"Every time I go to a movie, it's magic, no matter what the movie's about"
- Steven Spielberg
About this Quote
This quote by Steven Spielberg talks to the power of the cinematic experience. He is revealing his gratitude for the art kind and the method it can transfer audiences to another world. He believes that no matter what the motion picture is about, it can be a wonderful experience. This talks to the power of storytelling and the way it can evoke emotion and create a sense of marvel. Spielberg is revealing his affection for the way films can take us far from our everyday lives and into a world of dream and imagination. He is also highlighting the significance of the workmanship that enters into making a film, from the composing to the acting to the cinematography. Spielberg's quote is a reminder of the power of movies and the way they can bring us pleasure and home entertainment.
This quote is written / told by Steven Spielberg somewhere between December 18, 1947 and today. He was a famous Director from USA.
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