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Our first review on "Admit One" is the Fabelmans movie review. In The Fabelmans, the latest release from Stephen Spielberg, we see the brutal train crash from classic film The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) through the eyes of Sammy, a seven-year-old attending the movie’s release with his parents (Paul Dano and Michelle Williams). Throughout the film, they glance continually at Sammy, showing their regret exposing him to such violence at a young age. After, a clearly shocked Sammy is encouraged to externalize his trauma and process it in the form of filmmaking. One Kodak 8mm camera later, and he...
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Our first review on "Admit One" is the Fabelmans movie review. In The Fabelmans, the latest release from Stephen Spielberg, we see the brutal train crash from classic film The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) through the eyes of Sammy, a seven-year-old attending the movie’s release with his parents (Paul Dano and Michelle Williams). Throughout the film, they glance continually at Sammy, showing their regret exposing him to such violence at a young age. After, a clearly shocked Sammy is encouraged to externalize his trauma and process it in the form of filmmaking. One Kodak 8mm camera later, and he...
For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/the-fabelmans-movie-review/
Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com
Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZ
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