In Reply to: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood posted by fantja on July 26, 2019 at 08:00:39:
until it became a cinematic apology for "the murders". Making light of that is akin to making fun of the Holocaust or any other serious moment in history.I really liked Pacino, Pitt, and dynamite Margaret Qualley. It was an interesting flow of images and feelings for the end of the '60s. I was never bored or restless, I just drank in the times as I had just gone into the service.
Blessedly, there was no Sam Jackson chewing up the scenery. I think there will be some discussion on the treatment of the subject matter and it will not be the note Tarrantino goes out on. He's got to go out strong.
Edits: 07/31/19
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- Just saw it and liked it . . . (tiny sperler, maybe) - Billy Wonka 14:55:31 07/31/19 (7)
- RE: Just saw it and liked it . . . (tiny sperler, maybe) - beach cruiser 02:58:59 08/08/19 (0)
- If this is true he will go out wrong rather than strong... - musetap 12:06:55 08/03/19 (0)
- Largely agree, however... - Steve O 18:14:32 07/31/19 (4)
- The creeping violence in tv and films was addressed . . . - Billy Wonka 14:37:15 08/01/19 (0)
- RE: Largely agree, however... - Paul Eizik 09:16:16 08/01/19 (2)
- I can do that but need a little help... - Steve O 10:47:44 08/01/19 (1)
- RE: I can do that but need a little help... - Paul Eizik 13:53:07 08/01/19 (0)