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C'era una volta... a Hollywood

Titolo originale: Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
  • 2019
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  • 2h 41min
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Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in C'era una volta... a Hollywood (2019)
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un attore televisivo e la sua controfigura intraprendono un'odissea per affermarsi nell'industria cinematografica nella Los Angeles del 1969, segnata dagli omicidi di Charles Manson.un attore televisivo e la sua controfigura intraprendono un'odissea per affermarsi nell'industria cinematografica nella Los Angeles del 1969, segnata dagli omicidi di Charles Manson.un attore televisivo e la sua controfigura intraprendono un'odissea per affermarsi nell'industria cinematografica nella Los Angeles del 1969, segnata dagli omicidi di Charles Manson.

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    Leonardo DiCaprio
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    • Rick Dalton
    Brad Pitt
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    • Cliff Booth
    Margot Robbie
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    • Sharon Tate
    Emile Hirsch
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    • Jay Sebring
    Margaret Qualley
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    Timothy Olyphant
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    • James Stacy
    Julia Butters
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    • Trudi Fraser
    Austin Butler
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    • Tex Watson
    Dakota Fanning
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    • Squeaky Fromme
    Bruce Dern
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    • George Spahn
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    • Bruce Lee
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    • Wayne Maunder
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    Samantha Robinson
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    Reviewers say 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is a nostalgic, character-driven film focusing on 1960s Hollywood. It is praised for DiCaprio and Pitt's performances, meticulous era recreation, and cinematography. However, it is criticized for pacing, lack of a cohesive plot, and long scenes. The ending receives mixed reactions, celebrated for its surprise yet criticized for feeling out of place.
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    8ThomDerd

    Bruce Lee vs Brad Pitt

    Not one of Tarantino's best. But still a pretty damn good and smart movie with cool sequences, great acting and directing, music and scenes that will stay with you long after the movie and you would love to watch again. Loved the combo Pitt-DiCaprio but loved more seeing some famous characters in this film such as Steve Mcqueen and Bruce Lee, who are absolutely hilarious in the movie! 8/10
    6TheMovieDiorama

    Once Upon A Time In Hollywood forced me to recall that the golden age of filmmaking was never this tedious.

    Not even Tarantino with his blood-soaked trademark violence can save this year from mediocrity. It's abundantly clear that his ninth film is a passion project, his love letter to 60s Los Angeles when it was deemed cool for the hippie lifestyle to integrate with mainstream America. It's substantially glossy, kaleidoscopic, heck some may even describe this three hour long "epic" as, well, epic. The only thing epic about this behemoth is Dalton's beastly flamethrower as he incinerates a group of Nazis. This is, without a doubt in my mind, Tarantino's weakest film to date and another sign of his progressive downfall in quality. An ageing television actor, his swooning stunt double and actress Sharon Tate navigate the alterations of the Hollywood film industry, with the Manson "Family" providing a suitably bleak backdrop.

    Technically, this comedy-drama is good, and I'm not just saying that to ease the scathing hatred that is inevitably flying my way from Tarantino fans. His directorial efforts were effortless. Managing to sustain multiple storylines with a wide array of cameos from his ensemble cast and allowing the lead actors to chew the scenery til it's just mulch. A tribute to the art of filmmaking whilst also providing insight in an actor's mind during vast changes within the industry that made him famous. Tarantino's foot fetish aside, his ability to swoop the camera from high octane tracking shots following a horse to sub-urban houses in Hollywood hills (mostly comprising of single takes) is unprecedented. Even with a simple conversational piece, much like when Dalton meets Fraser for the first time and talks about the novel he's reading and resembling, it's executed with such confidence that it immediately entrances you. Overextended and laborious? Absolutely. Yet witnessing Dalton come to terms with his acting talent, alongside the beautiful creature that is Olyphant playing James Stacy, is oddly engrossing.

    Of course, only possible due to DiCaprio's electric performance. Purposefully overacting, consistently shouting and harnessing the only developed arc out of all the characters Tarantino shoves into the film. His comedic timing, reminiscent of his venture in Scorsese's 'The Wolf of Wall Street', is impressive and allows a handful of laughs to sneak in, particularly when on the set of 'Lancer'. These characters all residing in a well-designed, precisely replicated and exuberant city that encapsulated the culture at the time. The production was immaculate, accompanied by a signature soundtrack that oozes sophistication and provides a mixtape for golden rock'n'roll.

    So, like I mentioned, technically this is a very proficient film. Which begs the question "why was I underwhelmed?". Well, that's because nothing happens. A near three-hour collage of Cliff Booth driving across Los Angeles, Sharon Tate watching her own film and the Manson "Family" walking bare feet on lukewarm sand. It's so self-indulgent with no actual substance that it borders on being pretentious. The multiple storylines rarely mesh. Booth is the exact same character from start to finish and is only present to beat the smack down out of Bruce Lee. Tate has no purpose to the over arcing story whatsoever and diminishes the talent of Robbie who has considerably limited screen time. The entire Manson backdrop is utterly futile in terms of placement, that it seems incredibly forced during the last act (although ridiculously fantastic to watch) just so Tarantino can address the cult's motives. The length that various scenes last for was enough to send anyone to sleep, mostly due to the restrained writing from Tarantino that lacks the punch from his previous efforts. An unaccomplished conclusion that left me questioning the entire purpose of the film. Aside from Dalton being introduced to his neighbours, the start of the story is the exact same as the ending. No one has any development! When Tarantino alludes to something happening, like Booth investigating Spahn Ranch, he deviates and sets the pace back to pedestrian mode. Simply a mish-mash of cameos so that everyone working in Hollywood today can claim they were part of a Tarantino feature.

    For a film that is designed to be a homage to the golden age of Hollywood, there is a distinct lack of gold to be found in this bejewelled ensemble presentation. Whilst technically proficient and wonderfully acted, the absence of substance and genuine character development makes a three-hour affair feel more like a five hour ordeal. And it pains me to say that, as I wanted Tarantino to be the saving grace of this lacklustre year.
    10ceceliagiroux

    The Manson story in a parallel universe.

    I loved both the acting and the story. Brad Pitt shows a maturity playing "The old guy", and DiCaprio is spot on as the self absorbed, insecure fading star. The ending is classic Tarentino with a twist that caught me totally by surprise. I will watch this movie again. Loved it!
    9jgsealy

    This film will certainly divide audiences

    Another great Tarantino film, though I do agree there are times where it feels a little indulgent and meandering. The climax of the film is fantastic though, and it does make it feel like it was all worth it for the most part. There isn't really a defined narrative, which may put some people off but Tarantino's sublime dialogue and the great performances make all of the scenes at least entertaining. It's no Pulp Fiction, but it definitely is one of the most original films I've seen in a while.
    6awdboosted95

    For a Tarantino flick disappointing to be sure

    I'm a huge T fan, absolutely love many of his movies, but not all and sadly this joins the later list. The best way to describe this movie is "A day in the life of a Hollywood Actor in 1969". That is, mostly just an AVERAGE day, which is largely where the problem lies for many of us who expected more here.

    Acting is great all around and saves it somewhat but like too often these days I really feel the script was weak. An example of this would be just how often we see Brad Pitt driving around by himself, where really nothing happens; it reeks of filler material but why even have it there in an already long film? Margo Robbie kind of got robbed here to some degree, her character just gets a very very minor role, didn't come off right at all.

    A day in the life of in 1969 is somewhat interesting to many but if that is going to be the core it really needed some more Ooommph; like the Bruce Lee scene, German meeting scene and sequences like the ending, which finally had his trademarks all over it. Even though the film does have a "climax", there was really almost no lead up to it, and almost no really story tension throughout, sadly it mostly just plods along.

    Really hoping for a return to form for his 10th and apparently possible last film. This film has some charm, which mostly comes through in the great acting, but overall this was disappointing.

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      The character Flowerchild (Maya Hawke), who is shown having cold feet on going through with the murders, and who flees the scene in the 1959 Ford Galaxie, is based on Linda Kasabian, who became a witness for the prosecution in the murder trial of Tex Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Susan Atkins. In real life Kasabian was ordered by Tex Watson to wait in the car, during which she heard the murders inside the Tate residence take place and witnessed the murder of Wojciech Frykowski outside the house. Kasabian claimed she wanted to drive away, but was too scared.
    • Blooper
      When Sharon Tate was talking to the girl at the box office of the movie theater in Westwood, you can see the Starbucks sign for half the scene before it was covered up. Starbucks was founded in 1971.
    • Citazioni

      Jay Sebring: Is everybody okay?

      Rick Dalton: Well... the fuckin' hippies aren't. That's for goddamn sure.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Like Django Unchained (2012), the film opens with the late 1960's Columbia Pictures logo.
    • Versioni alternative
      In the teaser trailer and the next 2 theatrical trailers some shots from deleted scenes are shown.
      • Cliff Booth see Charles Manson walking away from Sharon Tate's house. Both exchange looks. Charlie initially greets Cliff, later Charlie grunts at him.
      • Sharon Tate dancing in a black dress in a moving stage.
      • Mr. Schwarz salutes the projectionist before entering the projection room.
      • Sharon Tate swimming in her pool.
    • Connessioni
      Edited from La grande fuga (1963)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Rocks
      (from Have Gun - Will Travel (1957))

      Written by Bernard Herrmann

      Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 settembre 2019 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cielo Drive & Bella Drive, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(the bottom of Rick's street begins here)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Bona Film Group
      • Heyday Films
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      • 90.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 142.502.728 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 41.082.018 USD
      • 28 lug 2019
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 392.105.159 USD
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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