Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood visits 1969 Los Angeles, where everything is changing, as TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) make their way around an industry they hardly recognize anymore. The ninth film from the writer-director features a large ensemble cast and multiple storylines in a tribute to the final moments of Hollywood's golden age
2019
country=USA
Quentin Tarantino
Genre=Drama
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Well, the first two hours is a bit hard to enjoy if you are not used to the American late 60s. The cast is incredible as usual and that was the main reason that kept my attention. Music was unbelievably good and well suited. The events chain is somehow similar with the Pulp Fiction but it's in a bit different style. The brutal action scenes were highly creative and were really brutal, I was shocked when the dog food thing happened.
I wonder how the gun is able to fire after it was soaked in that pool.
I think both the DiCaprio and Pitt were awesome.
Long story short, I recommend.
Innovative structure and pacing. Stunning acting and direction. Inmersive, fascinating characters and situations, you wish that never ends. Climax ending.
As is the case with most Tarantino flicks, the first half of Once Upon A Time in Hollywood sets the tone and builds the characters up nicely while the second half puts them in seemingly messed-up situations (in this case, real-life) with spectacular grindhouse results.
The film revolves primarily around Rick Dalton, a Hollywood actor who believes that his career is experiencing a downward spiral, and Cliff Booth, his friend and longtime stunt double. Tarantino has painted both characters, played by two of Hollywood's biggest stalwarts DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, with sufficient shades/strokes for viewers to want to get invested in their lives. He attributes a backstory to the two characters and carefully places them next to the Polanski residence in 1969 LA. What a masterstroke!
I read somewhere that the climax was what Tarantino wrote first and that shows! What a brilliant stretch of events the last 20 minutes is! It's everything you'd want in a Tarantino film by default - screenplay pulpiness, grindhouse feels, adrenaline-pumping action in a limited setting, Robert Richardson's captivating cinematography, and a rock & roll soundtrack that kicks major butt! Like in The Inglorious Basterds, he twists events to suit his wicked fantasies and comes up with a very intriguing ending.
What Tarantino is a master at, is developing characters through well-written scenes. For instance, if you look at Rick Dalton's interactions with his 8-year-old co-actor Trudi Fraser, it sheds significant light on his breakdown (and the eventual boost of self-confidence. Another unmissable scene is Cliff Booth's visit to the Spahn Ranch and the subsequent events that transpire. One also cannot forget Booth's brief altercation with Bruce Lee, in a stretch that takes the realism/fiction blend one step too far. Margot Robbie, as Sharon Tate, is commendable! She doesn't have many lines but the short scenes that she features in, speak for themselves.
In any case, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood is a must-watch. It comprises all the 'isms' that viewers associate Tarantino with. The retro-yet-contemporary feels, the fantastic-looking late 60s sets, the pop-culture references (and in fact, plenty of connections with Tarantino's own flicks. it'll all leave a mark in your head! Tarantino has matured incredibly well and his solid crafting skills continue to impress. When you have a cast and crew sharing Tarantino's vision, the results are (obviously) stupendous!
Verdict: Must-see.
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