What They're Not Telling You About Steven Spielberg?

He made Jaws. Raiders. E.T. Schindler's List. Jurassic Park. Saving Private Ryan. For a sustained stretch of time, Steven Spielberg wasn't just making great movies. He was making the movies. The kind that only he could make. And then something changed. Not with one bad film. Not with a scandal or a failure. It snuck up on everyone. Quietly. Film by film. The Terminal. War Horse. Lincoln. Bridge of Spies. The Post. The BFG. Good movies. Some of them very good movies. But they don't feel like Spielberg movies. Old Spielberg films felt like only one person on earth could have made them. A lot of the later ones feel like basically any good director could have made them. This video is about what that shift actually means — psychologically, creatively, and for the legacy of one of the greatest directors who has ever lived. And it's about the one question nobody is asking: can he still surprise us? 🔔 Subscribe for deep dives into film, celebrity psychology, and the hidden truths behind public personas. Connect with Us: Subscribe:    / @thepublic-decoder   📋 DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Fair Use Disclaimer: This video is created for educational, entertainment and commentary purposes under Fair Use (Section 107 of the Copyright Act). All footage, images, and audio clips used belong to their respective copyright holders and are used here for transformative purposes of criticism, commentary, entertainment and education. Video edited and researched with commitment to factual accuracy and fair representation of documented events.