The Fabelmans (2022)
7/10
The flavor doesn't last that long
9 March 2023
The Fabelmans is a movie that starts with slowly feeding you the appetizer while making space to enjoy the big dishes later. Right after the wheels starts to rotate, the movie starts to grip you and tries to steer you slowly but steadily down the plot while maintaining the grip. As the movie continues to the second act things start to move at a decent pace while throwing bits of spices here and there. The story presents itself as a big main course right in front of you with a strong smell but as it moves further it starts to lose the smell and so does the taste. All the characters that appeared right from the start played a beautiful part in making you enjoy even the tiny bits of emotion through the frames, and for that, all the praise and credits go to actors starting from Paul Dano to Michelle Williams and everyone else. Coming to director Steven Spielberg has not only created just another good harmony but a piece of art that holds a fair potential to make you sit and let itself unfold until it reaches the horizon. Talking about the other departments, the camera work, cinematography, and everything else only put more spice into the dish to create an even better service. All in all The Fabelmans gives you a space to enjoy a story which unfolds in a decent way but enjoys itself while it lasts.
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