“I have earned the right to fail commercially”: Steven Spielberg has grossed more than 10 billion with his films, but he claims his failures – Film news

“I have earned the right to fail commercially”: Steven Spielberg has grossed more than 10 billion with his films, but he claims his failures – Film news
“I have earned the right to fail commercially”: Steven Spielberg has grossed more than 10 billion with his films, but he claims his failures – Film news

The filmmaker perfectly identifies which are the three worst films in his filmography

Steven Spielberg is one of the directors who has most influenced the history of cinema and our lives. Viewers have grown up watching movies like Indiana Jones, ET the alienJurassic Park and Shark inside and outside the movie theater. The filmmaker has had many triumphs throughout his career, grossing more than $10 billion at the global box officebut he is also aware of the times that he has not been satisfied with the result of his work. “I have earned the right to fail commercially”he confesses in the documentary Spielberg by Susan Lacy.

The documentary directed by Lacy, includes more than 30 hours of interviews with such influential people as Francis Ford Coppola, Tom Hanks and George Lucas, among others. In it, in addition to reviewing her successes, Spielberg has highlighted three films that he considers real failures within his filmography.

The first title with which he claims his right to fail commercially is The Sun’s empirea film that premiered in 1987 and that It only grossed $66.7 million at the box office.. The film managed to double its budget of 25 million dollars, but after successes like ET the alien either Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doomthe film fell far short of the profits to which the filmmaker was accustomed.

The second is The Color Purplea film he directed in 1985, just before taking charge of The Sun’s empire. This title was nominated for 11 Oscars and grossed almost $100 million at the box office, but Spielberg is not entirely comfortable with his job. “He was shy. He was a little embarrassed,” admits the director, who He feels that he has not done justice to his story..

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The Color Purple followed Celie (Whoopi Goldberg), a black woman living in the American South during the 1930s. The director was convinced that an African-American director had to direct the film. Finally, she made the decision to carry it out and managed to change the lives of Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg by including them in the cast.

Spielberg’s next flop was 1941a war comedy considered by the specialized media as one of his worst films. “It was like I had committed a war crime.”, comments the director regarding the criticism that the film received at its premiere. The film features actors such as John Belushi, Lorraine Gary and Nancy Allen, performers who, according to Spielberg, could have easily won an Oscar.

“It was a great demolition derby. When I made 1941I felt like I was made of Teflon. I felt like whatever I put in the movie was going to be successful.; that every laugh he prepared would receive not only a laugh, but a great applause; that everyone was going to win an Oscar,” he continues in the documentary. The film It has a 39% score in Rotten Tomatoesone of the lowest figures on the page.

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The documentary Spielberg it’s found among the offers in the Max catalog. With it, you will be able to learn more about his creative process and how he achieves that inspiration that still surprises many. In addition to reviewing his mistakes, of course.

 
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