The Fabelmans – "Movies are dreams you never forget, treasure"
Testamentary film (?) from a seventy-six-year-old man on a hobby that turns into an artistic vocation.
It is very interesting to see the young Steven Spielberg film his first action scene, inspired by Under the World's Largest Tent, colliding a miniature train and car. The other interest, that watching his beginnings as a director of increasingly accomplished films, is to see the intimacy of the prolific maestro of the seventh art and to witness his perception of a mother behind a genius and the separation that will follow. In addition, there are the truculent mischievous emanating from the funny little monkey.
In short, The Fabelmans communicates an unalterable passion for cinema of its author. Nevertheless, the filmmaker wanted to depict exhaustively his childhood, which causes a footage that would have deserved to be shortened as the time can sometimes seem long.
The Whale – "You're Disgusting"
A title that translates as "The whale", a form of denunciation of an insane grossophobia of a declining society. Brendan Fraser, best known for the saga The Mummy and George of the Jungle, returned in the role of a ventripotent excessively membru, a persecuted by his insatiability and gluttony, in which he was not expected given his record.
He fully deserves his Oscar for Best Actor because there is no denying that his virtuosity is not light. Few directors are able to express their words with such intensity. We suffer by empathy when he compulsively devours two pieces of pizza or fearfully a chocolate and when he has to move his grated body.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHUi6aMVWoI