Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Tarantino's film is a special creation. After watching 'Pulp Fiction' and getting mad, I became very interested in Tarantino's art. 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is released with the introduction of "Tarantino's Hollywood Love Letter."
The story unfolds in a very different way than the one you thought of
This timeline is about Hollywood in the sixties and seventies. There are three main characters. One is Rick Dalton. Cowboy TV series as well as a lot of other films that have become quite popular. He has a stuntman. The name is Cliff Booth. They have a professional relationship that goes beyond professionalism. It's more of a brotherhood, but not a relationship. Rick doesn't let Cliff stay at his house. Cliff is separate.
Sharon Tate is back. The role of the beautiful actress in Hollywood is the same. Sharon's main takeaway is to show what kind of character, character, and character a young actress in Hollywood is.

I felt that many people misunderstood this film. It is important to understand that this is exactly the case. Yes, a lot of the characters are real people, but using these characters to represent a different story. The Manson family, shown in the final act of the film, can be seen telling the story to Rick. Because, according to historical facts, the Manson family was brutally murdered by Sharon Tate, who was nine months pregnant. But in the movie, she's in the house next to Rick. She's not hurt.
And the much-talked-about Bruce Lee show. Cliff Booth arrives while Bruce is booing Lee and Cliff pushes Bruce Lee into a car during a fight. Bruce picks up the side of the car and falls. This scene shows us, Cliff, climbing into the roof of Rick's house in the middle of the day and making an antenna. Imagine, after we got into an argument with someone, when we got home after I had finished it, I could have said goodbye. If we get hit in the tail, we will think that he has assaulted us. It's like a daydream. Cliff Booth may have seen it as a daydream. It must have been Cliff Booth who was actually beaten. That leaves us with Tarantino to decide. Bruce Lee's daughter Shannon Lee is furious at this scene. Dad, whatever, father.

There is a scene in the film where Sharon Tate goes to a movie theater alone to watch a movie she acted in. One aspect of society is how she feels embarrassed when she is unable to prove her identity and how she is treated when the manager of the hall comes to recognize her. Enough is not for him. Then she comes into the hall and takes off her shoes and puts on a row of chairs in front of her legs. We can see how her underwear is rotten. Although Sharon is a Hollywood actress, she is elite, and she seems to be trying to show that she is a normal woman.

One of my most fascinating scenes of this film is the Western cowboy type of shoot where Leo contributed as a supporting character. When the protagonist gets in and out of a pistol duel, the Convocation with him, Rick, who plays Leo, is forgotten. The transfer of milk is very beautiful. And the convocation of Rick Dalton with a new actress. The ugly reality of art is reflected at that moment. That is why it is difficult to maintain the same quality every day. Even though the film was shown early on, it is more successful this time around.

Sex in Tarantino's films doesn't have that much space. He is very focused on highlighting the violins. The Manson family's come and do the damage and attack on Rick's house, and the end is full of violins. Even so, some who saw it said it was boring to watch. For two and a half hours, you only watch a few episodes of this film. You may or may not agree. Tarantino's film art is not linear. The middle does not extend into the middle order. So when you spend two hours and forty minutes watching the emerging story, it is only fair to refrain. It's too late to get all the other stuff together. Sharon Cliff won't meet Rick until the end. And Cliff's car shows are a bit too long. It can feel like you're never going to go.

'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood' is all over the place. Leo, as I said earlier, plays the cowboy scene and Brad Pitt plays Cliff Booth. Brad Pitt won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. I think Tarantino didn't do much for Sharon Tate. Throughout the film, it feels like Margo Robbie used Sharon to fill the void left by the lack of female character. Margo has less dialogue.

Overall, 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood' is slightly behind Tarantino's work. There is also the question of whether the work is so dense that it is prematurely planned to retire in ten films. The characterization is good, but the characters feel very close to us. But this film shows the golden age of Hollywood. How Hollywood showed America's identity. Tarantino has tried to bring about a nostalgia-fueled cinema that is slowly becoming forgotten in American cinema.

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