weaving narratives, and the power of taking audiences to another world, all through the eyes of a child. Regrettably, this was not the experience delivered by Spielberg's film. Again, I didn't dislike the movie, but I do feel it had the potential to deliver much more.