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Once upon a time in Hollywood (spoilers)

By rai

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

Has anyone seen this movie? What do you think? I thought it was too long and boring in the first 2 hours and picked up in the end but that the overall payoff wasn't what I expect from a QT movie. I love the scenery and the cars and the people that make appearances like Steve McQueen but in the end he doesn't do anything in the movie he's just a prop so to speak.

I just wanted to hear what anyone else thought because I'm a big QT fan but this one was a miss for me.

I like the Leo and Brad buddy film part but it seems like almost two movies with Sharon Tate being a side plot that didn't go anywhere IMO.

#2 4 years ago

I think you summed up exactly how I felt. In fact, this was the same feeling from all the people that were sitting around me. I’ve like all of QT’s movies. This one was a miss for me.

#5 4 years ago

I felt the same as rai. Too long, beautifully filmed but I didn't really care about any of the characters. The ending was cool but that doesn;t make the film great. Oh well. It was a fun evening out.

#6 4 years ago

I enjoyed nearly all of it, great film. I like the character development that QT exhibits throughout his films and this one did that very well in my opinion. Watching a film like "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" was a nice break from the overload of super hero movies.

#7 4 years ago

I’m here for the Chuck Hess rundown.

#8 4 years ago

Watching the main characters kill off the Manson followers was worth the price of admission.

#9 4 years ago

3 out of 4 stars but had potential to be 4 if it wasn’t so drawn out on character development

#10 4 years ago

I really enjoyed it and agree that it was really long. It didn’t have the sharp dialogue I was hoping it would have, but I enjoyed it for what it was. In this day and age, it’s nice to see someone think outside of the box and present an original idea. I guess just like pinball, not every movie needs to be a remake or a licensed property.

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