Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 26, 2019
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Bwest444Dec 27, 2019
One of Tarantino’s best. The classic hang out/buddy film done to perfection. Movie moves slow compared to his other work, but pays off in glorious fashion.
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leoterraFeb 9, 2020
Okay, let's talk about Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the ninth film in the career of the genius Quentin Tarantino and probably his penultimate. Here he brings a very interesting hollywood setting in the late 60's. Right at the beginning ofOkay, let's talk about Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the ninth film in the career of the genius Quentin Tarantino and probably his penultimate. Here he brings a very interesting hollywood setting in the late 60's. Right at the beginning of the film you can already imagine what the story will be, as it portrays the murder of Sharon Tate, which shook everyone at the time. Quentin Tarantino's direction and script remain brilliant and extremely authoritative. We can not fail to mention the high point of this work, the performances, Leonardo DiCaprio is impeccable, Margot Robbie is fantastic, but who manages to surprise more is Brad Pitt, who probably did the best job of his career, I believe that Brad's only performance who can go head to head with this is his role in Inglorious Basterds. We also have a brief appearance by Al Pacino, which is a pleasant surprise. The soundtrack is very well done and one of the best of the year. To conclude, I believe that this is not the best film of Tarantino's career, films like Django Unchained, Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs present more complete elements, but Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is an excellent work of direction, script, acting and soundtrack sonorous. Expand
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HermesRatatoskrJan 5, 2020
Superb. Tarantino's standard tropes are refreshed here by his great cast and brilliant pacing. A liberating bird is flipped to Time and Tide here.
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farfetchedfanFeb 9, 2020
This is one of Tarantino's greatest films, and possibly his best. Enough said?
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KatanaVoidFeb 13, 2020
The most personal and stonishing movie Tarantino has ever made is not just a movie, but an amazing piece of art, brought together by the director's memories of Hollywood during the late 60s.

The movie is a great example of good acting and
The most personal and stonishing movie Tarantino has ever made is not just a movie, but an amazing piece of art, brought together by the director's memories of Hollywood during the late 60s.

The movie is a great example of good acting and directing, and every single moment and scene of it is put together perfectly to bring us towards this unexpected, violent and funny end where Tarantino makes his job and finishes the film in the best way I could ever imagine.

"Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood" is definitely one of the best movies of the year, and his 160 min of pure good cinema are worth it.
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thefolkesyFeb 23, 2020
this movie was amazing it had some amazing camera work and the story line was incredible i can see why some people didn't get this film for being a bit long but it is totally worth it in the end
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PBearMar 7, 2020
Just two of our great movies stars proving their charm and chops at every turn, plus Tarantino at the height of his powers even without much of a plot. Could hang out with these guys (who are total **** btw) in this beaitoful 1969 LA all day
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bradens584Apr 4, 2020
It’s far from Tarantino’s best, but Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is still a great film. Set during the time of the Manson Family murders, Leonardo DiCaprio plays a once popular actor, Rick Dalton, who has begun to fade into obscurity. BradIt’s far from Tarantino’s best, but Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is still a great film. Set during the time of the Manson Family murders, Leonardo DiCaprio plays a once popular actor, Rick Dalton, who has begun to fade into obscurity. Brad Pitt plays his long time stunt double, Cliff Booth, and Margot Robbie does a good job playing Sharon Tate. DiCaprio’s amazing performance really carries the movie, along with Tarantino’s brilliant writing and trademark gore. Expand
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yolo004Apr 11, 2021
Even though I thought Sharon Tate didn't really do much in the movie, everything else was amazing from the characters to the atmosphere and the acting.
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S2P_cinephileAug 12, 2023
Bold and bang to tears!! Quentin Tarantino insanely creafted his nostalgically great love letter to the golden age of silverscreen.
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Real_g22Jun 4, 2020
Sin duda alguna lo más recalcable de esta película son las actuaciones en esta, son impecables. Una historia sin mucho sentido pero es digno de una película de Tarantino.
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MattFornerFeb 9, 2021
Nothing but the best from Tarantino in this mature apologist tribute to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
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laymanpascalMar 26, 2021
Loved this. Favorite movie of the year. Alternative history down fun with great sounds, shots, timing and acting.
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maliqueMay 1, 2021
Really great movie, the setting of this movie is spectacular because I actually thought this was actually in the 1970's cinematography in this film is spot on. Great movie great cast loved it qieutin tarentino did not disappoint me Loved theReally great movie, the setting of this movie is spectacular because I actually thought this was actually in the 1970's cinematography in this film is spot on. Great movie great cast loved it qieutin tarentino did not disappoint me Loved the music its great 9/10 definitely watch again. Expand
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Abso_lute1Jul 17, 2021
A entertaining, thrilling, and humorous piece of cinema that has memorable characters and a well crafted story.
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ZachpacAug 30, 2021
Pitt and DiCaprio at their best performances. A classic blood-soaked, entertaining, exhilarating Tarantino ending. Characters such as Rick and Cliff (Their friendship in this film made me begging for more!) are amazing and quite likeable. IPitt and DiCaprio at their best performances. A classic blood-soaked, entertaining, exhilarating Tarantino ending. Characters such as Rick and Cliff (Their friendship in this film made me begging for more!) are amazing and quite likeable. I didn't really like Margot Robbie's portrayal of Sharon Tate.

Overall, this film is hands down is my #1 film of all time. This movie has a lotta charm and (Hollywood) magic.
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DarkwingSchmuckJul 27, 2023
Quentin Tarantino's most mature work since Jackie Brown, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a fascinating "what if" story featuring a great ensemble and Tarantino's usual engrossing dialogue. The effort that went into recreating LA in 1969 isQuentin Tarantino's most mature work since Jackie Brown, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a fascinating "what if" story featuring a great ensemble and Tarantino's usual engrossing dialogue. The effort that went into recreating LA in 1969 is worthy of an Oscar by itself. Expand
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tonyGreenFeb 9, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The two leads create likable, believable characters. To say there is a twist ending is spoiler enough, but for me the trick works very well. My only complaint would be the film doesn't really have very much to say, but as pure entertainment it's pretty effective Expand
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StevieGJDSep 12, 2019
I have enjoyed all of Tarantino's films, some certainly more than others. This is a really fun film. There are abundant references to TV shows from the late 50s through the 60s, both U.S. and foreign films of the era and another historyI have enjoyed all of Tarantino's films, some certainly more than others. This is a really fun film. There are abundant references to TV shows from the late 50s through the 60s, both U.S. and foreign films of the era and another history redux. There are some things that are fun or clever that do not make a great deal of sense. The attention to detail in making Hollywood look like it did in the 60s is great. Both Pitt and DeCaprio are well suited to their roles. DeCaprio, in particular, seems to be tangentially parodying his own career. There are different moments that are funny, sweet, insightful, silly and ultra violent. The violence, particularly against women, unfortunately ebbs towards misogyny. But, at the end, this 60s Hollywood tale is a great deal of fun. Expand
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AndremaxAug 16, 2019
Tarantino's maturest movie ever. Don't you hope a lot of blood and comedy violence but a unusual and suggestive linetime, as always a lot of dialogue and ludicrous characters
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brohugAug 10, 2019
...and they all lived happily ever. Tarantino's ode to the 1969 Los Angeles of his youth is an alternate history that pretty much everyone can get behind. The end of Sixties innocence is pushed back into a time machine that meanders through...and they all lived happily ever. Tarantino's ode to the 1969 Los Angeles of his youth is an alternate history that pretty much everyone can get behind. The end of Sixties innocence is pushed back into a time machine that meanders through the streets and studio sets of Hollywood, as network television is depicted as a boon and a threat at the same time to the working actor. Some of the scenes are almost excruciatingly long but like Wes and PT Anderson, best just to trust the process.

Pitt and DiCaprio are terrific, but Margot Robbie steals the show without much dialogue. Her Sharon Tate is kind of perfect. A sub-par but beautiful actress who is a beam of light that wants nothing but happiness for herself, Roman, Jay, and her unborn child.

The violence at the climax is satisfying, but upon reflection also deeply troubling. We are voyeurs to an outcome opposite to what history has told us. And yet we are still savagely rooting for payback that never was or will be ever realized.

It's been years since I read "Helter Skelter", one of the great non-fiction crime novels of all time. It was challenging while watching the film trying to recall some of the true details of the book, as Tarantino gleefully tip-toed the historical line right up to the end.
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ImaginaryCriticJul 28, 2019
One thing for sure is, this is no Pulp Fiction or Django but its still a memorable Tarantino film. I felt like there was a little drag and really slow at points but hey its always worth it at the end.
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mp303Nov 8, 2019
I get it why people aren't liking this film enough. The plot isn't the usual one that you can spot from a mile away, its more about the lives of the main characters and how they interact with each other in different through the story. If youI get it why people aren't liking this film enough. The plot isn't the usual one that you can spot from a mile away, its more about the lives of the main characters and how they interact with each other in different through the story. If you can look beyond that you're gonna have a great time, because as usual the acting is incredible, the dialogue is natural as it is well writen and in the end, specially if you know the real story, the ending will let you go out of the theather with a good vibe. Expand
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eva3si0nJan 17, 2020
One of the best films of 2019. I love Tarantino 's films when you watch his film immediately it becomes clear that he made it. By me so the action of the film is slightly stretched, but the ending is just the best I saw in 2019. WhenOne of the best films of 2019. I love Tarantino 's films when you watch his film immediately it becomes clear that he made it. By me so the action of the film is slightly stretched, but the ending is just the best I saw in 2019. When comparing "Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood "with the director 's other films you realize that this is not his most outstanding film. But the picture itself seemed so light and bright that it feels like Tarantino was shooting it to relax. Unfortunately my initial expectations have been somewhat overstated, so I can 't call this film the best in 2019. Expand
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Creeper3455Sep 22, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Birds Of Prey doesn’t really look that great,and to put it before Hollywood was such a weird choice… Anyway! SPOILER WARNING FOR THE WHOLE REVIEW.

Time for a GHOST STORY (not really,sounded cool tho). As I had the pleasure of watching Tarantino’s latest,Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,in IMAX,every second was slowly graduating to the monster of Tarantino’s Feet Obsession crawling up our sleeves to ensure we had the creepiest time of our lives...In IMAX with a movie aiming for 1969 craze.
But all jokes aside,this may be the most insane movie of 2019 for a myriad of reasons,mainly for the fact that this weekend I’ve seen movies with such unexpected endings. This one checking every box it set in its 1st and 2nd Act,and still ending it with a huge smile on my face. Tarantino’s look of 1969 Los Angeles is stylish,on-beat and breathes of such campiness and dirt-ass-ery...whatever it is.
What’s even greater is that this can also be interpreted as a love letter to Western Movies,since several sequences we see Rick Dalton (played by DiCaprio) acting in a scene the crew’s filming and still feeling like we’re in a Western,even if we know it’s a scene they’re filming.
And so much more - the Soundtrack rocks,the Villains work...for the brief seconds they’re in (even if it’s unrealistic to see a group of hippies plan a murder for 6 Months,right after Cliff Booth,played by Pitt,kicked that guy’s ass),the acting rocks,the Bruce Lee cameo kicks so many asses and the fact that they reference Italian Cinema as a terrible,really bad genre (even if it’s mentioned for just Westerns) speaks so many volumes with the garbage quality movies thrown into our cineplexes every second (rarely we get a La Vita è Bella or Lucio Fulci in here) and I don’t know why,but I love that Sony,of all things,is also part of the story (it’s mentioned with Screen Gems,and we see Rick outside Columbia Pictures at one scene).
It also helped that I saw some Swinging Sixties this week,as you can smell some of that inspiration in here (or,at least,in checkbox mode) - Having Fun seeing a guy go somewhere with an unexpected ending (Easy Rider),a nice little day in Los Angeles without a big saving the world plot and,instead,a small plot about a guy still trying to achieve the impossible (Model Shop) - You know where I’m going with this. Never for a single second did I get bored or laugh twice,since the movie was that enthralling…..Whenever it was Rick Dalton trying to get his fame back together or Cliff Booth doing crazy **** to the hippies,or any shot that featured bare feet.
I didn’t have any problem with Sharon Tate’s (played by Robbie) arc,but I still felt like you could’ve easily removed it,since the rest still feels glued together (but oh no,we have to connect it to the last seconds,when she and Rick finally meet),and again,the hippies as the villain feel outlandish and out-of-place. Yea,even if it means seeing Harley Quinn Smith (alongside other hippies) screaming **** at Brad Pitt for kicking that guy’s ass.
But yo. That’s literally what’s wrong with it. So,I finally saw it,and I feel like I’m the last reviewer of the Instagram Movie Community to see it. Kinda like a quest,where everyone already did it,but you’re still thriving to achieve it. I really wanted this to end my Summer,and with the style and substances (and he amount of feet) it carried,I feel like this could’ve ended my summer in style. I’m so glad that the great movie from Sony this year is this one,and I can’t wait to see Tarantino’s next (and,sadly,final) outing as a Director. Even if you saw 2 movies like these,you can still tell dude’s got some talent in his pockets!
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Trineo99Jul 30, 2019
First of all, I will say that the story is an interesting one but Quentin Tarantino told it in a confusing way. What I mean by that is that the movie was all over the place until it finally got its grounding in the middle. Until the middle,First of all, I will say that the story is an interesting one but Quentin Tarantino told it in a confusing way. What I mean by that is that the movie was all over the place until it finally got its grounding in the middle. Until the middle, the movie would cut away to tell a different story at random points instead of just finishing that one person’s story and then transitioning to the next. Because of this the film to me just felt a bit choppy and all over the place. This movie is two-hours and forty-one-minutes long and I feel like it could have been cut down. Some scenes just felt like they dragged on for far too long and there were so many perfect spots for the movie to end but it just kept dragging on and the ending we got comes out of nowhere and doesn’t fit the rest of the film so it should have just been removed. The acting in this film though was great. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt easily came off as friends and this seems like such a minor thing but really, it’s a major thing. Sometimes actors can’t act like friends who have known each other but they came across as people who have worked together for years. Now, I’m not the biggest Leonardo Dicaprio fan but this film made me slowly start to appreciate his acting a bit more. For me, he was the stand out in this film because he could easily do both serious and funny scenes. Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, who play Sharon Tate, also did great jobs. The soundtrack to this film was filled with great songs from that decade. In the end, this film is defiantly for people who are Quentin Tarantino fans or just want to relive the glory days of older Hollywood. Expand
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jtmetacriticAug 18, 2019
8.5/10. This is a slow movie until the final 15 minutes, which are insane. Though slow, the acting and character development are phenomenal. The soundtrack is excellent and the shots of 1960's Hollywood are wonderful to look at. There are8.5/10. This is a slow movie until the final 15 minutes, which are insane. Though slow, the acting and character development are phenomenal. The soundtrack is excellent and the shots of 1960's Hollywood are wonderful to look at. There are many moments that will make you laugh very hard. The pay off at the end makes it all worth it. I would recommend reading about the death of Sharon Tate before watching this. Otherwise, the movie could be very confusing. Expand
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KeithDowJul 29, 2019
We’re not going to lie: Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ is not an easy film to review. There are plenty of good, bad, and indifferent parts of the movie to touch on, all further complicated by the fact thatWe’re not going to lie: Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ is not an easy film to review. There are plenty of good, bad, and indifferent parts of the movie to touch on, all further complicated by the fact that the bar for any Tarantino picture is already incredibly high—perhaps unfairly so.

What do we mean by that last part? Well, overall the film has been received quite positively by film critics, though Tarantino acolytes seem to be a little more tepid about it. But what if this film weren’t written and directed by Tarantino, and instead was made by a lesser-known entity? Would it be considered a masterful piece of filmmaking, a breakout success largely unparalleled by anything else released so far this year? There’s no actual answer to this. We simply wonder …

Meanwhile, let’s start with the bad stuff. The middle of the film is somewhat meandering, meaning this is the third film in a row that Tarantino could’ve trimmed some fat to make the movie that much more invigorating. And what do his three most recent movies all have in common? The absence of Tarantino’s long-time editor, Sally Menke, who tragically died at the age of 56 while hiking in Beachwood Canyon during a heat wave.

Furthermore, a key component of Tarantino’s movies is the way he incorporates music into the film, choosing the perfect song to complement what is seen on the screen. Our biggest gripe with ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ is that the songs were often abruptly cut short, never being allowed to fully play out and truly meld with the action unfolding on screen.

On the positive side, the film is about 90% less violent than a typical Tarantino flick, meaning it’ll be a lot more accessible to moviegoers who previously avoided the filmmaker due to his penchant for frequently utilizing gory deaths. This makes the film closer to ‘Jackie Brown’ in both substance and style than most of his other works.

Lastly, ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ proves once and for all that Leonardo DiCaprio is among the finest and most talented actors of his generation. He is downright captivating in every single scene. And considering he is an actor playing an actor—one of the hardest roles there is to pull off in Hollywood—it makes his performance that much more extraordinary.
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eldarkoSep 8, 2019
A wonderful movie, I hope that Mr. Quentin can win the Oscar for best director, to fully appreciate it, it is advisable to see it more than twice, this movie uses the base of the characters as his pillar, above the story, the scenes by carA wonderful movie, I hope that Mr. Quentin can win the Oscar for best director, to fully appreciate it, it is advisable to see it more than twice, this movie uses the base of the characters as his pillar, above the story, the scenes by car they are memorable, scenes like this are no longer seen in today's cinema. Expand
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mixoticJul 31, 2019
I really enjoyed this ride through 1969 Hollywood. This is a love letter to film and entertainment from a different era, with all the over acting and jump cuts one one would expect to see. I found myself laughing out loud many many times, andI really enjoyed this ride through 1969 Hollywood. This is a love letter to film and entertainment from a different era, with all the over acting and jump cuts one one would expect to see. I found myself laughing out loud many many times, and the acting is of course delightful. The buddy-buddy relationship between DiCaprio and Pitt is both adorable and heartbreaking. I found the pacing to be excellent for a movie that's 2:45 long (although I did need a quick bathroom break!). It's amazing how many quintessential Tarantino moments there are to take in, while not being over the top (dare I say absurd?) in the way that Django or Kill Bill are. An amazing look at a classic era in America, through a very specific lens. Expand
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MallRat15Feb 6, 2020
Was quite disappointed with the first half of the movie, but really picked up in the second half. First half seemed a bit dull and never really go momentum. I don't get all the praise around Pitt in this one I felt as if Margot and Leo bothWas quite disappointed with the first half of the movie, but really picked up in the second half. First half seemed a bit dull and never really go momentum. I don't get all the praise around Pitt in this one I felt as if Margot and Leo both played better roles. It was really well shot as all classic Tarantino is, just dragged on a bit. It gets good at the end but is no where near one of his best movies by far. He did a good job with mixing real life with some make believe to put an interesting twist on a real life Manson story. Expand
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McgregorNov 9, 2019
Fun movie, Tarantino's style always entertains.... dumb, dirty, colourful haired ideologues will probably dislike this movie as they are portrayed fairly accurately as being dumb, dirty and wastes of space, Cliff Booth did the right thing inFun movie, Tarantino's style always entertains.... dumb, dirty, colourful haired ideologues will probably dislike this movie as they are portrayed fairly accurately as being dumb, dirty and wastes of space, Cliff Booth did the right thing in the end. :) Expand
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JGNYCJul 26, 2019
The reviews don't seem to mention or care that it's essentially plotless. It's a beautiful, long love letter to a very particular place and time. If you know the history, get the references, and especially if you remember them personally it'sThe reviews don't seem to mention or care that it's essentially plotless. It's a beautiful, long love letter to a very particular place and time. If you know the history, get the references, and especially if you remember them personally it's very nice. If you don't, it's a long, somewhat confusing ramble with beautiful shots and good acting and way too many shots of feet. I would say that Inglorious Basterds and Django were much more compelling films. But, if you're a QT fan and/or remember 1969, it shouldn't be missed. Expand
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d0vla11Aug 15, 2019
I had not watched many Tarantino's movies, but this one pleasantly surprised me. Really captures the 60s vibe and acting was nearly perfect.

You should go and see it.
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blassterAug 28, 2019
I think this movie is the one that has less characteristic elements of Tarantino, or at least it seems as if he had done it in collaboration with the Cohen brothers, it focuses more on the development of the main character than on any otherI think this movie is the one that has less characteristic elements of Tarantino, or at least it seems as if he had done it in collaboration with the Cohen brothers, it focuses more on the development of the main character than on any other aspect of the story, which It is branching out as the plot progresses even to the point in wich is hard to remember what was doing some other character, this can get a little distracting but at no time it becomes boring, something interesting is always happening except for the character of Margot Robbie who does not brings something worth remembering, no doubt an incredible work by Leonardo Dicaprio and Brad Pitt, the only negative I find is that some scenes can become very long and without moments of tension and that this time the selection of music is not so memorable and tight to the scene as in other Tarantino movies, this time the violence was not as recurring either, but the production design, the photography and especially the performances was the best part of the movie. Expand
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mvrtsAug 5, 2019
Not as good as the media says, not as bad as some people say. It's one of those movies you have to sit down and appreciate the filmmaking cinematography and acting aspect of. The plot is free flowing rather than established clearly at anyNot as good as the media says, not as bad as some people say. It's one of those movies you have to sit down and appreciate the filmmaking cinematography and acting aspect of. The plot is free flowing rather than established clearly at any point in the movie. If you enjoyed Wolf of Wall Street I would put this right next to it if not below Expand
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GrachechkovskiAug 17, 2019
The great work about 1960th years in Hollywood. This film hasn't many actions, but it has a beautiful old atmosphere, dialogs, actor's playing (DiCaprio is the best, honestly) and impressive end if you know a background of real history
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TheLedPontyNov 3, 2019
Очередная шикарная работа Квентина Тарантино. В этом фильме всё прекрасно: от актёров до монтажа. Не могу, однако, сказать, что большинству зрителей данная кинокартина придётся по вкусу, но всё же, если вы осилите первую половину, то дальшеОчередная шикарная работа Квентина Тарантино. В этом фильме всё прекрасно: от актёров до монтажа. Не могу, однако, сказать, что большинству зрителей данная кинокартина придётся по вкусу, но всё же, если вы осилите первую половину, то дальше просмотр будет настолько увлекательным, что вы не пожалеете о времени, потраченным на данный фильм. 8/10 Expand
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ahmedaiman1999Aug 3, 2019
While The Hateful Eight is neither Tarantino's finest, nor is it my favourite film by him, it's undeniably his most mature. This one is pretty much the exact opposite. Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood is wild, a bit rough around the edgesWhile The Hateful Eight is neither Tarantino's finest, nor is it my favourite film by him, it's undeniably his most mature. This one is pretty much the exact opposite. Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood is wild, a bit rough around the edges and choppy (especially at its second act) and unrestrained to a fault. It also may be his most self-indulgent film to date. Nevertheless, all that is in a most engrossing and enthralling way... for the most part.

Quentin Tarantino is one of my top 5 favourite film directors. Add to that a star-studded cast, most notably Brad Pitt, Al Pacino, Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio (who's one of, if not my favourite actor of all-time). So there's no need to say how much I was exciting to see his latest film. Honestly, this was my most anticipated upcoming film in general. And I enjoyed it... I liked it... I loved it, but that doesn't mean I found it underwhelming!

Tarantino had to capture the zeitgeist of the 60s, and he did. But he didn't stop here. He made a late 60s, or an early 70s, film through and through. Regardless of its advanced technical aspect, this film let us see how a Tarantino film would be like if he made films in the sixties (although I'm positive he would have made a more violent film). Unlike other Tarantino films, this one's plot unfolds in an unbound and kinda spontaneous manner. And I like these kind of films so much. Of course the music and the production design are spot-on, but Tarantino's outstandingly excellent grasp of the time period has surpassed all that.

For what I've said above, complaining about the film's unfocused storytelling is both contradictory and unjust. Besides, Tarantino's films have never been straightforwardly narrated (The thing I adore). What bothered me is that in this film I felt, for the first time in a Tarantino film, that there are many unnecessary and (I hate to say it) pointless. These oddly intriguing scenes that contain dialogue which has nothing to do with the story yet still madly riveting are not as tasteful as usual. The reasons behind that, I assume, are that: the dialogue doesn't feel as refreshing or daring as in the other Tarantino films, and the scenes in themselves aren't very well-put together or well-combined. I'm not sure why I felt that (talking about the later reason), but maybe it's the editing or maybe it's because these scenes needed to be more longer to earn its weight.

The humour also isn't the cunningly witty humour Tarantino is known for, but it still works fairly well nonetheless. The film is also not as violent and brutal as other Tarantino films, but boy the climactic scene! This is not to say Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood is less engaging than Tarantino's other efforts. Don't worry, my eyes were glued to the screen as they always do while watching any of this brilliant filmmaker's films! What makes this film stand out among the rest of the films in Tarantino's filmography (besides the distinctive way its plot unfolds in) is that this one is undisputedly gentler and actually kinda warm!

Talking about the acting is really unnecessary, but I guess I have to. First and Foremost, Leo and Brad Pitt have a remarkable chemistry that's definitely one of the best I've ever had the pleasure to see in any film. As for each one of them alone, they are both at their peak, but I can't say these are their best performances. I'm not that familiar with Sharon Tate. But for what I know about her style and her manner of speaking, I can say that Margot Robbie nailed it. She is fantastically energetic and innocently charming. It's definitely one of her best supporting performances. Al Pacino doesn't have much screen time, but I enjoyed seeing him. Both Margaret Qualley, who played **** and Julia Butters, who played the little girl, Trudi, are scene-stealers. I think both of them have very promising careers. I also liked the Stranger Things breakout star, Maya Hawk, despite appearing in very, very few scenes.

I need to watch it one more time to decide whether it's my least favourite Tarantino or not, but, overall, Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood is a blast from start to finish that kept me on the edge of my seat all throughout. Its 161-min runtime just flew by. I mean, it's a Tarantino film at the end of the day!

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m15964Nov 30, 2019
This film really made me to remember the young Clint Eastwood in some parts, so many mentioned details to whole history of classical and western cinema, and QT's kind of telling stories. I really enjoyed to watch so many details of showingThis film really made me to remember the young Clint Eastwood in some parts, so many mentioned details to whole history of classical and western cinema, and QT's kind of telling stories. I really enjoyed to watch so many details of showing character's ups and downs in their life, especially the character that Brad Pitt roll it. If you liked QT's recent movies, you absolutely would love Once Upon a time... in Hollywood. Expand
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theredskyJul 27, 2019
This was kind of a disappointment for me. Don’t get me wrong, I still like the film but it just wasn’t as great as I was hoping it would be. Here are the negatives. The film is structured weirdly which leads to the film being paced weirdly.This was kind of a disappointment for me. Don’t get me wrong, I still like the film but it just wasn’t as great as I was hoping it would be. Here are the negatives. The film is structured weirdly which leads to the film being paced weirdly. Some scenes just kind of cut away to a flashback. One scene features Bruce Lee and Brad Pitt’s character but you realize it is a flashback and it feels off. The film then montages through 6 months with narration. It feels out of place in this film and takes a little bit of interest out of the film. The scenes with Margot Robbie are kind of pointless. They don’t serve to move the story forward. The film just comes to a dead stop when she appears on screen. For a Quentin Tarentino film, it is just a tad bit too long. Since the film is long, at some point in the second act, you start to feel a little bored which isn’t a good thing for a Tarentino film. Here are the positives. The acting is phenomenal. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt do fantastic jobs in their roles and have amazing chemistry together. DiCaprio has an especially hard job of playing the role of Rick Dalton and playing the characters that Rick Dalton plays. It’s genuinely impressive.Margot Robbie, even though most of her scenes are pointless, also does a fantastic job. Even all of the supporting characters who are only on screen for a short amount of time do a great job. There is not one bad performance. The story can be a little confusing at times but it’s mostly easy to follow. The film is more of a character study of DiCaprio’s character and Pitt’s characters rather than a plot driven story which is refreshing. The ending of the film, without going into spoilers is so awesome and shocking that you are sitting there with either this huge grin on your face or you are about to throw up. The dialogue feels natural mainly because it is a Tarantino film. The soundtrack is fantastic and uses some really good songs from the late 60’s. The production design is fantastic. Tarantino managed to make every aspect of the film feel like 1969 even down to the costumes and vehicles. The film is actually pretty funny too. There are a bunch of moments in the film where I was laughing a lot. The cinematography is good and there are a couple of really good shots and transitions. The film’s tone remains fairly consistent. Overall, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood may be a little too long and weirdly structured but showcases fantastic performances, great characters, and great production design while still showing that Tarantino is one of the greatest directors in Hollywood. I give Once Upon a Time in Hollywood an 8/10. Expand
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UncleWillardAug 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was psyched to see this movie and it did not disappoint, but it did surprise. I expected a slice of life love letter to Hollywood's heyday as it ends in the persona of Rick, and I got that, but so much more. A Hollywood movie about Hollywood movies filmed like a Hollywood movie, if that makes sense, which it should, given there are some great DiCaprio scenes acting about acting. It's also Hollywood in that, as many movies do, even ones about real people and events, it romanticizes its subject more than it depicts the reality. It gives true stories happy endings, and that's what we get here. The boogeyman of Manson is defeated, and not by some mythical hero, but by an actor and is stuntman sidekick; true denizens of Hollywood. We're spared the tragedy of the end of that era by allowing those taken from us to live on in this Hollywood version of Hollywood, where the good guys win. Expand
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CameAug 26, 2019
People who really are into cinema than most other's will really enjoy this movie. It's a true tribute to cinema in general. Superb acting from Dicaprio & Pitt and the film is always interesting since it at times mentions real life people orPeople who really are into cinema than most other's will really enjoy this movie. It's a true tribute to cinema in general. Superb acting from Dicaprio & Pitt and the film is always interesting since it at times mentions real life people or shows it to you. The 60's environment is great. I really had a good time watching it. Expand
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It's a slow paced, dialogue rich, collection of fantastic scenes, with top-notch storytelling, performed by outstanding actors, with great cinematography and good directing. How is this movie not awesome? Check out my video here -It's a slow paced, dialogue rich, collection of fantastic scenes, with top-notch storytelling, performed by outstanding actors, with great cinematography and good directing. How is this movie not awesome? Check out my video here - https://youtu.be/vD1O_aEbcrM Expand
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FartGGAug 22, 2019
Начало фильма захватывает и ничего не меняется на протяжении всего фильма. Смотреть жутко интересно. Хотя, ходил в кино не один и такие мысли разделяли со мной не многие. Один человек сказал, что фильм был нудным. По началу фильма не понятно,Начало фильма захватывает и ничего не меняется на протяжении всего фильма. Смотреть жутко интересно. Хотя, ходил в кино не один и такие мысли разделяли со мной не многие. Один человек сказал, что фильм был нудным. По началу фильма не понятно, кто его режиссёр, но концовка напоминает тебе об этом. Актёры сыграли просто замечательно, особенно ДиКаприо. В общем, фильм не для всех, но мне понравился безумно. Единственное, что мне было не понятно, так это сюжетная линия с Марго Робби. Если убрать её из фильма, то ничего не изменится. Но это не повод понижать оценку. Expand
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Film-ReviewsNov 23, 2019
One of the best movies of the year, it offers a view of the 60's and 70's Hollywood. Leonardo Dicaprio delivered a nice performance. Also nostalgic because it makes you think about the Charles Manson case and the fate the victims thatOne of the best movies of the year, it offers a view of the 60's and 70's Hollywood. Leonardo Dicaprio delivered a nice performance. Also nostalgic because it makes you think about the Charles Manson case and the fate the victims that horrible night. I would have liked if the movie was more accurate at the ending, but I also respect this version because this is something that why all have desired to happen Expand
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AJStone839Aug 21, 2019
I don't think it's Tarantino's best work, but I loved everything about it. I love movies and I love old Hollywood and I love movies about people who make movies. God damn, I'm just as bad as the Academy.
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MahmusAug 22, 2019
The lack of plot forces Tarantino to keep us engaged through his sheer talent as a filmmaker. Thankfully, he has talent to spare. Tarantino makes wait for the bloody conclusion we know he'll give us, making us follow and hang out with theThe lack of plot forces Tarantino to keep us engaged through his sheer talent as a filmmaker. Thankfully, he has talent to spare. Tarantino makes wait for the bloody conclusion we know he'll give us, making us follow and hang out with the characters as they deal with their everyday life and their own personal issues. Sometimes it may feel like it's going nowhere, until we get there and we discover that the destination is both amazing and surprisingly touching. This is the kind of film that you're not sure what to think of when the credits roll, but the more you think about it, the more you realize that you had way more fun than you thought at first. It's not Tarantino's best, but that's only because we expect certain things from him; we get them, just in a way he's never done it before: detached and restrained. It feels like a ticking bomb; at times he ticking takes so long, it could drive you insane, but when it finally blows up, the damage is unbelievable. Expand
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AndersLangeDMJXAug 23, 2019
Absolutely wonderful buddy bromance with lots of QT twists and turns. Takes it's time and as you adjust to that, you have a swell time in exstraordinarily good company, especially if your a film buff.
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InianAug 24, 2019
Once upon a time in Hollywood- Gutsy . new genre . Biography . acting . little less gore . Humor . Roasting . Little less than normal Tarantino
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EddieddieAug 25, 2019
Maybe not a canonic Tarantino movie, and maybe his worst work. But there's something about this film that makes it great, a great and comfortable story that keeps you in the edge of the sit, maybe.
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BeardedYodaSep 3, 2019
It's a great movie that you should watch if your'e a Tarantino fan. It's not his best movie, but a middle of the ground Tarantino movie is a great regular movie.
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chaputomOct 30, 2019
Absolutely loved this film and one of my favorite Tarantino movies now. The setting, the mystique and glamour of 1960's Hollywood is VERY well portrayed. I got lost in the fact that this was a movie about something and just awed myself beingAbsolutely loved this film and one of my favorite Tarantino movies now. The setting, the mystique and glamour of 1960's Hollywood is VERY well portrayed. I got lost in the fact that this was a movie about something and just awed myself being transported back in time. The movie has incredible slow-burn humor and the final 20 minutes of the film is absolutely bonkers - as it should be with Tarantino. Great film to sit back and relax at, enjoy a simpler time (everyone chain-smoking was my favorite), and watch a film maker's film with a little twist on the Manson family. Expand
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Richmond95Oct 5, 2019
Tarantino's latest movie gives us a sad yet heartwarming film that tells a good story while being a love letter to classic Hollywood. Brad Pitt and Leonard DiCaprio are fantastic in their roles, and the climax is a fun time. I see why it'sTarantino's latest movie gives us a sad yet heartwarming film that tells a good story while being a love letter to classic Hollywood. Brad Pitt and Leonard DiCaprio are fantastic in their roles, and the climax is a fun time. I see why it's not for everyone but I think it's one of Tarantino's finest. Expand
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Emanuel44Oct 16, 2019
Tarantino's way to honor classic Hollywood. One of his best movies, but at the same time his most complicated to understand
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maximschneiderOct 22, 2019
great movie...............................................................
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IroriehDec 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A great film I slept on for far too long. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is a brilliant window into the dying days of Hollywood's golden age, pontificated by a washed up actor desperately chasing his fading glory, his stunt double, excommunicated by scandal over his involvement in his wife's death.

The film feels at times like it could be real, based on a real story and real people, before taking turns towards the absurd, the fairy tale suggested in the films title. It's central narrative is less a concrete story and more a struggle. Dalton's feeble struggle to remain a star. His inane hope that he might just happen to cross his neighbour, Roman Polanski, his insistence on remaining in Hollywood, in a house he can only just afford because it means he remains in Hollywood just a little longer.

The films portrayals of real individuals has been criticised, but one thing to remember is the nature of the film. It's an exaggeration. Purely embracing the absurdity of Hollywood. Bruce Lee, the Manson family, they're all taken to a point of absurdity here in keeping with the nature of the film.

The film ends with the foiling of the Tate murder, in very a Tarantino-esque fairy tale ending. With this, Dalton's career, which had been on the cusp of ending, seems to be saved when he is invited by Tate to join them at Polanski's house for a drink, achieving the goal he had sought throughout the film, leaving the film to close with a spark for Dalton's dying career. And that's that, a Hollywood fairy tale, with all the drama, dilemma, drug use, inflated egos, and action you'd expect. It's not Tarantino's greatest film, but it is a great, character driven journey into a fading era of Hollywood's past.
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LegatusAugustusOct 26, 2019
The weakest Tarantino movie is still a good movie but it had too many weeknesses.
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DMLYxCriticDec 5, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Positives:
1. The cinematography-- classic Tarantino. If you're a big fan of his previous works, you'll definitely like how he handled the cinematography.
2. The acting, particularly DiCaprio's. In my opinion, he'll be nominated for another Oscar for this role.
3. The music. Make no mistake, the music used for this movie could not be any better. 60's vibes all the way.
4. The writing. Especially the script. The story was a bit dragging, but the script adds color to every scene, no matter who's dialogue it is.

Negatives:
1. Length. The movie is quite long and it could be dragging sometimes, especially in some scenes. Not all, but some. Some scenes are quite unnecessary, and only adds to the length, not the story. 2. Brad Pitt was not well-utilized for my liking. Sure, he had his moments in this film, particularly during the climax part, but not enough.
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SrGusFeb 25, 2020
This was one of the first contacts I had with a Quentin Tarantino film. I always heard that he liked to use violence a lot in his films. When I knew the time when the film was going to happen and the historical context that would revolveThis was one of the first contacts I had with a Quentin Tarantino film. I always heard that he liked to use violence a lot in his films. When I knew the time when the film was going to happen and the historical context that would revolve around the film, I was very curious on how he would approach such a case. To be honest, the film is quite slow and I was not able to get so attached to the characters -- Except the dog Brandy. What interested me most was the end of the film. He surprised me positively for knowing how to use violence in a very intelligent way that made me vibrate and feel pleasant at the same time. It is strange for an extremely violent scene to make the viewer feel so good about it. Who doesn't know actress Sharon Tate and her story, do some research before seeing the movie. It will help a little to understand the ending and the homage behind some scenes. Expand
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BozoniniJul 17, 2020
To all these people who say "I am a Tarantino fan but this movie sucks":

Tarantino is not about crystal clear plot and good vs evil or whatever you expect to see. The unique side of QT movies are the vibe, camera, actors... its like a
To all these people who say "I am a Tarantino fan but this movie sucks":

Tarantino is not about crystal clear plot and good vs evil or whatever you expect to see.
The unique side of QT movies are the vibe, camera, actors... its like a theater ...
I give this movie a solid 8 because the story wasn't exciting for me a regular person, maybe if I was an actor for 70s I would connect more, but as a person from the other side of the earth I enjoyed the vibe and actors. But yes, I expected more.
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JoedavidsonDec 30, 2019
Pacing 8 - some slower moments where the energy is slightly dropped byt overall very nice work in holding the audience Script 9 - Margot Robbies character is hardly heard from in this film and this whole movie seemed like it was going to bePacing 8 - some slower moments where the energy is slightly dropped byt overall very nice work in holding the audience Script 9 - Margot Robbies character is hardly heard from in this film and this whole movie seemed like it was going to be centered around her. Brad Pitt does an amazing job and steals the show in numerous places as the laid back anti hero badass helper boy to Leo.
Great to see Leo really shine as a new more broken type of character that we haven't yet seen him play before. Margot is seldom seem, would have been great to utilise her more. Seems like she got lost in her own movie... This said - go watch this film. It's an enjoyable journey and the characters have some very great moments. They really shine in this film and it's clear they are all having fun Too. Congrats I give this movie an 8
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40mangunshotJan 3, 2020
Not one of Quentin's greatest movies, but it was still awesome. Great performances from the cast, an awesome soundtrack and an amazing feel of late 60s Hollywood. This movie is like a real life trip to the past and I loved every minute of it.Not one of Quentin's greatest movies, but it was still awesome. Great performances from the cast, an awesome soundtrack and an amazing feel of late 60s Hollywood. This movie is like a real life trip to the past and I loved every minute of it. If you want an interesting and entertaining movie about The Golden Age Of Hollywood or a great movie about the 1960s, this one's for you. Expand
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je050501Jan 7, 2020
Really enjoyed this movie. LDC was amazing. He deserves more credit and should win awards for his role. Loved the story. Loved BP as well. This was well written and directed. Really fun to watch.
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GuteGXJan 9, 2020
a very good movie, di caprio is a beast, and the character of brad pitt is undoubtedly the best of the movie, also, I really liked the role that was given to sharon tate, a daily and simple role, the only Bad thing about this movie is thea very good movie, di caprio is a beast, and the character of brad pitt is undoubtedly the best of the movie, also, I really liked the role that was given to sharon tate, a daily and simple role, the only Bad thing about this movie is the slowness of some parts, but in general, it is very good, I recommend it. Expand
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Stream2BigScreeJan 28, 2020
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: 9th time a charm?

S2S: This weekbefore you Trip Fontaine was able to review the summer blockbuster, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The movie by director Quentin Tarantino. So let’s see what Trip has to say.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: 9th time a charm?

S2S: This weekbefore you Trip Fontaine was able to review the summer blockbuster, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The movie by director Quentin Tarantino. So let’s see what Trip has to say.

Trip Fontaine: Most fairy tales begin with those famous four word: once upon a time. Quentin Tarantino’s 9th film as writer and director, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, alludes to the promise and magical romanticism of those children’s stories. While not necessarily a fairy tale, this film leans into the romanticism of Hollywood and the despair of when the realization of the Hollywood dream begins to slip or is otherwise threatened.

Rick Dalton, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, is an aging television and movie actor in the 1950’s and 60’s, whose career is on a downturn. His confidante, assistant and longtime stunt double is Cliff Booth, played by Brad Pitt. The main plot of Dalton and Booth is a little bit character study of two actors, who must come to terms with the impending end of an era, and a little bit of a buddy dramedy in which each willfully supports the other. The subplot involves a rising starlet, Sharon Tate, played by Margot Robbie. Tarantino firmly sets the main action of the film in 1969, a turning point in American counterculture, which is particularly resonant considering the other characters that are encountered throughout.

For the uninitiated, it may be a good idea to do a quick Google search: Who is Sharon Tate? If you don’t already know a little bit about the actress, it may be helpful in orienting yourself on the time and significance of both Tate and the mysterious hippies Cliff meets. While not strictly necessary for enjoyment of the film, it does add some rich texture to where Tarantino is taking us. There’s some joy, but also impending doom.

At 2 hours and roughly 40 minutes runtime, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood tells its story with a deliberate pace. This runtime is pretty standard for a Tarantino film. It doesn’t feel like there is a wasted moment. The core contrast between Dalton’s downward career trajectory and Tate’s promise of future stardom is enhanced by DiCaprio’s almost manic desperation as Dalton tries to save the parts he is getting and Robbie’s luminous sequence reveling in watching Tate on the big screen. Pitt has never been his Pitt-est than as Cliff – he’s confidant and brash, no nonsense with a sense of humor. There is a hilarious scene between Pitt and Mike Moh, as Bruce Lee, that will be one of the most talked about. It all comes together, so surprisingly, in the last 20 or so minutes that you walk out a bit dazed and giddy. And, if you know the history, it is satisfyingly bittersweet as well.

For Tarantino fans and true Cinephiles, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood is a must see in the movie theaters. Get your tub of popcorn (and other snacks) and settle in for movie stars being movie stars and a film-loving director directing a film about loving films. For the rest, I still suggest seeing this movie in the theaters. Tarantino films are meant to be seen on the big screen.

Thanks Trip for your review, I agree with you completely. The acting are Leo and Brad at their typical best and thus Tarantino also rebounding to his best after the Hateful Eight. There are two points I want to drive home for general moviegoers, aka the non-Tarantino fans or non-Cinephiles. First, general moviegoers, this is honestly a borderline matinee film for you based on the length of the film and because of point number two. Point two is that you if you don’t know who Sharon Tate is, you will be lost in the theater and will overlook the brilliance of the story being told to you to make this a definite big box film. I almost want to say don’t look up who she is until after the film because that just might enhance you intrigue in the movie and make you want to see it again for certain easter eggs.

Long story short, for general moviegoers catch the matinee if anything, but if you know the story of Sharon Tate, then this will be a great film to see in theaters.

The Stream: 2 hours and 40 minutes can be a long time to sit in a theater.

The Big Screen: Tarantino, Leo and Brad are at their best while providing a suspense filled movie with comedic gold.

The Final Bill: Tarantino fans and true Cinephiles, this is a must see in the movie theaters for the great acting and storytelling.

-Trip Fontaine and S2S
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RodcommFeb 2, 2020
See this movie!! Fantastic acting by an all-star cast. But really blown away by both Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. Finest acting my wife and I had EVER seen by Brad Pitt. Very very impressive. Of course, Leonardo was also awesome but you’dSee this movie!! Fantastic acting by an all-star cast. But really blown away by both Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. Finest acting my wife and I had EVER seen by Brad Pitt. Very very impressive. Of course, Leonardo was also awesome but you’d expect that from him. This movie was very entertaining. I worried about the ending possibly being a re-enactment of the Charles Manson murders but it was NOT. In fact, although it was a bit gruesome, it was a twist everyone should appreciate. I actually laughed uproariously during this scene. Just deserves for Charlie Manson’s gang. Sharon Tate was unharmed at the end as it should have been with a fairy tale Hollywood ending. A love letter to Sharron Tate. Tarantino’s skills as a director are now complete. Expand
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lilbirdc101Apr 23, 2020
Gets Really good at the end. Slow movie like it's not going anywhere but hang in it's get somewhere very interesting .enjoyed it .
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gamingmachineryJul 14, 2020
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Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a good movie. this movie is a good movie about Hollywood in the in 1969 and ends with an unique a take on The Manson Family murder of Sharon Tate.
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MrPajamasNov 2, 2020
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a excellent film mainly due to its charm to the then Hollywood. The story is great and so is the soundtrack. I don't know much about how to comment on this. Just a nice spectacle. I recommend.
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HealedDogDec 11, 2020
"Multi-bigographic" footprint of Tarantinos vision and influence on cinema, as we know it today. An homage towards himself, by himself, for himself and the ones supporting his career, thrown in the dirt unthoughtful and unthankful by mediocre"Multi-bigographic" footprint of Tarantinos vision and influence on cinema, as we know it today. An homage towards himself, by himself, for himself and the ones supporting his career, thrown in the dirt unthoughtful and unthankful by mediocre viewers who did not understand that a good movie is not to be measured by the number of action scenes ( although then it would still be a very good movie, if you got a bit of background knowledge). A stunning comical rejoice of a great filmmakers career, made for the educated public. Expand
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SuperbaDMIkeJun 15, 2022
The movie has some flops due to the setting and year it takes place but the Quentin Tarantino film it's a good film but kinda changes history in this movie upset the Sharon Tate murder.
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hellcriticSep 15, 2022
Ооо… в этом фильме я люблю ВСЕ. Какой шикарный актерский дуэт получился у Лео и Брэнда?!
Ммм… просто сказка.
И эта чудная операторская и режиссерская работа, я прям проникся атмосферой конца шестидесятых в Голливуде.
Ооо… в этом фильме я люблю ВСЕ. Какой шикарный актерский дуэт получился у Лео и Брэнда?!
Ммм… просто сказка.
И эта чудная операторская и режиссерская работа, я прям проникся атмосферой конца шестидесятых в Голливуде.
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
This isn't one of Tarantino's best but still a really great film nonetheless.
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heikkiloytynojaDec 30, 2022
Perhaps the weakist Tarantino movie. Still it is far better than 99% of Hollywood productions. Soundtrack is excellent.
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JoeCoolAug 31, 2019
Tarantino's 9th movie barely has a plot, no climax, no answer to anything, no real story, nothing really. The lead actors perform admirably. There are some good moments, especially near the end and it's not gory like most Tarantino flicks andTarantino's 9th movie barely has a plot, no climax, no answer to anything, no real story, nothing really. The lead actors perform admirably. There are some good moments, especially near the end and it's not gory like most Tarantino flicks and I'm taking that as a plus.

Still, none of that makes this a good movie. It's pretty good, but mostly boring and the only real plus is seeing Leonardo and Brad in action. Without them this would have been a very subpar movie for Tarantino. Nowhere near as good as Inglorious basterds, Django unchained, Reservoir dogs or Pulp fiction.
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FilsterSep 21, 2019
I wish I had known going into the movie that it was pretty much just a "day-in-the-life-of" movie and really didn't have much of a plot or storyline. Then, I would have been able to enjoy it much more.
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GinaKJul 31, 2019
An interesting film with a great cast and one major fault – it is too long, regardless of how appealing the actors are. Many with far less screen time (for example, Margo Robbie) were far more interesting to watch. And this wasn’t a fairyAn interesting film with a great cast and one major fault – it is too long, regardless of how appealing the actors are. Many with far less screen time (for example, Margo Robbie) were far more interesting to watch. And this wasn’t a fairy tale (“once upon a time”) and doesn’t even really qualify as a tragedy, a least in the classic sense. Things just happened. By mixing fiction and reality, Tarantino made me expect something more insightful instead of simply a re-telling of real events with exceptionally good actors. Expand
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mrc_brnAug 21, 2019
Enjoyed the acting which was really good. Enjoyed the attention to detail of the period and the love that clearly went into making the movie. Enjoyed many of the scenes which were in turn mesmerizing, hilarious or breathtaking. Still, in theEnjoyed the acting which was really good. Enjoyed the attention to detail of the period and the love that clearly went into making the movie. Enjoyed many of the scenes which were in turn mesmerizing, hilarious or breathtaking. Still, in the end left with wondering what this flick is all about!? Just a meandering kind of fluff of a story about what exactly? No idea. Expand
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RDaggardAug 26, 2019
The most Tarantino Tarantino film yet, this is a massive achievement. The world-building is impressive, the performances top notch, and the soundtrack is stellar (as always). Unfortunately some very very good stuff is hampered by touches ofThe most Tarantino Tarantino film yet, this is a massive achievement. The world-building is impressive, the performances top notch, and the soundtrack is stellar (as always). Unfortunately some very very good stuff is hampered by touches of over-indulgence, and an oddly mean-spirited "Bruce Lee" scene that suggests a very surface-level of understanding about one of cinema's greatest icons. Expand
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oplixDec 23, 2019
Look. I'll get right to the point. This isn't Tarantino's best work. Not by a long shot. Is it still a good flick? Well, that depends. If you are a fan of DiCaprio and Pitt then the answer is resounding yes. However, if you are not swayed byLook. I'll get right to the point. This isn't Tarantino's best work. Not by a long shot. Is it still a good flick? Well, that depends. If you are a fan of DiCaprio and Pitt then the answer is resounding yes. However, if you are not swayed by the long time courtship of Mr. DiCaprio and Mr. Pitt's stories careers, this one might fall a bit flat. Expand
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flametail23Aug 18, 2019
Not quite up there with some of tarantino's best movies but none the less an excellently acted and well written movie that ends rather abruptly, leaving the audience wanting atleast another half an hour to fully wrap everything up.
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reflexreactionOct 11, 2019
The film is saved by Leo’s incredible acting (maybe another Oscar for him??). Even so, it’s not up to the standard we hope to see from QT, despite it being better than hateful eight. Worth watching for the acting and the last 30 mins, whichThe film is saved by Leo’s incredible acting (maybe another Oscar for him??). Even so, it’s not up to the standard we hope to see from QT, despite it being better than hateful eight. Worth watching for the acting and the last 30 mins, which without would make it a 5/10 movie! Expand
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TakoxAug 16, 2019
Movie that screams Tarantino on all four sides, is a good summary of all his filmography, including the best and the worst of it. The characters are very well built, evolve and relate very well to each other. It has some loose ends, such asMovie that screams Tarantino on all four sides, is a good summary of all his filmography, including the best and the worst of it. The characters are very well built, evolve and relate very well to each other. It has some loose ends, such as the character of Margot Robbie who does not contribute much to the film unfortunately. The final scene is INSANE. Expand
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ApolscAug 23, 2019
A better love letter to hollywood than Lalaland that s for sure, but to me this was Tarantino s worst. Slow, predictable, not many stressful moments. Leonardo DiCaprio stands out, he plays an actor and that gives him layers to do an awesome work.
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MegaEikeSep 18, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If you don't know what happened in august 1969, you may find a bit misleading some scenes, besides that, its really well made, shows a lot of different genres together and it is mostly centered in the sadness near end of carreer faced by many artists. Expand
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dafragstaAug 4, 2019
I am a huge Tarantino fan and I don't begrudge him for trying to make a movie that doesn't take you for a non-stop rollercoaster ride like Django, Kill Bill, or Hateful Eight and does try to subvert your expectations a bit. That said, this isI am a huge Tarantino fan and I don't begrudge him for trying to make a movie that doesn't take you for a non-stop rollercoaster ride like Django, Kill Bill, or Hateful Eight and does try to subvert your expectations a bit. That said, this is probably heavier on the character development and lighter on the actual typical story arch, but this movie seemed to lack the signature cool vibes of a Tarantino movie while having pretty much all the coolest people in Hollywood, set in one of the coolest points in history, with a pretty typical cool Tarantino soundtrack.

What I mean is that there aren't as many immediately catchy bits of dialog you commit to memory and become part of your vernacular. There also doesn't seem to be as tight of a story as there usually is in a Tarantino movie. This is more like Tarantino's Inherent Vice or Slacker. Both are good movies that just never really settle into a groove that feels like it fits on a subconscious level. It feels like the events of a few days followed by a few montages to pass the time of 6 months in the middle and you always feel like you're at the beginning of a story that doesn't quite go where you think it will or really pull you in. It's almost like Tarantino deliberately tried to subvert your expectations but doesn't replace them with something better. They just get replaced with something.

Visually, it's spot on. All the classic cars, the crazy driving away from Rick Dalton and Roman Polanski's house, down the switchback road with the hairpin turn. The downtown Hollywood scenes, the look of the mock TV shows, all of the visual aspects of the movie are perfect. That said, I think this is like Jackie Brown in standing alone as a slightly different feeling Tarantino movie. It's not as dry as Jackie Brown, but it feels more sedated in the ways that Jackie Brown does. It seems to explore themes of getting older in the ways Jackie Brown does. The violence, while definitely there, seems a little more turned down throughout the movie like it is in Jackie Brown.
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donkzNov 4, 2019
This is going be the bottom of the Tarantino's scenarios, but the acting alone is worth it. My complaint is that for 3 hours it's completely unclear what the movie is about and often quite boring. Once the story resolved itself, I felt likeThis is going be the bottom of the Tarantino's scenarios, but the acting alone is worth it. My complaint is that for 3 hours it's completely unclear what the movie is about and often quite boring. Once the story resolved itself, I felt like everything leading up to the final scene was just a theatrical collage of disposable scenes. It was well made though. Expand
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TrevorsViewAug 1, 2019
Years ago, a video rental store worker decided from hours of watching VHS tapes that he wanted to build upon those old movies using his own original movies. Eventually, he wrote and directed a freshman hit, Reservoir Dogs… then two yearsYears ago, a video rental store worker decided from hours of watching VHS tapes that he wanted to build upon those old movies using his own original movies. Eventually, he wrote and directed a freshman hit, Reservoir Dogs… then two years later, his tribute to older cinema trends, Pulp Fiction, struck Oscar gold. Now, Quentin Tarantino’s tenth feature film celebrates the new using old fashioned cowboys and gunfire; it’s… Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.

First off, Leonardo DiCaprio nails it as a famous TV star who may soon hit dusk point, his tears that stutter between a rough, tough speech could help him achieve a second Oscar win come February! Women in the audience will particularly love Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Sharon Tate, especially when she gets jiggy while listening to her movie’s soundtrack before the mezzanine lights go out. Robbie is just one of the expert actors here who knows how to tell a story through the eyes! Beautiful, loud fashions also explode in a whole party right beside Playboy Mansion’s waterfall pool as the slutty hippies outside are seen hitchhiking on the street! Wow! What a recreation of 1969!

Although here, Tarantino’s biggest filmography problem blares louder than ever before: the movie is too long for its own good. It doesn’t help that the otherwise masterful screenplay must juggle three different subplots. One revolves around the protagonist’s Western TV show, one revolves around his stunt double, and one revolves around Sharon Tate watching herself onscreen. Too many minutes pass between these stories to care, and too much of it goes to the least interesting one of all: that of the stunt double. Continuing the immoral behavior that drags this movie down, there is included for no real reason a presumedly mandatory shot of Brad Pitt shirtless, which disrupts the tone established a couple scenes before by the wonderful usage of the song, “Mrs. Robinson.”

Yet this movie gets some critical concepts about actors correct, including the fact that actors should stop accepting roles to merely sustain their public images. It happens all the time today: Brie Larson undid her talent by playing Captain Marvel, and Michael Keaton did likewise with his fake Dumbo accent. This screenplay’s interweaving stories about stories remind the filmmaking industry that fame is unimportant, but rather- what message to communicate to followers is what’s important. Right now, such humans are being turned into ads with the power of Photoshop, autotuning, and million-dollar makeup jobs to draw followers onto their pedestal.

That reality of the acting business is made transparent by the presence of a young girl who behaves with the professionalism of an adult, while an eighteen-year-old hippie kicks a couple of bare dirty feet all around like a child does. It’s not Kim Kardashian who deserves respect for letting her face get plastered onto every ad, billboard, and magazine cover in sight, but these background actresses who play the hippies in this movie, as they clearly worked well together! Actors such as these really know how to bring out their vulnerability to total strangers!

In creative efforts to help these actors do so well, Quentin Tarantino possesses an incredible superpower behind his typewriter… each word written has many layers of depth to express his colorful characters. Each one is realistic yet an exaggerated stereotype, while their conversations sound natural yet require multiple viewings to appreciate. As for the way he crafts violence, it’s approached a little different here, the borderline NC-17 content remains held back until the climax. Then the satisfying bloodbaths hit in overtly insane ways with the promised shock value, landing on the perfect ending note to complete the film’s perfect starting note.

That’s the cunning power of Quentin Tarantino’s works: At first viewing, you may think, “Ugh, enough talking, I just want to watch these foul-mouthed losers get their heads blown off!” Then from the long runtime, all you remember is one or two graphic moments, which compels a desire for watch-round number two. But then, you somehow end up watching not for a Texan who carves a swastika onto a Nazi’s forehead, you instead watch for the detail present in the lengthy conversations… you would never guess that Jews and Germans have different ways to hold up three fingers! Case in point, the more frequently I watched Pulp Fiction, the more I could let go of any shock value from its foul content, and the more I caught on to its deeper themes about dangerous pop culture pride, and even took it a step further by writing a blog entry about how it aligns to Christianity.

That same type of energy enlightens Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.
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eli_fjrAug 8, 2019
Kinda meh. Shot great but theres no meat to go with the potatoes really.
This could have been a Netflix original movie.
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goodfellas100Sep 4, 2019
I think the user score is about right. Pulp fiction was a 9 and this wasn't nearly as good. But it had it's memorable moments and some great performances from Al Pacino, Brad Pitt and Margaret Qualley. The story line plodded along and theI think the user score is about right. Pulp fiction was a 9 and this wasn't nearly as good. But it had it's memorable moments and some great performances from Al Pacino, Brad Pitt and Margaret Qualley. The story line plodded along and the tension grew towards the climax of the film, yet I wondered when I'd revisit the movie? I went to see Pulp fiction three times when it was first on. Tarrantino made a beautiful looking film but the story let him down in my humble opinion. Nevertheless, go and see it on the big screen while you can. Expand
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ty92Mar 3, 2020
Was this the greatest movie ever made? No but it was a fun and interesting movie to watch. The lead actors were so good you could put them in any average movie and make it entertaining to watch. Leo and Brad are good on screen together.
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Jaredc324Jul 25, 2019
QT's 1960s Hollywood is something to look at and sit through. However, there isn't much in the movie that I found interesting. Dalton's character was more of a pouty baby than someone who goes through a genuine evolution that would've feltQT's 1960s Hollywood is something to look at and sit through. However, there isn't much in the movie that I found interesting. Dalton's character was more of a pouty baby than someone who goes through a genuine evolution that would've felt more rewarding in the end. But there isn't denying the style, ganache and exuberance Tarantino gives this world and time. The movie ends poetically, but a lot of times expects its greatness instead of earning it. Expand
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BeatrixKiddoSep 17, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Generally, it was a good film. I liked all characters, especially Sharon, she was so sweet.. too bad in real life she died that way and so young. Acting was incredible, cast was good, music was nice and the ending was awesome! Good work Quentin! But l am still waiting for a Kill Bill 3 and your Star Trek movie. Expand
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LajaleaaSep 4, 2019
"Don't cry in front of the mexicans."
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( 75/100 ) . Sincera e interesante sin ser necesariamente entretenida. "Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood" es un agradecido ejercicio de autenticidad en tiempos de melancolía abusiva./El elenco, que es
"Don't cry in front of the mexicans."
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Sincera e interesante sin ser necesariamente entretenida. "Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood" es un agradecido ejercicio de autenticidad en tiempos de melancolía abusiva./El elenco, que es grande y respeta el trabajo de Tarantino, recrea con acierto un ambiente lleno de perfiles influyentes en el mundo del cine hollywoodense. Entonces seguiremos los momentos de #RickDalton y #CliffBooth (interpretados por #LeonardoDiCaprio y #BradPitt) quienes son vecinos de #SharonTate, #RomanPolanski y #JaySebring (#MargotRobbie, #RafalZawierucha y #EmileHirsch) en #Hollywood a finales de los #60s. Lo más relevante de la trama es el ejercicio de observación y la dinámica profesional que existe detrás y delaten de las cámaras que viajan junto a los personajes y personas de esa ciudad histórica. En ese viaje se aprecia y admira el trabajo de escenografía y vestuario, pues los elementos visuales no solo respetan las memorias del joven Tarantino, sino que, en el momento dado, se explotan aunque sea por un breve momento./Tarantino renueva la formula narrativa que los distingue en sus películas sin eliminar su estilo cinematográfico y, al mismo tiempo, la historia expresa situaciones que aluden a inspiraciones personales. En conjunto, el #film es un ensayo sobre el juego que existe entre la personalidad y el personaje de una persona que vive y trabaja en un estudio espectacular como es el de Hollywood. Por lo tanto, en los dos primeros actos es paciente, detallado y con una gran carga de sensibilidad, y en el tercer acto vemos al viejo y confiable Tarantino cuya intensidad es reconocida por ser incontenible./Sin embargo, aunque se puede sentir la dirección osada y vanidosa de Tarantino, su éxito está en el contexto real de su presentación. Actualmente ya no hay respeto por la originalidad, sin embargo, por más personal y nostálgica que sea la película, Tarantino sabe que no vale la pena crear sin honrar su propia visión.
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Sincere and interesting without being necessarily entertaining. "Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood" it is a thankful exercise of authenticity in times of abusive melancholy.
The cast, which is big and respects the work of Tarantino, fairly recreates a background full of influential profiles in the world of Hollywood films. That's how we'll follow the moments of Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth (interpreted by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt) which are the neighbors of Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski and Jay Sebring (Margot Robbie, Rafał Zawierucha and Emile Hirsch) in Hollywood at the end of the 60s. The most relevant of the plot is the observation dynamic and professional exercise that exists behind and onwards the cameras that travel along with the characters and people of that historic city. On that trip, it can be appreciated and admired the scenery and costume work because the visual elements not only represent the memories of the young Tarantino but, at the given time, exploits even if it’s just for a brief moment.
Tarantino renews the narrative formula that distinguishes his movies without taking away his cinematographic style and, at the same time, the story expresses situations that allude to personal inspirations. Overall, the film is an essay about the personality vs character game of a person that lives and works in a spectacular studio as Hollywood is. Thus, in the first two acts, he is patient, detailed and with a heavy sensibility, and in the third act, we see the old and trustful Tarantino whose famous intensity is uncontainable. However, even though you can feel the vanity and the daring of Tarantino’s direction, its success is thanks to the real context of its presentation. Nowadays there's no respect for originality, however, as personal and nostalgic the movie is, Tarantino knows that there's no point in creating without honoring his own vision.
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BerikSep 7, 2019
Quentin Tarantino's 9th movie, based on the murder of Sharon Tate by the Charlie Manson Family. While working towards the Infamous climax, we are introduced to Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth who struggle to stay relevant in the HollywoodQuentin Tarantino's 9th movie, based on the murder of Sharon Tate by the Charlie Manson Family. While working towards the Infamous climax, we are introduced to Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth who struggle to stay relevant in the Hollywood business. What is initially a story about Rick Dalton's declining career, becomes an ominous tale that leads to the gruesome murder of Sharon Tate... Or does it? During the first two hours, characters are build and put into perspective to make the audience have a connection with them. This is all tied to known stars and Hollywood figures of 1969, making for some very fun and tense scenes. Unfortunately, the viewer is left wondering for a very long time where it will go until the ranch is visited by Cliff Booth, with little extraordinary excitement during the first two hours.

Finally, during the climax of the movie things get exciting and tense. In typical Tarantino fashion, stuff gets crazy. While the ending is very satisfying, it will take a long time of watching lesser scenes that are really only there to make the viewer care about the characters. The movie dwells on the border of being entertaining, and succeeding only barely. It is a good movie, but i don't think anyone will watch it a second time in comparison to other Tarantino movies. I give it a 7/10.
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BulgarianCriticAug 16, 2019
To be fair i did not understood some of the hollywood movie and actor references and the only western movie that i have watched was Back to the Future.But i still enjoyed 75% of the movie and if you have liked the previous movies of QuentinTo be fair i did not understood some of the hollywood movie and actor references and the only western movie that i have watched was Back to the Future.But i still enjoyed 75% of the movie and if you have liked the previous movies of Quentin Tarantino you will definitely enjoy this one Expand
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JumpCut_OnlineOct 20, 2019
Overall, it’s a worthy addition to the Tarantino catalogue, featuring what could almost be mistaken for a rare bit of self-reflection on the part of the famously brusque director. It’s certainly the most wistful, almost melancholy, of hisOverall, it’s a worthy addition to the Tarantino catalogue, featuring what could almost be mistaken for a rare bit of self-reflection on the part of the famously brusque director. It’s certainly the most wistful, almost melancholy, of his films, even if it does manage to fit in a bit of trademark ultra violence that feels jarring and perhaps even overly vicious, even by Tarantino standards. Great leading performances and wonderful chemistry between Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt elevate Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, creating a thoughtful, tantalizing glimpse at the Hollywood of yesteryear and what might have been. Expand
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amir_2966Dec 12, 2019
I was expecting more from Quentin Tarantino, but totally was not bad. :D !!!!
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