Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

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4 fresh reviews on RT.

Tarantino luxuriates in bringing this prelapsarian heyday roaring back to life, and the effect is pure movie-world intoxication, laced with in-jokes and nibble-ably sweet period detail.

Original Score: 5/5
It's entirely outrageous, disorientating, irresponsible, and also brilliant.

Original Score: 5/5
Tarantino's latest juggles a mosaic of characters and story-lines and eventually strings them together for a relentlessly playful and touching finale. It can best be described as brilliant, draggy, ambitious but very personal filmmaking.
This is the clear handiwork of an auteur aware that he's in his career's later phase, with an elegiac streak looking back in lamentation and fury. He leaves only scorched earth and the smell of propane behind him.
 
Can't wait to see this sucker!!
Have to wait 'till September (Italian release date), though.
 
You're not aware about the things he's said in the past?
 
You're not aware about the things he's said in the past?
He has said A LOT. Which has pissed off A LOT. So... You'll literally have to be specific. And yes... You are correct that Q has a very grandiose sense of himself and his work when speaking on the two subjects so I am sure his method of expression has easily ruffled some feathers. I myself thought some stuff he said during the DJANGO press tour was tin earred to say the least... But I'm also one to think the dude has the talent and finished product to kinda back up all that hot air of his up with if one thinks about it.
 
It's a lot easier to lambast people for saying controversial stuff when they have no talent, lol.
 
I love how every audience reaction out of Cannes, good or bad, is the most dramatic thing ever. Either they stand and applaud for seven minutes straight or they boo for fifteen minutes. Either they weep and offer the director their firstborn children or they beg the director to commit suicide right then and there.
 
Do we really need a spoiler tag? I mean the whole world already knows what happened to poor Sharon Tate and her friends.

I don’t think QT is showing the murders because one of those critics would’ve said how the movie goes from Pulp Fiction to Kill Bill.
 
I love how every audience reaction out of Cannes, good or bad, is the most dramatic thing ever. Either they stand and applaud for seven minutes straight or they boo for fifteen minutes. Either they weep and offer the director their firstborn children or they beg the director to commit suicide right then and there.
So... Like every other post on the Hype?
 
Man, Pitt looks younger than DiCaprio and he’s a decade older.

Leo still drinks hard/smokes and parties harder, all while still saving the oceans and stuff. I mean, the man is with a 21 year old, that will take years from any man at his age, just to keep up. lol
 
Do we really need a spoiler tag? I mean the whole world already knows what happened to poor Sharon Tate and her friends.

I don’t think QT is showing the murders because one of those critics would’ve said how the movie goes from Pulp Fiction to Kill Bill.

Multiple reviews have mentioned a burst of violence near the end that’s kind of jarring with how fairly comedic the rest of the movie is, though some have also implied it doesn’t follow the facts strictly.

One review said the movie is surprisingly light in violence, but “that scene” makes up for it.
 
Leo still drinks hard/smokes and parties harder, all while still saving the oceans and stuff. I mean, the man is with a 21 year old, that will take years from any man at his age, just to keep up. lol

Fair, but Pitt had to deal with the drama that is Angelina Jolie.
 

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