Updated On: 10 February, 2023 10:58 PM IST | mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
So, yes, this is a memoir alright. Delightfully wrapped inside a ‘Spielberg movie’

The Fabelmans
The Fabelmans is a family film — or at any rate, about a family named the Fabelmans. But it is essentially film history. The life of few filmmakers, barring Steven Spielberg — with such astounding, continuing impact on both cinema as personal art, and collective mania — is likely to elicit a response that’s nothing short of: How did he happen? He is a walking, talking, living movie history; isn’t he?
So, yes, this is a memoir alright. Delightfully wrapped inside a ‘Spielberg movie’. And I don’t mean this in a way of how all art is autobiographical.
Here, Spielberg, 77, at the evening of his career — though it’s impossible that the indefatigable director will ever walk into the sunset — looks back at his life, with such warmth, candour and humour, that it could not have been easy to seamlessly translate on screen.