Official
Australian release date: 15/8/19. Viewed: 17/8/19.
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Actors: Leonardo
DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino
Genre:
Drama
Rating:
MA
‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ is set
in 1969 Los Angeles and follows TV actor and almost-has-been Rick Dalton
(DiCaprio) and his stunt double/friend Cliff Booth (Pitt) as they try to
stay relevant. Given it’s a Tarantino film, there’s plenty of long shots of
just actors talking – probably too many. While Margot Robbie is third
billed, it feels like she has about 10min screen time and is almost pointless
to the story.
It’s good to watch DiCaprio and Pitt together
and there’s a natural ease and confidence to all their scenes. The problem is
that half the film is just Pitt driving around and DiCaprio acting on a set. There
are plenty of nods to the late 60s – Playboy Mansion, drive-ins, the fashion, dozens
of film posters, smoking in almost every scene, snippets of songs – but
overall, it doesn’t really come across as nostalgic, just gimmicky. Might be
more impactful if you lived through it.
Plenty of cameos/small roles – Pacino,
Hirsch, Olyphant, Dern, Dunham – but none of significance. There’s Roman Polanski
(Zawierucha), Charles Manson (Herriman) and Bruce Lee (Moh), but all have minimal
screen time – except Lee, who’s portrayed as an idiot for some reason. It’s basically
2 hours 20min of nice cinematography – although too many shots of peoples shoes
as they’re walking – and then a hyperviolent/crazy final 20min which half links
some of the film together. As an entire film, it struggles to keep your interest,
there’s only a few funny moments and has a very loose plot.
Overall: All style, no substance.
Gav's
Rating: 2.5 stars.
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