Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 26, 2019
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DemonShadow00Aug 1, 2019
One of Tarantinos best.. Fun.. Hilarious.. And absolutely creative! Leo and Brad Pitt were tremendous together and the rest of the cast did there part
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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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moviemitch96Jul 27, 2019
I'm such an unabashed, die hard Quentin Tarantino fan! As far as I'm concerned, the man's a genius and has never made a single bad film! Every new film of his is like Christmas for me, as I always eagerly await to see what he has in store forI'm such an unabashed, die hard Quentin Tarantino fan! As far as I'm concerned, the man's a genius and has never made a single bad film! Every new film of his is like Christmas for me, as I always eagerly await to see what he has in store for us next with each new film, as his style is just so unique and in-your-face. So you can probably imagine my excitement when I found out that his next film would be set during the golden age of Hollywood during the time of Sharon Tate and Charles Manson, star an amazing ensemble cast headlined by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, and would pay homage to films and Hollywood in general. That's pretty much all of my favorite things wrapped up in one spectacular package! And I'm more than happy to report that it did not disappoint and delivers on virtually every front! Granted, those familiar with Tarantino's style are probably aware of how ultraviolent his films are throughout, so it was a little surprising to see most of the action and gore in the film's final half-hour or so, but he more than makes up for this with an excellent screenplay and dialogue that's come to be expected from him, along with a colorful array of witty characters and moments throughout. DiCaprio and Pitt, two of Hollywood's biggest stars, are paired together perfectly and work off each other hilariously throughout the entire film! I only wish Sharon Tate (played beautifully by Margot Robbie) could've been utilized a little more in the film. Overall, Tarantino may have pumped the brakes a little more on the action and violence for this film, but when the violence finally does kick in in the last half-hour, for me it was well worth it! And like I said before, the always-entertaining characters and dialogue, along with plenty of love nods to other Hollywood films, actors, and icons made it such an enjoyable watch! Expand
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The3AcademySinsJul 29, 2019
Once Upon is one of the most layered and memorable movies I have seen in 2019. It's easily the best film of the summer, and I want to go see it again to see what things I missed or will view differently. This is a hypnotic, nostalgic, andOnce Upon is one of the most layered and memorable movies I have seen in 2019. It's easily the best film of the summer, and I want to go see it again to see what things I missed or will view differently. This is a hypnotic, nostalgic, and surprisingly accurate love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood. Setting the movie during the death of the Golden Age only heightens the themes presented by the script.

When speaking of scripts, I mean, this is a masterpiece. A lot of people have been saying this is Quentin Tarantino's take on The Big Lebowski, and in a sense, that's true. It's the story of a stuntman, a starlet, and a has-been, set against a backdrop of larger things, more complex things, such as the Vietnam War and the Manson Family. Really, the characters are self absorbed with their own trials and tribulations, and this film is a character study to it's core. The way the story uses the stages of a stuntman, starlet, and has-been to examine life as an artist is complex and compelling.

Visually, the movie looks beautiful. I was spoiled, as I saw a 70mm screening, but the way colors and light and texture interact is just mesmerizing. All in all, I have nothing other to say than Quentin Tarantino did it again. Watching movies made by a man who loves movies is such a treat. I can't wait to rewatch this one.
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Davrosdaleks1Jul 27, 2019
Tarantino's done it again with a highly entertaining movie.

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood is a complete ode to sixties films and television, jammed full of nostalgia. The movie looks great, both colored and shot to evoke the era. Costume
Tarantino's done it again with a highly entertaining movie.

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood is a complete ode to sixties films and television, jammed full of nostalgia. The movie looks great, both colored and shot to evoke the era. Costume and setting is strongly nostalgic.

Yet again Tarantino shows a true mastery of film with inspired editing, music and camera work.

This is the closest the director has gotten to a pure comedy with some strongly crafted bits and dialogue. With his emphasis on more intense action-oriented films these past few years, it's nice to see him returning to a more let's-have-fun-with-this tone that he had in Pulp Fiction and his segment in the anthology film Four Rooms. (That short contribution is tragically underexposed. You should really see it if you get the chance.) As with most Tarantino films, he does a great job of catching you off-guard at moments with the plot.

Needless to say that Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are great actors, but they really knock it of the park here with the former as a comically over-the-top insecure actor and the latter as his cool, confident stunt man/chauffer/go-for/friend.

As had been his habit for some of his films, Tarantino succeeds despite his more questionable impulses. This includes but is not limited to frequent use of the b-word in regard to Hispanic Americans, the controversial use of Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), Jay Sebring (Emile Hirsch), the Manson family, and Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha). (Yeah, Polanski isn't in this or say that much, and his infamous crime doesn't factor into this, but it's hard not to think about it when he's mentioned. It doesn't help that Tarantino has defended him in the past. Yeah, Tarantino recently apologized, but you can't help wondering if he was sincere or did it for self-preservation due to the MeToo movement.)

Running at two hours and forty-one minutes, the second act is longer than it needs to be. A lot of the Sharon Tate scenes don't really add anything and I kind of felt that the role was so light that it wasn't worth an actress of Robbie's caliber.

This movie is an open range for Tarantino to spread his knowledge of film and television history. Some of it is rather interesting, but there is just so much that it feels self-indulgent and awkward.

Yeah, if you're not a fan of Tarantino and thinks he goes too far, I don't think this'll change your mind. For everyone else: I personally think this is one of his top five pictures
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contourivyJul 26, 2019
Simply put: Quentin Tarantino has done it once again! This movie is a well thought out love letter to the 60s in Hollywood. Although the film follows no clear plot it ends up adding to the charm of the movie because the story Tarantino isSimply put: Quentin Tarantino has done it once again! This movie is a well thought out love letter to the 60s in Hollywood. Although the film follows no clear plot it ends up adding to the charm of the movie because the story Tarantino is trying to tell really requires no structure. It's also worth noting this movie is hilarious. It is still that signature Tarantino humor that leaves you feeling guilty for thinking such dark scenes are funny. Although this isn't Tarantino's best work it's still a standout project that is worth a watch Expand
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LolloBarcolloJul 28, 2019
I really can't say anything that i didnt like about this movie.
It is perfect and definitely a masterpiece.
The magic between the two main characters is touchable.
Congrats to everybody who worked in this movie. The best movie in 10 years.
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LzombietJul 28, 2019
The movie lives up to its nane by depicting the Hollywood ending we would have preferred in place of the reality.
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CrazyStupidJakeJul 30, 2019
So much fun. Two incredible lead performances and easily Tarantino’s funniest script. It’s his least story-driven film, which is a refreshing departure. I feel like he was trying to capture this really specific time and place for the filmSo much fun. Two incredible lead performances and easily Tarantino’s funniest script. It’s his least story-driven film, which is a refreshing departure. I feel like he was trying to capture this really specific time and place for the film industry and I loved just being able to live in that for awhile with these awesome characters. There’s a reason why so much of the film is spent just hanging out with these people as they drive around L.A. or watch television together. The 1969 style and tone remain consistently hazy and aimless in the best possible way. That being said, it probably ranks 7th for me, out of his 9 amazing films. Expand
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scoleyAug 21, 2019
Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio were both very good in the most overated film so far this year, A couple of funny scenes in a 2 hours 40 minutes of pointless story,One of the worst Tarantino movies I have seen.
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OlivierPielFeb 2, 2020
This film is the definition of Meh. As in mediocrity. It's not bad and not good. Indecency is people paying to see this in the cinema. It's best consumed on a pirate streaming website or on a plane as a time-filler.
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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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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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NostalgicAug 8, 2019
Short attention spans be damned. This is a movie for real men and women who enjoy doing a little thinking while viewing. If you have any admiration for nostalgia and immersing yourself in a time better than now, this movie is a must see!
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JohnrieberAug 5, 2019
I interviewed Quentin Tarantino in 1992 at the Cannes Film Festival for "Reservoir Dogs"...his love of films and Hollywood's history was obvious then, and this "love story" to the last innocent time in Hollywood is a brilliant film. TheI interviewed Quentin Tarantino in 1992 at the Cannes Film Festival for "Reservoir Dogs"...his love of films and Hollywood's history was obvious then, and this "love story" to the last innocent time in Hollywood is a brilliant film. The acting is terrific across the board, and as usual, Quentin takes his time to create a world that is nuanced, colorful and fascinating - and you will see no better Bruce Lee moment in film - a masterpiece that will grow in stature over time...don't read anything about the plot - just go see it 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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fifi3Jul 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie was a little slow, but the cinematography was awesome. The acting was brilliant. And the final 30 minutes were just absolutely hilarious. There was such a weird mix of emotion seeing all these characters oblivious to deranged psychopaths coming in while they happily listened to music or took acid and walked their dog. It's definitely a must-watch because of the roller coaster, and is a great addition to QT's legendary filmography. Expand
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JPKAug 1, 2019
Very Entertaining
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is terrifically acted, well written, and hilarious.
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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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Gnd46gndAug 8, 2019
One of the best movies of 2019. This is a must see movie. This is the first movie in 15 years that I saw TWICE.
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nyebaby37Aug 12, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. OUATIH is just not for everyone. Going into the movie I had no idea what it was about, ultimately hoping QT was going to rewrite history, and he does, and I didn't see it coming -- not in that violent a fashion. We all know how one night's circumstances can change the lives of many, and this did. The Country was already divided with hippies, the war, etc. I remember this well and appreciated it because I'm familiar with the history of the times. I think if someone of a different age/historical memory may now be aware of the Manson murders, you just won't get it. QT gave the killers -- instead of Sharon Tate & friends, horrific violent deaths -- a reversal of misfortune. I found the film extremely moving, oddly enough (unkown at the time) seeing in on 8/8, same date as the murders. It's by far the best movie he's done, and it hit home that once upon a time in hollywood some of this unfortunatlely happened, for real. Expand
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Predator1480Aug 16, 2019
One of best movies I've ever watched loved it!! The acting of Leonardo dicaprio and Brad Pitt was fantastic!!
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Spurs2009Aug 16, 2019
Just got back from the cinema and wow! A great trip back in time to 1969 with some of the best actors and acting I've ever seen, a really special film that won't appeal to the masses but if you get it, it sucks you in and the last third isJust got back from the cinema and wow! A great trip back in time to 1969 with some of the best actors and acting I've ever seen, a really special film that won't appeal to the masses but if you get it, it sucks you in and the last third is mind blowing. 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10. Expand
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MovieTurtleJul 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A surprising fascinating movie that went beyond my expectations.
I happened into seeing it when I heard a local theater was doing 35mm showings and decided to grab a drink swing over and watch it. I hadn't originally planned to see it since the trailer looked middling, but I'm glad I did.

The movie is a slow burn that culminates in a dramatic high point of an ending.
It kind of surprised me that even with all the hints I really didn't get that this was a historical fiction until after the movie ended. An excellent addition to QT's works.
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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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InstantkrmaJul 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is not the most well directed Tarantino, nor does it necessary have a plot or the bit of previous films. And for some strange reason none of what I previously mentioned actually makes this movie Expand
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MagicmancamAug 10, 2019
Sprawling, serious, silly, cinematic gold. Pitt and DiCaprio are excellent, as are the cameos. This is big screen gold.
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frankiep86Jul 31, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I wanted to love it - went in expecting to love it. But in the end, it felt half-baked. This tongue-in-cheek imagining of late 60's Hollywood was fun at times, interesting at points, but all in all comes up short. Tarantino puts his signature dialogue and humour to good use but there is no tension - even when there could be tension it adds up to not much. The performances were solid, if not a bit overworked in trying to be appealing. The twist on the Manson plot line felt on the verge of disrespectful to a horrific crime. I am a big Tarantino fan but this was a miss in my book. Expand
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jimmypowderJul 31, 2019
I'll give this a C+ ,certainly not at the Pulp Fiction level,which is a classic . My 28 year old son hated it. The acting alone by Brad Pitt redeems the movie enough to give it a C+ .More Manson intertwined with Hollywood would have made thisI'll give this a C+ ,certainly not at the Pulp Fiction level,which is a classic . My 28 year old son hated it. The acting alone by Brad Pitt redeems the movie enough to give it a C+ .More Manson intertwined with Hollywood would have made this a better movie. Too much nostalgia over the westerns ,which i happen to like, made 3/4's of the movie slow and tiresome. Expand
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netflicAug 26, 2019
This is Quentin Tarantino’s latest movie.

It is a very long nostalgic love letter to Hollywood, the way it was and looked 50 years ago. The movie is more than two and a half hours long, full of references that (I am sure) are very meaningful
This is Quentin Tarantino’s latest movie.

It is a very long nostalgic love letter to Hollywood, the way it was and looked 50 years ago.
The movie is more than two and a half hours long, full of references that (I am sure) are very meaningful to movie aficionados but for regular audience are a bit annoying.

One can feel the hand of a master in every aspect of a movie making.
Both lead actors, Leonardo di Caprio and Brad Pitt, give the top notch performances.

Last half an hour of the movie somewhat reminded me of Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” series in terms of art of violence.

I do not regret that I saw but I doubt that I will want to see it again.
If watching old movies is you main hobby, then this film is for you.
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HucksterNov 27, 2019
Loved every speck of this film - from the affectionate recall of the 1960s, to the extreme attention to product and lifestyle detail of the era, as well as the insane and original comedy that typifies this director. Hung on every second tillLoved every speck of this film - from the affectionate recall of the 1960s, to the extreme attention to product and lifestyle detail of the era, as well as the insane and original comedy that typifies this director. Hung on every second till the end and especially enjoyed all the tangents and sidetracks which made this a rich and magical trip to my childhood. Outstanding and exemplary. Great acting throughout. Wonderful cameos. Brilliant, extreme but very watchable and humorous violence which capped it all off. Wow !!! Expand
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pedvieApr 20, 2020
3/10 only bc movie featured lots of cool "stuff" from the era. Otherwise, meandering nonsense as a prelude to the typical Tarantino movie ending cartoonish violence. The only reason to watch this movie is to verify your suspicion of the3/10 only bc movie featured lots of cool "stuff" from the era. Otherwise, meandering nonsense as a prelude to the typical Tarantino movie ending cartoonish violence. The only reason to watch this movie is to verify your suspicion of the director's derangement. Expand
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SSRAug 14, 2019
Great production and performances, but a rambling story and disjointed ending. You've also got to question whether the ending is offensive to those killed in the Manson Family murders, although patently it's all supposed to be a Hollywood fairy tale.
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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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BroyaxSep 5, 2020
Quel prodige ce Tarantino ! remplir 2h40 avec du vide ! mais comment fait-il ? il doit y avoir au moins de l'air là-dedans ou quelques flatulences, le résultat des quelques "idées" de "scénario" (non ?!...) du génial génie génialissimeQuel prodige ce Tarantino ! remplir 2h40 avec du vide ! mais comment fait-il ? il doit y avoir au moins de l'air là-dedans ou quelques flatulences, le résultat des quelques "idées" de "scénario" (non ?!...) du génial génie génialissime Tarantino !... mais non, comme d'habitude, Tarantino reste fidèle à lui-même et fait blablater ses acteurs à n'en plus finir, meuble comme un vendeur Ikea pendant les soldes et passe de la musique ringarde (de merde) pour faire passer.

Il ne se passe donc rien pendant à peu près deux heures trente... sauf cette séquence d'ultra-violence tout-à-coup qui arrive comme un cheveu sur la soupe parce qu'il faut bien ce genre de violence complaisante et putassière afin de plaire à son public adolescent et adulescent : le minimum syndical en somme !

Du coup, ça m'a réveillé parce que je piquais justement un somme en attendant qu'il se passe quelque chose, et même que je lui ai dit juste avant : "Quentin, si jamais il arrivât qu'il se passât un truc dans ton dernier somnifère, tu m'envois un télégramme !".

Cela dit, je suis d'accord avec lui sur au moins une chose : les hippies ! il faut leur décalquer la gueule à ces camés, il faut les cramer ces tarés, il faut tous les buter ! crève-les, fais-en du hachis parmentier ! j'irai donc jusqu'à 1. Finalement.
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d-aronnaxAug 15, 2019
I am usually a big fan of Tarantino and the last half hour is a typical Tarantino mess, but the first hour ist just crazy boring. There is just no tension and nothing at stake for these characters. The acting is amazing, the camera and theI am usually a big fan of Tarantino and the last half hour is a typical Tarantino mess, but the first hour ist just crazy boring. There is just no tension and nothing at stake for these characters. The acting is amazing, the camera and the colors are amazing, too. But the storylines are meh. This movie will receive half a dozen Oscar nominations because of all the Hollywood self-indulgence, references and atmosphere of the late 60s, but honestly, the story is not all that great. Expand
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mlkasaAug 24, 2019
Honestly a great movie, one of Tarentino’s best works, feels slow at points but when it gets going, oh it never slows down
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iamironman56Sep 9, 2019
A movie full of fun energy and great scenes although the movie has some small pacing issues its the only movie in the summer of 2019 i loved. This movie is not for everyone and the pacing could get on the mind of an average person although IA movie full of fun energy and great scenes although the movie has some small pacing issues its the only movie in the summer of 2019 i loved. This movie is not for everyone and the pacing could get on the mind of an average person although I went with a someone who see 2 movies a year and they loved it so I don't know what people all I know is that I will be anticipating Tarantinos next movie Expand
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gilmyrSep 20, 2019
So far the best film of the year. A wonderful script coupled by amazing acting by Pitt and Dicaprio.
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isariteSep 21, 2019
I watched this movie twice, and I don't regret it at all. It is a lot more enjoyable when you know the context behind the Manson murders, though.
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AhmedSaberSep 21, 2019
Okay, Once upon a time in Hollywood was worth waiting and I really had fun watching it. The entire movie was awesome, great cinematography and acting. It is one of Tarantino's best.
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ZgrabSep 21, 2019
Wonderful movie masterfully capturing a piece of an era, with fantastic acting and character development. With slower pacing it adds to atmosphere and buildup of tension, depth, and character developemet unlike most of today's brainlessWonderful movie masterfully capturing a piece of an era, with fantastic acting and character development. With slower pacing it adds to atmosphere and buildup of tension, depth, and character developemet unlike most of today's brainless action flicks. Every scene is a piece of art, and I watched it twice in cinema already, still looking for more! Expand
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AdamHenry83Aug 18, 2019
A cinephile’s Heaven from one of Hollywood’s sauciest auteurs ever; I didn’t want it to end.
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bfoore90Jul 28, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Quentin Tarantino tells an interesting fairy tale here with Once Upon A Time In...H-Wood. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are incredible in this, Brad Pitt puts out one of his best performances in a long time in this. Margot Robbie is great but shes kinda just, in the background as Sharon Tate and not really as important to the story as you would think. The film can kinda feel like it can drag a bit as it's heavy on Tarantino's quibby dialogue but the second half is extremely well done. With the ending, obviously Tarantino has twisted history in the past films like Inglorious Bastards and Hitler being assassinated in a movie theater. So Tarantino's adaption of the Manson murders, I feel gives Tate almost an ending she deserved instead of the tragically horrifying one she got. Expand
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MR_laiyonAug 12, 2019
Its really and masterpiece from tarantino, one of his best, the entire movie is based on the setup and the payoff if you like when all the action come fast your probably not gonna like much but if you can appreciate the dialogues and handleIts really and masterpiece from tarantino, one of his best, the entire movie is based on the setup and the payoff if you like when all the action come fast your probably not gonna like much but if you can appreciate the dialogues and handle the setup your gonna like it so much and have a really good time. A 10/10 for me Expand
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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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steve222Dec 25, 2019
Watch at your peril. Worst movie I have ever seen. A terrible plot that takes forever to unfold and ends like a B-movie that I have to watch in full-color 4k.
If the ending was B-movie quality, I would have given it 1 star out of ten. No! I
Watch at your peril. Worst movie I have ever seen. A terrible plot that takes forever to unfold and ends like a B-movie that I have to watch in full-color 4k.
If the ending was B-movie quality, I would have given it 1 star out of ten. No! I give it zero stars out of ten! Stupid scene after stupid scene after stupid scene. No drama, comedy, action, thrilling events. Zero, zilch, zip, nada. I don't get it. Did I miss something?
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BHBarryAug 10, 2019
“Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio and was

written and directed by Quentin Tarentino. Imagine trying to rate a dinner cooked by a chef when the oven fails and you have to wait until a later time to finish
“Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio and was

written and directed by Quentin Tarentino. Imagine trying to rate a dinner cooked by

a chef when the oven fails and you have to wait until a later time to finish the meal.

This is the situation I found myself in when, a week ago and 2/3 into the film, the entire theater complex went dark due to a power failure and I had to catch the last 1/3 of the film 7 days later. So now, with that burden disclosed and acknowledging that I never was really a fan of Mr. DiCaprio, I must confess that I found the film not only entertaining but well written and well acted too. Mr. DiCaprio was thoroughly believable as a “Clint Eastwood type” who, like Clint, goes from Western TV actor (i.e. “Rawhide”) to spaghetti-western star, as his character's life ultimately interwines with his neighbors on Il Cielo Drive in the hills above Sunset Blvd.and, ultimately, the intruding members of the Manson family. Brad Pitt is absolutely superb in his role as the friend of and stunt man for the DiCaprio TV western star.

Having lived and been part of the early days of TV as well as the Tate-LaBianca killings, the film is really a trip along nostalgia lane as the viewer is once again reminded of the many landmarks in Los Angeles in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Perhaps this is why those who have no familiarity with the city or the time in which the film takes place found it less enjoyable to watch. All that being said, this is a movie about Hollywood and those who earned their livelihood in it aided by excellent performances from its to two leading men and a host of major stars in cameo appearances. I give the film a 9 for, despite its almost 3 hours in length, for me, at least, it was a worthwhile and positive theatrical experience.
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stevegroundhogAug 1, 2019
Awesome plot, awesome dialogue! Love the way Tarantino showed us the way hollywood was and should be. Side note, that's the way most hippies should go. ;)
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chipthegodAug 5, 2019
Tarantino's most ambitious and least violent film is entertaining from beginning to end. There are a few editing missteps but they are not super noticeable. Not much negative jumps out for me. Leo and Brad are iconic both together and apart.Tarantino's most ambitious and least violent film is entertaining from beginning to end. There are a few editing missteps but they are not super noticeable. Not much negative jumps out for me. Leo and Brad are iconic both together and apart. Tarantino nails the vibe. I was not alive in 1970 and I have never been to Hollywood, but this film does a supreme job of transporting me there. Expand
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Thenightwing35Aug 1, 2019
Very well paced, even though second half was real slow. It turns into a hangout movie, but I love that kind of thing. Great performances from Brad and Leo, Robbie needed a bit more, but she was good when she was there. Bruce Lee is hated tooVery well paced, even though second half was real slow. It turns into a hangout movie, but I love that kind of thing. Great performances from Brad and Leo, Robbie needed a bit more, but she was good when she was there. Bruce Lee is hated too much, but you have to face the fact that it's a fairytale. Definitely do not miss this one! Expand
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Scolenn22Aug 2, 2019
I was glued. 10 out of 10. I am truly amazed that some viewers do not like this masterpiece. The pace may be a little slow for some who are used to instant gratification (See Marvel/DC et al.) but to me it was perfect. It's mind bogglingI was glued. 10 out of 10. I am truly amazed that some viewers do not like this masterpiece. The pace may be a little slow for some who are used to instant gratification (See Marvel/DC et al.) but to me it was perfect. It's mind boggling that the 15th edition of Spider Boy gets higher ratings than this original work of art. Maybe people are watching QT's latest on their iPhones? Go out to a big screen people! Expand
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VodkashotsAug 3, 2019
Another amazing achievement from Quentin Tarantino. Don't go in expecting Pulp Fiction, just sit back and take in all the glorious details and interesting characters. This movie begs to be seen twice.
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Jman98Aug 3, 2019
Not Tarantino's best work for sure, but still a masterfully directed, surprisingly hilarious movie. Even with not much of plot happening through most of the movie, it remains entertaining as all hell as you follow Leo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt'sNot Tarantino's best work for sure, but still a masterfully directed, surprisingly hilarious movie. Even with not much of plot happening through most of the movie, it remains entertaining as all hell as you follow Leo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt's chatacters through 1969's Hollywood. The 2 hr 45 min runtime flew by with an incredible sastisfying ending. Expand
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MarshallCavalliAug 15, 2019
A wonderful homage of the era of 1969, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood is a brilliant film that shows the look at actors around that time and how they dealt with the changing climate. There is a parallel he makes which will be prevalent forA wonderful homage of the era of 1969, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood is a brilliant film that shows the look at actors around that time and how they dealt with the changing climate. There is a parallel he makes which will be prevalent for years to come. Expand
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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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Toten79Mar 21, 2021
Another long and boring snoozer by the most overrated film maker of our time. Not a comedy, not a satire... Can't really figure out this crap filled with uninteresting dialogues and characters. Tarantino is nothing but an overindulgentAnother long and boring snoozer by the most overrated film maker of our time. Not a comedy, not a satire... Can't really figure out this crap filled with uninteresting dialogues and characters. Tarantino is nothing but an overindulgent pothead who should stop making movies. After Jackie Brown (that is, after he quit stealing other people's work) all we got is an immature filmmaker with a big budget and top cast Expand
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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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MarkHReviewsSep 4, 2019
A few years ago, writer/director Quentin Tarantino announced that he planned to make no more than 10 films. “Once Upon a Time…” is his ninth as sole writer/director. So to fully grasp the intentions of the piece, one must consider that itA few years ago, writer/director Quentin Tarantino announced that he planned to make no more than 10 films. “Once Upon a Time…” is his ninth as sole writer/director. So to fully grasp the intentions of the piece, one must consider that it was made by an iconic filmmaker as interested in looking back as he is in focusing on the future.

The central story focuses on Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a fading leading man now reduced to being the “heavy” in the prominent TV shows of the day, meaning that he’ll always be killed off at the end of the episode. Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) is his stunt double and best friend, helping to smooth Rick’s gradual descent. Along the way, a variety of characters are introduced: Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) and Roman Polanski, Steve McQueen (Damian Lewis), George Spahn (Bruce Dern) who rented his ranch to the movie industry to shoot westerns (it was the location for the TV show “Bonanza” for 14 years), even relatively unknown producer Marvin Schwarz (Al Pacino) who gives Dalton some well-intended career advice. The list of credits and uncredited roles in this film is nearly endless. Tarantino takes full advantage of this embarrassment of riches.

In many ways, “Once Upon a Time…” is Tarantino’s homage to the Hollywood of 1969. Significantly, it’s a Hollywood created primarily from his imagination (Tarantino was 6 years old at the time.) To accomplish this retrospective, Tarantino takes on some of the key events of ’69 - portraying some quite literally, while radically reinterpreting others. From my perspective, Tarantino is suggesting not only the power of movies, but also its subversive possibilities. Particularly with his interpretation of the final scene of the film, Tarantino appears to be suggesting that movies have the ability to rewrite history. He may even be suggesting that when there is a discrepancy between “facts” and Hollywood’s version of events, it’s the film version that the public will remember.

Sometimes, this theme is developed with gentle kindness. There is a touching scene where Sharon Tate attends an afternoon matinee of “The Wrecking Crew,” a film in which she co-starred. Unrecognized by other members of the audience, Tate glories in seeing herself on the screen, her face reflecting unalloyed joy when others in the audience laugh and respond favorably to her on-screen character.

Rest assured, or be forewarned, Tarantino’s tendency toward hyper-violence has not waned. In fact, the carnage toward the end of the film is even more shocking because of the relatively tame preceding events.

With a running time of 2 hours 45 minutes, Tarantino clearly has a lot to say. But this is a storyteller at the top of his game. For this moviegoer, it was an investment of time that paid rich dividends.
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FiretAug 25, 2019
I have already watch it twice and i can say it's the most fascist movie i have ever seen. Too much hate to hippies and hate to the womens describing them as object.
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albethosJul 29, 2019
Tied with "Reservoir Dogs" as the second best movie Tarantino has ever made.
A masterpiece and the best movie of the year so far. Oscars right now for Pitt and Robbie, please?
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TrillcosbeyAug 2, 2019
Original content, Original content, Original content, This film is a lackadaisical trip though a fantasy world about a major fulcrum point in Hollywood and Los Angeles that was a loss of innocence that was needed to grow up and face realityOriginal content, Original content, Original content, This film is a lackadaisical trip though a fantasy world about a major fulcrum point in Hollywood and Los Angeles that was a loss of innocence that was needed to grow up and face reality but also plays this all out in a buddy film. Expand
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manningn15Jul 31, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The lead performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt were phenomenal and hilarious. The supporting ensemble cast were stupendous especially Julia Butters, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern, Margaret Qualley, Austin Butler, Kurt Russell, Mike Moh, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino, Zoe Bell, Mikey Madison, Lorenza Izzo, Timothy Olyphant, and Luke Perry. The screenplay was remarkably well-written and hilarious. The costumes were outstanding especially the ones that Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and Julia Butters wore and all of the old west costumes. The hairstyling and makeup were excellent especially on Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Dakota Fanning, Margot Robbie, Austin Butler, Mike Moh, Timothy Olyphant, and Luke Perry. The cinematography was magnificent. I loved the 60s scenery it was terrific and I loved all of the sets they were all really cool looking. The fight scene at the end between Cliff Booth and Brandy against Tex, Susan, and Patricia was awesome. Once Upon A Time In... Hollywood is a A+ movie and is my 2nd favorite comedy of 2019, one of my top 5 favorite dramas of 2019, one of my favorite movies of 2019, and one of my favorite movies of all time. Expand
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pablo_delReyAug 5, 2019
I love it. Just perfect.
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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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hugoferreiraSep 4, 2019
Such a good movie and definitely one of Tarantino's best. As not one of the biggest fan of Tarantino, this movie actually surprised me on the positive side. It's so well made in every aspect. Your transported back into 60s Hollywood. The onlySuch a good movie and definitely one of Tarantino's best. As not one of the biggest fan of Tarantino, this movie actually surprised me on the positive side. It's so well made in every aspect. Your transported back into 60s Hollywood. The only takeaway is the looseness tone of the movie which is intended to, and Taratino's trademark. And sure you can get a little annoyed with the extra components Tarantino puts in his movies that lead to nowhere and doesn't actually fit but it's just one of his movies charms. Putting Brad Pitt next to Leonardo DiCaprio it's the same as a race between a fiat and a ferrari, they'll both reach the end-line but one is clearly superior. Enjoy and good movie.

Ps: We need more screen-time of Al Pacino, that guy is awesome.
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alejandro970Sep 3, 2019
The ninth symphony of Tarantino is a vintage homage for Hollywood of 60's. Full of cultural references, and a tasty OST. Di Caprio and Pitt are awesome as a declining action actor and his stunt man, and how their paths crossed with theThe ninth symphony of Tarantino is a vintage homage for Hollywood of 60's. Full of cultural references, and a tasty OST. Di Caprio and Pitt are awesome as a declining action actor and his stunt man, and how their paths crossed with the infamous Charles Manson gang. The climax sequence has the typical recipe of the cook. One of best choices of summer/autumn 2019. Expand
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GrantD243Sep 4, 2019
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is very different from a lot of Tarantino's films, but it still feels like a Tarantino film. The style, humor, and music are all there, but it's much more "chill" than any of his other films. A vast majority ofOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood is very different from a lot of Tarantino's films, but it still feels like a Tarantino film. The style, humor, and music are all there, but it's much more "chill" than any of his other films. A vast majority of the film is just Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt's characters hanging out, and I thoroughly enjoyed hanging out with them. Also, the way the film handles Sharon Tate's story is fantastic, in the most Tarantino way possible. Expand
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TommyRangoonSep 7, 2019
Like getting stupid drunk with an old friend; funny, sad, deathly boring at times, some things you've completely firgotten, some exactly as you remembered, a few surprises but mostly about realizing the passage of time why you were friends inLike getting stupid drunk with an old friend; funny, sad, deathly boring at times, some things you've completely firgotten, some exactly as you remembered, a few surprises but mostly about realizing the passage of time why you were friends in the first place. Expand
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BrunoVn00Sep 1, 2019
A movie that has no plot, yet never feels like it. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is filled with great performances, great dialogue and humor and great directing. This is a really entertaining movie. It's so fun to watch and mostly thanks toA movie that has no plot, yet never feels like it. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is filled with great performances, great dialogue and humor and great directing. This is a really entertaining movie. It's so fun to watch and mostly thanks to the writing and performances. One of its weakest aspects are the characters. Margot Robbie's character, for example, was really weak and underdeveloped, despite being featured in all the promotional material and posters. The rest of the characters, with a few exceptions, were basically the same. The pacing is alright, it never feels too fast nor too slow, it was okay. The cinematography is really good. Technically speaking, this movie was great. Easily one of the best movies of the year and I highly recommend it. Expand
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maestro666Sep 7, 2019
I enjoy this movie acting, story, jokes and almost everything is amazing. Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth was my favorite character. Year 1969 was well worked out, things like music, cars, hippies and everithin else was realy nice. Only bad thingI enjoy this movie acting, story, jokes and almost everything is amazing. Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth was my favorite character. Year 1969 was well worked out, things like music, cars, hippies and everithin else was realy nice. Only bad thing for me was that some scenes (maybe 2) wasn´t nesesery like scene in cinema. For me this movie was most simular to Pulp fiction if you like Pulp fiction you going to like this also. Expand
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swiftcriticAug 24, 2019
such an amazing movie, if you love tarantino movies and you're a great fan of hollywood history you're gonna love this
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YoteusAug 24, 2019
Cliff is lord and savior, such a fantastic showcase of acting from Leo and Brad I wouldn’t be surprised if one of them wins an Oscar.
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Lucas_alvialAug 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Una de las mejores partes es cuando Brad Pitt
Golpea los hippies y DiCaprio usa el lanzallamas enserio la mejor película de mí vida
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anasssAug 31, 2019
my favourite. i love it sm. iconic cast. the most anazing movie i have seen in a while
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jw3100Aug 31, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Although "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" imbues an inchoate aura, it does - however - succeed in its depiction of the antiquated beauty of cinema during the 1960's. It's redolent presentation of this era also contains outstanding cinematography, with DiCaprio's visage and bravura of "Rick Dalton", who is meticulous in his representation of the character's impediment. As for Pitt's "Cliff", the character offers an insight into the adroit of a stuntman - whilst also elucidating Cliff's ingrained intonation, which ultimately coalesces Rick Dalton's act. Forbye, DiCaprio and Pitt out-perform one another, whilst Margot Robbie further augments this idyllic image of retro Hollywood; irrefutably, this picture is the superior of Tarantino's 9 films, which merely adumbrates his intentions of the 10th and final film he shall direct - will it be his best?

Initial Rating - 8.9/10
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hiteshdulluSep 5, 2019
I've been seeing people complaining about a thin plot or complaining about a very small involvement of Manson in the movie.
This movie has a great plot but if you go and watch this movie with just Manson murders around your mind, you are
I've been seeing people complaining about a thin plot or complaining about a very small involvement of Manson in the movie.
This movie has a great plot but if you go and watch this movie with just Manson murders around your mind, you are going to be disappointed.
This movie is not about Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, and Charles Manson.
This movie is about Rick F*cking Dalton, Cliff Booth, Hollywood in 60s and hippies.
The plot is all about Rick and Cliff and everchanging Hollywood and struggles to keep put in Hollywood.
Questions about Margot's role in movies have risen a lot but this movie is still incomplete without her.
Her role is meant for the ending and not for the rest of the movie.
Again!! This movie is not about Manson Murders. So please get over it and enjoy a beautiful depiction of the Hollywood in 60s.
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CrimsonFlushAug 4, 2019
If you're not into late 60s pop culture or music and know nothing or care about that history you should probably skip this one, it'll bore you. This is nothing like Tarantino's last two violent, revenge, blood-fests Django and Inglorius. IfIf you're not into late 60s pop culture or music and know nothing or care about that history you should probably skip this one, it'll bore you. This is nothing like Tarantino's last two violent, revenge, blood-fests Django and Inglorius. If you expect this, look elsewhere. If though, you enjoy quirky humor like The Big Lebowski, you'll enjoy this movie. I'm not saying it's Lebowski, but it's probably as close as you'll find. Expand
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MNBAAug 12, 2019
Maybe it was the nostalgic chill vibe, but my only regret about this movie was that it wasn’t longer. I could watch Rick Dalton (DiCaprio) & Cliff Booth (Pitt) navigate 1960s Hollywood all day long. The friendship between the two leadMaybe it was the nostalgic chill vibe, but my only regret about this movie was that it wasn’t longer. I could watch Rick Dalton (DiCaprio) & Cliff Booth (Pitt) navigate 1960s Hollywood all day long. The friendship between the two lead characters, and Dalton’s coping with the unknown limbo and stage of his career, was truly enjoyable to watch. Now I was born in ‘79, so didn’t live in that era, but man did it feel like they hit a homerun on the authenticity and personality of it.

The movie portrays Sharon Tate with a sweetness and genuine optimism on her future, with the success she’d worked towards coming to fruition. It felt like through Margot Robbie’s nuanced performance we know Sharon Tate a bit more than previously (despite outside sociopolitical criticisms to the character’s lack of dialogue). And say what you will about your opinion on Tarantino’s relationship with women, but if anything, this movie avenges Tate’s murder in a way, and pays homage to her life and career.

There was also an element of old vs. young, and while it was maybe unfair that the youth were represented by the Manson kids, boy did their attitude look familiar.

The pacing and tone might not be for everyone, and it may veer away from people’s expectations of a Tarantino film, but for me this was my most enjoyed movie in a while, and overall favorite of Tarantino’s. For me it was a 10, but it’s probably a true 8, and any score below a 6 is dishonest and personal.
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spilchickenAug 25, 2019
Amazing setting, the portrayal of 60's Hollywood is breathtaking with hundreds of little details, references to pop culture and previous films of the director.
Tarantino does what he does best, sucks you right into his world,taking you
Amazing setting, the portrayal of 60's Hollywood is breathtaking with hundreds of little details, references to pop culture and previous films of the director.
Tarantino does what he does best, sucks you right into his world,taking you prisoner of his brilliant directing which makes you feel unable and not willing to get out.
DiCaprio and Pitt just add to this incredible film, their performances are nothing but world class, and Robbie does not lag behind with her well done portrayal of a tragic figure. Late era masterpiece, stands right there with Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown
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MasterRileyAug 24, 2019
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is a really fantastic film that explores the real story behind the Charles Manson murders, while mixing it with new fictional characters as the movies lead protagonists. Rick Dalton (Leonardo Dicaprio) is aOnce Upon A Time In Hollywood is a really fantastic film that explores the real story behind the Charles Manson murders, while mixing it with new fictional characters as the movies lead protagonists. Rick Dalton (Leonardo Dicaprio) is a famous yet struggling Hollywood actor and his stunt man Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) unintentionally gets involved with the Manson family. The movie has a lot of great humour, acting, and characters all around. It also does an exceptional job depicting the Manson story as well as what living in Hollywood was like in the late 60s. Its easy to get invested in the characters and the setting, especially if you have an appreciation for filmmaking. If you don't know much about Charles Manson already, I'd recommend researching the basics of his story first as some of the movie will come off as confusing. Otherwise I'd recommend the movie to everyone, especially if you are a fan of Tarantino and/or filmmaking in general. Expand
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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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Beereal20Aug 28, 2019
This is a great movie thats starts slow but takes its time developing the complexity of the characters.Once you get to know the actors and actresses its takes you on a great joy ride .... Love the ending..
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JiricekisbestAug 28, 2019
To be honest, I'm not a big fan of Tarantino, the only movies I've seen from him before were Pulp fiction and Unleashed Djago, and I can say in a nutshell that this film at least for me is the best Tarantino movie. The performances in thisTo be honest, I'm not a big fan of Tarantino, the only movies I've seen from him before were Pulp fiction and Unleashed Djago, and I can say in a nutshell that this film at least for me is the best Tarantino movie. The performances in this film are incredible, I am talking mainly about the performance of Leonardo DiCaprio. The only thing I criticize for this movie is that Margot Robbie didn't play a big role. Expand
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BobbyPeru411Aug 30, 2019
The acting is superb. The sights and sounds authentic. The Tarantino-sequel story weaving is compelling and hypnotic. Brad and Leo and QT at the top of their games.
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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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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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ColginatorAug 24, 2019
Tarantino is the best kind of filmmaker. He's the kind who has such an appreciation for everything that's come before him, but is always looking for something new. He infuses all of his characters with his own style of catchy dialogue, whilstTarantino is the best kind of filmmaker. He's the kind who has such an appreciation for everything that's come before him, but is always looking for something new. He infuses all of his characters with his own style of catchy dialogue, whilst still ensuring that they all have their own memorable personalities whilst assembling casts who know how to bring these characters to life. At a time when it feels far too many mainstream films have become predictable, you never really know exactly where a Tarantino film is going to take you. One moment you'll be watching a boxer on the run from a crime boss, before all of a sudden those same characters are tied up next to gimp as Comanche starts to play.

It's this same unpredictability that underscores the entirety of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. It's similar to Pulp Fiction in the sense that it doesn't really follow any traditional narrative and instead lets the characters drive the story as they go through their daily lives. First there's Leonardo DiCaprio's Rick Dalton. He's a TV actor who's always on the verge of his big break, but the biggest roles are always just out of reach as they always go to other contemporaries like Steve McQueen. He's still doing well in the industry with a recognisable name, a house in Hollywood and receiving offers to star in spaghetti westerns. But in spite of all his success, he feels as though his life stuck in westerns doesn't let him live up to his full potential as an actor, as just like a lot of people at the time he views the spaghetti westerns as a cheap form of entertainment. Similar to how the current age of Hollywood is coming to an end, he fears that he's no longer in his prime.

He's supported by his best pal and close friend Cliff Booth, played by Brad Pitt. Without any stunts to do, he finds himself stuck doing chores for Rick, driving him around wherever he needs to go and picking him up when he gets down. In contrast to Rick who reaps the success of his life in Hollywood, Cliff is both the metaphorical and literal punching bag of the industry, but he's so easy going and care free that he doesn't give a damn. He's just happy to help out his buddy and is described as being "more than a friend and less than a wife."

Finally there's Margot Robbie playing Sharon Tate. Whilst Rick and Cliff are both starting to fall out of the industry, Tate is very much on the rise as the talk of the town as her career is still on the rise and embraces it with a very unselfish sense of joy. One of her best moments is just seeing the genuine pleasure she gets from being in the audience and seeing how much the audience is enjoying her performance.

In the background of all this, Manson and his followers keep popping up throughout the film. On the one hand, their presence creates a creepy atmosphere whenever they're on screen with the film becoming much quieter, especially when Cliff visits the Manson ranch and we see them thriving in the broken set of old western shows watching his every move in complete paranoia. But similar to Stuntman Mike in Death Proof, he shows the pathetic bumbling side of these killers with the script showing nothing but disdain for both their viewpoint and their actions.

Though even with the underlined bleakness present within the setting of a dying age of Hollywood history, just like the fairy tale nature of the title suggests we do get drenched in the culture of late 60's Hollywood. Stars like Steve McQueen and Bruce Lee will randomly pop up. Whenever the characters are driving the background is always filled with billboards and fashion plucked from the era. There's even a series of both real and fake radio ads throughout the film, some of which are even included in the films soundtrack to create a real radio experience.

But more than anything else, Taranino's love of cinema really shines through, with characters going into great detail on how an actor like Rick would operate in this time through guest spots on network shows and the filming techniques employed by spaghetti western filmmakers. It's a true snapshot of life in 60's Hollywood and Tarantino's love letter to the final moments of Hollywood's golden age. It's also filled with so much great comedy, memorable character moments and ends on such a high note that the films 2 hour 41 minute runtime just leaves you wanting more.
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FelipeQueirosAug 21, 2019
é do Caralh@@@@ ,,, não entendo quem não gostou . Fico feliz que eu tenha gostado.
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marcmyworksAug 17, 2019
Once Upon a Time... truly is a love letter to Hollywood. The film is a slow burn and look at the life of a once famous actor as he finds his career falling apart, he also just happens to be the nextdoor neighbour to Roman Polanski and hisOnce Upon a Time... truly is a love letter to Hollywood. The film is a slow burn and look at the life of a once famous actor as he finds his career falling apart, he also just happens to be the nextdoor neighbour to Roman Polanski and his wife (soon-to-be murder victim) Sharon Tate. Though the film takes a while to get going, it's worth the wait. Tarantino does it once again. Expand
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ShirekeSep 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was my first Tarantino movie and it was a pretty bad first impression, but we will get to that.
First for what I liked: Rick Dalton. Rick is a very charming and entertaining character. He is the only character in the movie that goes thought a satisfactory character arc and who affects the story with his actions, he has a lot of touching and funny moments, seeing him evolve filled me with joy and pride. Most of the other characters have their moments but he is in my opinion the one who shines the brightest.
This movie is full of art and charm, there's a lot of funny scenes that seem pretty genuine. It has a very unique storytelling and an artistic portrayal of life. If it was for the characterization, soundtrack and art direction alone this would be an excellent movie, but that's not all that movies are for me.
This leads us to the things I didn't enjoy: mainly the plot and character progression. I found the plot difficult to follow, and it feels like it goes nowhere. Most characters are static and have 0 reason to be there. They take long chunks of the movie to present them to you for them to do absolutely nothing of importance. A lot of scenes are meaningless and are not even entertaining, they seem to serve no purpose. Even for some of the protagonists, it feels like none of their actions has any weight in the story. This ends up meaning we have a long, long movie where roughly 50% of it is enjoyable. It truly drags for way too long (it didn't need to be a 2 hours and a half) and most plot threads have no satisfying conclusions.
Then theres the violence: Despite this being my first Tarantino movie I knew he was famous for his bloody fight scenes, so I was looking foward to that, and the scenes are there, but when the film gets to finally be violent, it feels nonsensical, brutal and unearned. Theres a fight scene at the end that I think was supposed to be "cool" and funny since my friend and the rest of the cinema were laughing pretty hard, but for me it was weirdly disgusting, and not visually but conceptually. They seemed like violence for the sake of it, nothing to justify it, nothing in line, nothing to enjoy.
I guess I was supposed to like the other protagonist, Cliff Booth, and think he was cool, but the most we get to know about him the most I disliked him. He goes from a pretty funny, loving guy to a violent smug **** then we learn that's what he always was. When he got into fights I catched myself always rooting for the other side to win, and I don't believe those were Tarantino's intentions.
In conclusion, my guess is that this movie is for Tarantino fans, those people who already consider him a genious and a visionary and therefore can analize every little scene looking for hidden meaning and symbolism. For me it was a way too long movie that was only half entertaining, with half of the scenes being meaningful, half of the characters serving any purpose and half of the protagonists being likeable at all.
And also, it should have been half as long.
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caleblewis94Aug 23, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Once upon in Hollywood may have tied The Hateful Eight as my favorite Tarantino film. It was different from standard Tarantino films as in it wasn't very violent, apart from the ending. However, I feel that Cliff Booth and Rick Dalton are my favorite duo in any film I've ever seen. The Hateful Eight, I preferred in terms of story and plot. This movie was oddly touching; a unique spin on an American tragedy. I was on the edge of my seat at the end, fearing that our beloved anti-heroes would perish, as well. But, for once in a Tarantino film, this had a clear cut happy ending for all parties... Well, all likeable parties, involved. I hope this won't be Tarantino's last film (though I expect it is with him starting a family). However, if it is, it was a phenomenal film to go out on. Expand
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Live2RiseAug 21, 2019
If I was your regular twice a month movie-goer who cared more about entertainment and less about quality control, I wouldn’t be able to appreciate “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” the way I do right now. A Quentin Tarantino flick centeredIf I was your regular twice a month movie-goer who cared more about entertainment and less about quality control, I wouldn’t be able to appreciate “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” the way I do right now. A Quentin Tarantino flick centered around New Hollywood with a Martin Scorsese biopic style setup doesn’t feel like much at first but underneath the surface, it follows an unbelievably riveting personal rise and fall story coupled with moments that matter, characters that were memorable, visions that were exploited thanks to stellar cinematography and editing, easter eggs and subtleties that helped expand this world of a glorious past we may or may not have experienced and a script with such magnetic, gripping, well crafted thought and weight to its originality and class that this alternate fairytale evolves itself into the closest thing to Grand Theft Auto meets Inherent Vice that we could get. It really was that majestic to me. Just like Mike Moh’s Bruce Lee, the film felt impeccable.

Now I understand why he calls this film his most personal one yet as well as his love letter to L.A: This was the era of Hollywood that helped define him, that helped turn him into one of the most unconventional yet successfully name’s in the industry but even he knows time is against him. The film is deeply personal about the topic of friendship and the hierarchy centered around scratching and clawing to stay alive in a constantly evolving industry that subverts innocence in exchange for status. How, in order to attain it, we gotta go to a dark place. True innocence against human nature at its worst.....once again. If I were to nitpick and dissect a flaw, it’d have to be that over-extensive runtime. But then again, no film is perfect. So aside from that, Tarantino.....if this is your last film, then what a legacy you’ve left behind, good sir.
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JP32Aug 25, 2019
It's not the thrilling, electro-charged, go-for-broke mad genius mayhem of Tarantino's best movies, but rather something quieter, more laid back, groovier.
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DeathEater91Aug 23, 2019
The best movie of 2019 by far. Quentin Tarantino returns to his hang out form. What we get is honestly rather pointless but that is the beautiful thing about the movie. Every scene doesn't have a huge meaning to it. In this day and age ofThe best movie of 2019 by far. Quentin Tarantino returns to his hang out form. What we get is honestly rather pointless but that is the beautiful thing about the movie. Every scene doesn't have a huge meaning to it. In this day and age of how everything is taken too seriously, we need a masterpiece without a message. Brad Pitt and Leo are at the top of their acting game. QT is back to his sharp writing skills and classic style directing. The only bad thing is no movie in 2019 is going to top this. Expand
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wevertonaguiiarAug 20, 2019
É um Tarantino diferente, mas ainda assim muito bom. O elenco é recheado de estrelas e elas correspondem. É incrível ver a LA da década de 60. Esperando o Oscar do DiCaprio.
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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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GLADIADORAug 19, 2019
Esse filme é excelente, sensacional, enfim não tenho palavra para descrever essa obra de arte. Ele é muito engraçado, e apessar de ter 2 horas e 40 minutos você nem sente o tempo passa, o filme não fica chato em nenhum momento, e tudo que euEsse filme é excelente, sensacional, enfim não tenho palavra para descrever essa obra de arte. Ele é muito engraçado, e apessar de ter 2 horas e 40 minutos você nem sente o tempo passa, o filme não fica chato em nenhum momento, e tudo que eu posso dizer sobre esse é parabens tarantino por essa obra-prima. Expand
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Godzilla1Aug 19, 2019
Absolutey loved it. Some of Leo's scenes were damn impressive. Can't wait to see the movie again.
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CruelTieAug 17, 2019
God damn. Tarantino did it again!
And the best part is - it is not what you are expecting. The Master showed us ONCE AGAIN that he is not only a funny bloody fella, but also very deep and gentle author.
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