The Art of Storytelling: Why Spielberg Inspires Generations

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Steven Spielberg has been making us believe in the impossible for more than fifty years.

Last week, I finally had the chance to see Disclosure Day, and I loved it. As the credits rolled, I realized I wasn’t just thinking about the movie—I was thinking about Spielberg himself.

What makes Steven Spielberg one of the greatest storytellers ever?

Over the past five decades, Steven Spielberg has given us unforgettable films like E.T., Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park, and Lincoln. While each tells a very different story, they all have one thing in common.

They remind us what it feels like to wonder.

I still remember seeing Jaws as a kid. It was so convincing that I refused to go into the ocean for the rest of the summer! That’s the kind of impact great storytelling can have. It pulls us into another world and makes us feel like we’re part of the adventure—or in the case of Jaws, part of the danger.

The best storytellers don’t simply entertain us—they invite us into another world. They make us care about people we’ve never met, places we’ve never been, and possibilities we’ve never imagined. That’s a gift Spielberg has shared with audiences for generations.

Watching Disclosure Day reminded me that great storytelling isn’t about spectacular special effects. It’s about creating an emotional connection and leaving us with questions long after the credits roll.

As an artist, that idea resonates with me.

When I begin a painting, I’m not just adding color to paper. I hope to create something that sparks an emotion, a memory, or a moment of curiosity. Sometimes a painting doesn’t need to explain itself—it simply needs to make someone pause and wonder.

Whether it’s through a camera, a paintbrush, a novel, or a piece of music, creativity has the power to inspire us, challenge us, and remind us to keep imagining what’s possible.

Perhaps that’s the true mark of a great storyteller… not someone who has all the answers, but someone who inspires us to keep asking questions.

What’s your favorite Steven Spielberg film, and why has it stayed with you over the years? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Thank you for joining me for another Thoughtful Thursday.

Until next time, keep creating, keep wondering, and never lose your sense of curiosity.

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Thoughtful Thursday – Movie Review

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I hadn’t been to the movies in years so I thought it would be fun to see a summertime movie. It was a toss up between the new Indiana Jones and Mission Impossible. After a bit of thought Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: Part One seemed like it would be the better choice to see on the big screen, and it definitely was!

The movie starred Tom Cruise along with Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby to name a few. It was an awesome action packed movie that centers around an AI which is self aware. It’s kind of scary to think about really, especially with the big push today in AI technology. The plot keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the 2 hour and 43 minute movie.

Some reviews say this movie isn’t as good as the earlier ones but that’s a matter of opinion. I’ve recently watched quite a few of the earlier Mission: Impossible movies and for me, this one measures up.

I thought they did an excellent job breaking up the intensity of this movie with humor. One of my favorite parts was the car chase scene with the yellow Fiat. I don’t want to tell you too much because I don’t want to spoil it for you, but it I will say it was pretty funny😂

This is a great summertime movie that’s definitely worth seeing in the theater on the “BIG” screen. Here’s a link to the trailer: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Hope you’ll be able to see it! Thanks for stopping by!!

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