Jeri Jacquin
Coming to 4K Ultra
HD, Bluray and DVD from visionary writer/director Quentin Tarantino and Sony
Pictures Home Entertainment is a film that can only be called ONCE UPON A TIME
IN HOLLYWOOD.
It is 1969 Los
Angeles and Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) is having an identity crisis. Once
the lead in his own television series, he also makes time to do roles in other
television shows. Living in the Hollywood hills on the secluded Cielo Drive, he
is driven around town by his stunt double and friend Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt).
Also living on Cielo
Drive next door is actress Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) and husband director
Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha). She is living and loving life taking time to
enjoy her career.
While working out
life and where his career is going, Dalton has to take each phase like a scene
with decisions that constantly plague him. Cliff is a little more free spirited
and enjoys stunt work when he gets it and being a friend to Dalton. It is difficult
for Cliff with a rumor that surrounds an incident in his life.
On several occasions
he sees the young girl Pussycat (Margaret Qualley) hitchhiking through L.A.
After dropping Dalton off on the set, he sees Pussycat again and offers her a
ride. Strangely enough she is staying at the Spahn Movie Ranch where Cliff once
shot scenes and she invites him to meet Charlie. Eager to see owner George
Spahn (Bruce Dern), he is met with hostility by Squeaky (Dakota Fanning) and
Tex (Austin Butler).
Dalton decides to go
to Italy and do spaghetti westerns and returns home after six months with a
wife and a need to simplify his life which includes having to let Cliff go as a
driver. That doesn't stop these old friends from whooping it up one last time.
That same night, Dalton's very pregnant neighbor Sharon and friends Jay (Emile
Hirsch), Abigail (Samantha Robinson) and Voytek (Costa Ronin) are out
celebrating as well.
What none of them
could know was what would happen on Cielo Drive that hot night in 1969!
DiCaprio as Dalton
is absolutely stunning in this role. He is a paranoid, dysfunctional, insecure
chain smoking alcoholic who believes the worst about himself as an actor. That
is what makes his performance brilliant in that he is not only able to pull all
of that off, but kept me convinces for two hours and forty-five minutes.
DiCaprio's acting within acting scenes is intense at times but so damn well
done I forgot it was a scene within a scene of the movie itself. I will be
thinking about this performance for a very long time.
Pitt as Cliff is
laid back and happy with his life of being in the background of Dalton's
career. This character that has a past that gets in his way yet not enough to
bother him. His true love is pittie Brandy who is just as adorable as she wants
to be and very protective of her human. Pitt gives the audience charm, rooftop
abs (oh sorry, should I not have mentioned that?), that insanely memorable grin
and a threshold of no-nonsense that is amazing up to the point where it isn't.
I am crazy about every aspect of this character until the absolute…very…end and
then I just fell head over heels once again for Pitt. There couldn't have been
a better pairing than these two actors and honestly I never would have thought
of it which is why I'm not a director.
Robbie as Tate gives
a performance of a sweet and simple woman who loved music, friends, and sitting
in a movie theatre watching herself not out of narcissm, but to experience the
audience reaction. Her character portrayal of the actress was beautiful.
Olyphant as Stacey
gets a chance to don western gear and I loved watching him dual it out, so to
speak, with DiCaprio. Fanning as Squeaky portrayed someone I wouldn't want to
meet in a dark alley…ever. Butler, Madison and Beatty as the terrifying Manson trio
are as frightening as they need to be and I'm leaving it right there.
A shout out to young
Julia Butters as Trudi is epic in her two scenes with DiCaprio. My reaction to
her was immediate and filled with smiles. Her character is smart, witty, and
perceptive all trapped inside the body of an 8 year old. I want to be her when
I grow up!
Other cast include
Sydney Sweeney as Snake, Timothy Olyphant as James Stacy, Harley Quinn Smith as
Froggie, Damian Lewis as Steve McQueen, Mike Moh as Bruce Lee, Lorenza Izzo as
Francesca Capucci, Rumer Willis as Joanna Pettet, Scoot McNairy as Bob Gilbert,
Clifton Collins Jr. as Ernesto, Michael Madsen, and Kurt Russell as Randy.
Also, Rebecca
Gayheart as Billie, Lena Dunham as Gypsy, Nicholas Hammond as Sam Wanamaker,
Mikey Madison as Sadie, Madisen Beaty as Katie, Julia Butters as Trudi, Luke
Perry as Wayne Maunder, and Al Pacino as Marvin Schwarzs.
Sony Pictures Home
Entertainment encompasses motion picture production for television, digital
content and theater releases. The studios include Columbia Pictures, Screen
Gems, TriStar Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Stage 6 Films and Sony Picture
Classics. To see what is coming to theaters and to home entertainment please
visit www.sonypictures.com.
The 9th film from
Quentin Tarantino also includes over twenty minutes of additional scenes and an
exclusive behind-the-scenes. The Bonus Material includes Quentin Tarantino's Love Letter to Hollywood, Bob
Richardson - For the Love of Film, Shop Talk - The Cars of 1969, Restoring
Hollywood - The Production Design of ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, and The Fashion of 1969.
Also available in a
limited 4K Ultra HD Collector's Edition with 7" vinyl record, collectible
vintage poster and an exclusive new mini edition of Mad Magazine inspired by
the film.
This is as brief of
a review as I could possible do for this film because I really don't want to
spoil any of it for anyone. I can say that I think I've seen a strong contender
for an Academy Award nomination and many actors that could easily fill all the
slots for Best Actor and Best Supporting nods.
What I love best
about this film, and perhaps it shows my age, is that I remember all of it. The
clothing, magazines, music, cars, the scenery, the places and the events of the
era turned a light back on inside my head. All of it provided an emotional rollercoaster
of staying in the story and trying not to let the eye candy distract.
The story, and oh
what a story it is, came from the mind of Tarantino absolutely. Every scene was
a wonder of where it was going and what would happen when we (meaning everyone
in the theatre with me) got there. Dalton and Booth took us on the ride and I
didn't fight on second of it. We wanted to know more about their personal
issues and the six degrees of separation between every character we were
introduced to. Trust me when I say this was definitely an experience.
Were there a few
giggles? Of course! Tarantino has a twisted sense of that and he lets us in on
it. Of course I caught myself giggling a few times to myself but that's my own
personal twisted sense of humor.
Yes the film is 161
minutes long yet it is one of the best times I've had at the movies in a long
time. Being in the desert of wanting-thirst for something amazing on screen,
Tarantino has just given me a huge whiskey sour and I certainly wouldn't mind another.
In the end – it is a
story of Hollywood Tarantino style!
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