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Era Uma Vez em... Hollywood

Título original: Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
  • 2019
  • 16
  • 2 h 41 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in Era Uma Vez em... Hollywood (2019)
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Um ator de televisão apagado e seu dublê se esforçam para alcançar a fama e o sucesso na indústria cinematográfica durante os anos finais da Era de Ouro de Hollywood.Um ator de televisão apagado e seu dublê se esforçam para alcançar a fama e o sucesso na indústria cinematográfica durante os anos finais da Era de Ouro de Hollywood.Um ator de televisão apagado e seu dublê se esforçam para alcançar a fama e o sucesso na indústria cinematográfica durante os anos finais da Era de Ouro de Hollywood.

  • Direção
    • Quentin Tarantino
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    • Quentin Tarantino
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    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Brad Pitt
    • Margot Robbie
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      • Quentin Tarantino
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      • Quentin Tarantino
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      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • Brad Pitt
      • Margot Robbie
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    • 84Metascore
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    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Rick Dalton
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Cliff Booth
    Margot Robbie
    Margot Robbie
    • Sharon Tate
    Emile Hirsch
    Emile Hirsch
    • Jay Sebring
    Margaret Qualley
    Margaret Qualley
    • Pussycat
    Timothy Olyphant
    Timothy Olyphant
    • James Stacy
    Julia Butters
    Julia Butters
    • Trudi Fraser
    Austin Butler
    Austin Butler
    • Tex Watson
    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Squeaky Fromme
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • George Spahn
    Mike Moh
    Mike Moh
    • Bruce Lee
    Luke Perry
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    • Wayne Maunder
    Damian Lewis
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    • Steve McQueen
    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Marvin Schwarz
    Nicholas Hammond
    Nicholas Hammond
    • Sam Wanamaker
    Samantha Robinson
    Samantha Robinson
    • Abigail Folger
    Rafal Zawierucha
    Rafal Zawierucha
    • Roman Polanski
    Lorenza Izzo
    Lorenza Izzo
    • Francesca Capucci
    • Direção
      • Quentin Tarantino
    • Roteirista
      • Quentin Tarantino
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    Avaliações de usuários5.9K

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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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    8ferguson-6

    QT9 - a Hollywood fairy tale

    Greetings again from the darkness. Hippies, westerns, short skirts, pompadours, catchy pop songs ... all have (mostly) disappeared from our world. Back to save the day and the memories, and twist a little history, is Quentin Tarantino, the ultimate film geek. His latest reminds us of a bygone era of movie stars and old school filmmaking ... a once beloved industry which has been described as being on life support. There have been plenty of big screen love letters to Hollywood, but few if any, were filmed with so many personal touches and call-backs to the director's own films.

    In keeping with the request from Mr. Tarantino, this review will not include any spoilers or details that might negatively impact anyone's initial viewing of the film. It's a reasonable request since the film is so unique and literally packed with nostalgia, sight gags, and historical bits and pieces - some accurate, some not so much. There is a lot to take in and process, and the full impact of the initial viewing might result in awe, shock or disgust ... and maybe even all of the above. So this will be a pretty simple overview peppered with some insight that should enhance rather than spoil the experience.

    The film covers about 6 months in 1969, but in reality, it all takes place (at least what we see on screen) in 3 days. Leonardo DiCaprio (possibly his best ever performance) plays Rick Dalton, an actor who had a hit (fictional) TV western series in the 50's and 60's entitled "Bounty Law". Since the show ended, Rick has been unable to make the successful transition to movies. For comparison, think of Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen and Burt Reynolds - all actors in TV westerns who found greater career success in movies. Brad Pitt (the epitome of cool) stars as Cliff Booth, Rick's stunt double, friend, driver, handyman, etc. While Rick is desperate to find the next stage of his career and fend off being forgotten, Cliff, a Vietnam vet, is accepting of his lot in life. Rick lives in a swanky Hollywood Hills home next door to hotshot director Roman Polanski and his starlet wife Sharon Tate; and Cliff lives in a trailer behind the Van Nuys Drive-In with his well-trained Rottweiler Brandy.

    There are multiple parallel stories to follow, and a key one involves the aforementioned Sharon Tate. Margot Robbie nails the role and bounces about town with the energy and sweet aura that we imagine she possessed. All 3 of the lead actors - DiCaprio, Pitt, Robbie - have knockout scenes that I'd love to be able to discuss, but I'm not sure how without giving away too much. What I can say is that each of these three talented actors prove that movie stars still exist.

    This is Tarantino's 9th film as a director (he counts the 2-part KILL BILL as one film), and he claims he will stop making films after number 10. There are multiple features we can count on in a QT film, and a ridiculously deep supporting cast is one. Going through each of the characters played by actors you will recognize would take a page and a half, so I'll cover only a few here. Margaret Qualley is a scene stealer as Pussycat, one of the Manson family girls. You likely remember her from the recent "Fosse/Verdon" or "The Leftovers", and here she fully embraces the hippie look and spirit. Emile Hirsch plays hairdresser Jay Sebring, one of those in the house with Ms. Tate on that fateful night, and Mike Moh plays Bruce Lee so convincingly that I was momentarily confused when he took off his sunglasses. Also making appearances are some Tarantino regulars: Kurt Russell (as a stunt coordinator and narrator), Michael Madsen (as an actor), and Bruce Dern as George Spahn (a late replacement after Burt Reynolds passed away). Others of note include Maya Hawke (Uma Thurman's daughter), Austin Butler (recently cast in the title role of Baz Luhrmann's Elvis biopic) as Tex Watson, Rumer Willis (Bruce's daughter) as actress Joanna Pettet, Damian Lewis as Steve McQueen, Al Pacino as agent Marvin Schwarzs, Dakota Fanning as Squeaky Fromme, and the late Luke Perry as actor Wayne Maunder ("Lancer"). 90 year old Clu Gulager ("The Virginian", THE LAST PICTURE SHOW) makes an appearance, and Nicholas Hammond (Friedrich from THE SOUND OF MUSIC) tears into his role with gusto as director Sam Wanamaker. There is even a TV Guide cover featuring the late great character actor Andrew Duggan ("Lancer"). Some of these, and many more, are like cameos, but it's still fascinating to see the faces.

    1969 was 50 years ago, and Tarantino does a remarkable job of recreating the look of Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, Cielo Drive, and studio backlots. Much credit goes to Production Designer Barbara Ling and Set Decorator Nancy Haigh (frequent Coen Brothers collaborator and an Oscar winner for BUGSY). Arianne Phillips does a tremendous job with the costumes that look natural for the time period, and not like something right off the wardrobe racks. Three-time Oscar winning Cinematographer Robert Richardson (HUGO, THE AVIATOR, JFK) is back for his 6th Tarantino film, and he captures the look and feel and vibe of a time that is so personal to the director.

    It's been three and a half years since THE HATEFUL EIGHT, Tarantino's most recent film, and probably his worst received. This one is clearly personal as it captures the time and place that he fell in love with movies. The dichotomy of rising starlet and fading cowboy as neighbors is a brilliant way to make a point about times changing. This was a time of transition in the United States - a new culture was upon us, and whatever innocence remained, was surely snuffed out on a hot August night in 1969. As usual, his use of music serves a purpose. We are treated to Roy Head, The Royal Guardsmen, and Paul Revere and the Raiders, among others. QT also shows us plenty of bare feet (another trademark). What is unusual is that the film lacks the trademark mass dialogue. This one kind of meanders ... right up until it doesn't.

    Quentin Tarantino is a living, breathing film geek (that's a compliment) who has earned the right to make the movies he wants to make. This one took him a lifetime to live, 5 years to write, and it will take you 161 minutes to watch. It was warmly received at Cannes, but no one can expect to "catch" everything Mr. Tarantino has served up in one viewing. That said, one viewing will likely be one too many for quite a few folks (especially many under 40 who have no recollection of this Hollywood). Some will categorize this as an overindulgent nostalgia trip for movie nerds. And they are likely correct. But for those of us who complain that too many movies are remakes, re-treads and comic books, there is no denying Tarantino delivers a unique and creative viewing experience - and it's not meant for everyone.
    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.
    8AlsExGal

    It seems like a throwback to earlier Tarantino films

    This is Tarantino's tribute to what he saw as a golden time in Hollywood. Tate's murder symbolized a loss of innocence that changed the industry forever.

    However, the title acknowledges that this is all a fairy tale. The parallel plotlines of Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth suggest that the industry and the culture were already changing, and that change is inevitable. Dalton, once a leading man in his own TV series, is struggling against changing tastes and the next generation of actors. Old-school Booth battles the hippies who have taken over his old stomping grounds, but there is the feeling that his kind are on the way out, and the hippy revolution is just around the corner.

    I think Manson's presence is really open to interpretation. One reading is that he's simply a red herring. I think another way of reading his survival underscores the admission that this is a fairytale fantasy, and that in real life, very bad people exist and get away with horrible things.

    Tarantino's first three films are almost entirely character-focused, dialogue-driven thrillers that rely entirely on the charisma and depth of their characters. Reservoir Dogs could not function without the tense interplay between Mr. White, Orange, Blonde, and Pink. Pulp Fiction is made great by the (at the time) completely unique relationships and dialogue between its characters, especially Jules / Vincent and Butch / Marcellus. Jackie Brown is probably Tarantino's most human and compassionate film, and it is certainly his least cartoonish and most grounded film; it is proof that Tarantino can make a great film even when he cuts back his quirky stylistic choices.

    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood felt like a call-back to Jackie Brown in many ways which was just so refreshing for me. I have missed the Tarantino who is so interested and invested in not just his characters but the relationships between the characters. I've missed the Tarantino who understands restraint is just as important as stylized action or quirky dialogue.
    DanTheButler

    Tarantino just created a new genre of film

    I don't typically leave IMDb reviews but this film deserves so much praise for its risky screenplay in such a dark true crime setting.

    For 2 hrs, 41 minutes, I was taken 50 years back, experiencing Hollywood's film industry as a comedic drama filled with desire, tension and everyday life.

    I liked Brad's character the most, but Leo easily matched with his own performance. A definite see-it-in-theatres watch. Bring your sense of humor though. There are lines of dialogue and laugh out loud bits that completely satisfy your curious mind. Expect everything you would from Tarantino, but also what you wouldn't.

    I gave it a perfect 10 because I forgot I was watching a nearly 3 hour film, even though it still wasn't long enough for me. I would like to see a director's cut up to an hour longer as I think this is a unique case that extra footage would only help such an already powerful story.

    I had the privilege to watch an early 70mm screening of this film at the cinerama dome with the director, Tarantino, in the audience. It was a surreal experience I'll never forget.
    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

    Explaining the Real Sharon Tate’s 'Hollywood' Appearance

    Explaining the Real Sharon Tate’s 'Hollywood' Appearance

    Quentin Tarantino and Margot Robbie reveal why footage of tragic actress Sharon Tate was included in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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    • Curiosidades
      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.
    • Erros de gravação
      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.
    • Citações

      Jay Sebring: Is everybody okay?

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

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Like Django Livre (2012), the film opens with the late 1960's Columbia Pictures logo.
    • Versões alternativas
      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.
    • Conexões
      Edited from Fugindo do Inferno (1963)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Rocks
      (from Paladino do Oeste (1957))

      Written by Bernard Herrmann

      Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • How long is Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • Why is Samuel L. Jackson not in this movie?
    • Why does the poster of the movie say, "The ninth film from Quentin Tarantino", when, according to IMDb, he's made up to 12 whole (excluded the short ones and other specials) movies up to this movie?
    • Who wrote the music for the scene where Rick is acting in a war movie, killing Germans with a flametrower? Or is the music from another movie? If yes, which film?

    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de agosto de 2019 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Reino Unido
      • China
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official Site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Italiano
      • Espanhol
      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • Había una vez en Hollywood
    • Locações de filme
      • Cielo Drive & Bella Drive, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(the bottom of Rick's street begins here)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Bona Film Group
      • Heyday Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 90.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 142.502.728
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 41.082.018
      • 28 de jul. de 2019
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 392.105.159
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      2 horas 41 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Proporção
      • 2.39 : 1

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