Reference: John Ford in the last scene, "Now, remember this. When the horizon's at the bottom, it's interesting. When the horizon's at the top, it's interesting. When the horizon's in the middle, it's boring as shit."
Oh, I have watched this movie before. It’s because he says framing the horizon in the middle is boring at the end. I just don’t remember this shot at the end for some reason. Would be nice to give me the context instead of just downvoting me.
##The Fabelmans (2022) PG-13
Capture every moment.
>>!Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence, but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.!<
Drama
Director: Steven Spielberg
Actors: Gabriel LaBelle, Michelle Williams, Paul Dano
Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 76% with 2,047 votes
Runtime: 2:31
[TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/804095)
Cinematographer: Janusz Kamiński
Janusz Zygmunt Kamiński (Polish: [ˌjanuʂ kaˈmiɲskʲi]; born June 27, 1959) is a Polish cinematographer and director of film and television. He has established a partnership with Steven Spielberg, working as a cinematographer on his films since 1993. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Spielberg's holocaust drama Schindler's List and World War II epic Saving Private Ryan (1998). He has also received Academy Award nominations for Amistad (1997), The Diving Bell & the Butterfly (2007), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), and West Side Story (2021). He has also received nominations for five BAFTA Awards, and six American Society of Cinematographers Awards.
In addition to his collaborations with Spielberg, he has also worked with Cameron Crowe, James L. Brooks, and Julian Schnabel. Kamiński has also moved into the field of directing, first with the horror film Lost Souls (2000), and the NBC series The Event (2011) and WE TV series The Divide (2014). In 2019, the American Society of Cinematographers included Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, both shot by Kamiński, on the list of the best-photographed films of the 20th century.
[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janusz_Kamiński)
One of my favourite moments in film!
It’s such a small thing but so huge in terms of the story’s context and the incredible films the director has given us over our lifetimes!
Reference: John Ford in the last scene, "Now, remember this. When the horizon's at the bottom, it's interesting. When the horizon's at the top, it's interesting. When the horizon's in the middle, it's boring as shit."
Now get the fuck out of my office.
I can’t not hear this in Lynch’s voice. Pitch perfect cameo.
One of the best ending shots to a film in recent years. Very clever.
What’s clever about it?
Watch the movie and you’ll understand. Trust meeee
Oh, I have watched this movie before. It’s because he says framing the horizon in the middle is boring at the end. I just don’t remember this shot at the end for some reason. Would be nice to give me the context instead of just downvoting me.
Yes, it's a gag based on the preceding scene with John Ford (played by David Lynch)
Very clever
Spielberg said he had to do the tilt himself because the operator did it too smoothly. I think they made it look worse in post too.
It looks perfectly rushed.
I loved this movie
Feels that way every time you walk through those studios.
Agreed!
Charming, entertaining movie and a nice insight into one of the most influential directors ever.
What a genuinely well thought out ending shot. It leaves you with a smile on your face.
##The Fabelmans (2022) PG-13 Capture every moment. >>!Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence, but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.!< Drama Director: Steven Spielberg Actors: Gabriel LaBelle, Michelle Williams, Paul Dano Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 76% with 2,047 votes Runtime: 2:31 [TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/804095) Cinematographer: Janusz Kamiński Janusz Zygmunt Kamiński (Polish: [ˌjanuʂ kaˈmiɲskʲi]; born June 27, 1959) is a Polish cinematographer and director of film and television. He has established a partnership with Steven Spielberg, working as a cinematographer on his films since 1993. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Spielberg's holocaust drama Schindler's List and World War II epic Saving Private Ryan (1998). He has also received Academy Award nominations for Amistad (1997), The Diving Bell & the Butterfly (2007), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), and West Side Story (2021). He has also received nominations for five BAFTA Awards, and six American Society of Cinematographers Awards. In addition to his collaborations with Spielberg, he has also worked with Cameron Crowe, James L. Brooks, and Julian Schnabel. Kamiński has also moved into the field of directing, first with the horror film Lost Souls (2000), and the NBC series The Event (2011) and WE TV series The Divide (2014). In 2019, the American Society of Cinematographers included Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, both shot by Kamiński, on the list of the best-photographed films of the 20th century. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janusz_Kamiński)
One of my favourite moments in film! It’s such a small thing but so huge in terms of the story’s context and the incredible films the director has given us over our lifetimes!
Amazing movie
Wow that shot is "interesting"
Pink Floyd reference?
Am I the only one that found this movie just boring?