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2019 / 8,2 / 10 Stars / duration=2 H, 41Min / resume=Actor Rick Dalton gained fame and fortune by starring in a 1950s television Western, but is now struggling to find meaningful work in a Hollywood that he doesn't recognize anymore. He spends most of his time drinking and palling around with Cliff Booth, his easygoing best friend and longtime stunt double. Rick also happens to live next door to Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate -- the filmmaker and budding actress whose futures will forever be altered by members of the Manson Family / Creators=Quentin Tarantino / country=USA

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I'm the devil, and I'm here to do the devils business. nah it was dumber than that. Something like Rex. I thought this was gonna be a day dreaming sequence cuz everyone was praising him for his performance and then it cuts back to real life then he screws up the scene lol. Brad Pitt killed the role as stunt man... Man what a love letter to the 60s. Definitely right there with PULP fiction and Inglorious Bastards. Quentin Tarantino breaks down Once Upon A Time In Hollywood's main character while Leonardo DiCaprio says 'mhmm.

Jesus Margot Is pretty AF. Can't wait more. already excited. The best part is when cliff throws the Dog food at the chick. Second time watching this movie and I just realized that Quentin's Wife is in the movie. I'm hunting for some moccasin shoes. The one person who doesn't like this has most likely been punched in the face.

Overall i loved this film instant classic hell just about everythang the two of them play in is certainly brilliant. 3:30 Tricky Tarantino's reference to the best sex in my life female confession... Cliff Booth went easy on him, Tyler Durden wouldn't have... Loved this scene. That's why Di Caprio is best actor of his generation. Reality is Leo is just humble enough to know who has the more relevant, accurate answers when it comes to who the main character is. The point of this interview. The GI Generation was a mans ‘ man god bless Cliff. I truly loved the film. The slow burn with the payoff is well worth it.

In Leo's mind I must go, the aliens are comingo.

 

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Leo, i want to see him on Hot Ones. A real freaking interview with questions

Tarantino: me talking to my friends leo: me writing my ideas.

Producer be like: Leo: 3 glasses of water Brad: 2 glasses of water Margot: Have fun being thirsty.

One of the first few interviews where ive genuinely enjoyed the interviewer. Class act. Some of Leo's most deep and thoughtful comments in this interview: 3:10 3:35 4:20 11:30 13:06 13:10 13:13. Leo is killing dude... The flamethrower was the best part. You're a miserable drunk... I love that you say Cliff was the real cowboy after all. I hadn't thought of it in 'cowboy' terms, but yes, he was the actual real life hero. Loved this movie, can't wait to see it again. “I got pads on!” Adorable! Give Leo another Oscar.

Thoss final 30 minutes were filmmaking gold

This scene felt like a sense of relief, after seeing Rick Dalton depressed throughout the film. to see the Director (the original Spider-Man actor) praise Rick Dalton (Leo) 2:48 it was almost shocking to see a happy moment like that in a Tarantino film. I was expecting some twist at the end of the scene like the cameras weren't even rolling and they had to go again. I love it, about 50 years ago In Hollywood like there were making movies in the 1960s. First of all I'll just say, what a ride. The first viewing it really is a lot to take in, but the second viewing I knew what I was in for and it was even better paying attention to all of the little details. I'm 24 and actually had no idea about Sharon Tate (I had heard of her, I just didn't know what happened to her. So I feel this almost made the experience better for me the first time because I had very little expectations as to what may happen.
I disagree with some people saying that younger generations won't enjoy it because it's set in the late 60's. Really, if you know the basics of what was going on at that time and are a Tarantino fan and/or a film lover, you should definitely enjoy this movie. Also, people saying it doesn't have a plot are missing the point. It's meant to be a fantasy and homage to that time period in and around Hollywood. It actually does have multiple plots, they are just hard to recognize because they are hidden behind many of Tarantino's little quirks. Essentially, it's about an actor hitting a speed bump in his career and not knowing what's next for him. And also his stunt double and confidant who inadvertently gets involved with the Manson "family. All while living next door to Sharon Tate.
Really, everything is damn near perfect; namely the acting, writing and cinematography. The music, as always with Tarantino, was excellent. It is perhaps one of Tarantino's funniest movies too. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are both brilliant. I'm still having a difficult time deciding who was better. Probably Leo in terms of his intense acting, but Brad was as cool as ever and probably the more memorable character. Margot Robbie does an excellent job of portraying Sharon Tate and her innocence as well. Tarantino gets the very best out of all the supporting actors. Every single actor, whether in a minor role or not, definitely brought their A-game.
Even if you feel like you wouldn't like the movie, I still think it's one that everyone should go and see anyway. If you don't like it, then that's fine. I just feel it brings you back to a time and place that we can all kind of relate to and appreciate in one way or another. Of course many people will be put off by its length and for being "slow" and self-indulgent. But for being the film it is, I feel those are almost positives because of the way Tarantino presents it. Definitely don't expect a bunch of action and violence like most of his films. The ending (which is amazing) and a few other moments aside, it's really one of his least violent movies. Also, it is maybe one his most mature films, perhaps right after Jackie Brown. Overall, it sort of has a little bit of all of his previous work bunched into it, which is probably another reason I loved it so much. It doesn't quite surpass "Pulp Fiction" for me, but it may just be the closest Tarantino gets to doing so.

There's also a scene in OUTIH that shows Sharon Tate buying the novel Tess as a gift for Roman Polanski. Polanski later made it into a film.


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