Description
Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…
I don't know, I've already watched it five times, I love it
5/5
I started watching without reading the description and as soon as Polanski and Tate were shown, I understood the arc about Manson.
Aesthetically filmed.
Insanely beautiful Los Angeles, Soundtrack, Hippies, Clothes, Westerns.
I melted into this time machine.
I'm happy that Tarantino saved Polanski's house in the end.
Tarantino, as always, is one of the best, very audaciously, stunningly interpreted the terrible story and not only, rewriting it in his own way, using his signature handwriting and seasoning with humor
He took and rewrote the time for which he loves to be nostalgic, took and canceled the death of the 60s, at the same time tormenting and suspending the audience, in anticipation of the inevitability of the deaths of innocent people, in particular the pregnant character Margot Robbie, who was literally destined to get a lot of knives, and at the same time the whole era of those carefree, peaceful years.
These crazy fools fancied themselves the devil, followers, and look at how cheerfully and fervently the fucking hippies were landed on the ground!
In turn, the real drama of the picture lies in the lame injustice of this world, but there is a movie that gives us magic, makes the world a better place!
Both are unconditionally excellent masters of their craft!
A nice movie and its timing only made it better . It would be possible to watch three and a half hours here, as it seems to me 🌚
When I watched the ending, I was surprised how much that day in the alternate world with the living Sharon Tate turned out to be devalued. It's just that a gang of hippies attacked a house where no one died. In the distant 2022, bloggers will not make podcasts about... about what? After all, nothing historical happened that day on August 8. An ordinary night.
And on the other hand, in our world, Sharon's murder was the very incident that helped the crazy Charles Manson to be caught and brought to justice. And if it hadn't been for it, if everything had been like in the movie, then who knows what would have happened tomorrow. After all, Charles Manson is still alive in the Tarantino universe, and when the movie ends, then you remember about it. So, perhaps, according to what he will do tomorrow or somewhere in that alternative future, it will still be possible to record a whole series of podcasts in 2022.
An interesting film.
When you've listened to the songs in the film so many times over the past few years that you immediately recognize them 😅
It's interesting to listen to Al Pacino reveal the secrets of Hollywood and TV...
"Don't cry in front of Mexicans" 😂
Is that how a dog is fed? I just threw various things into one bowl and that's it. 🤔
What a beauty Margot Robbie is 🥰
I wonder how the family circumstances were explained to us in the person of Steve McQuinn 🙂
How nice it is to hear again in the film itself not only the songs, but also the radio ads that you periodically listened to on your phone, and it's unusually funny to see and remember how you listened to the full versions while in the film the songs were not always completely, sometimes even only intro 😂
I hope Rick at least pays Cliff for being his personal lackey?
I wonder how many% of the female audience of the film lost consciousness at the 39th minute 😁
A flashback inside a flashback. I remembered Deadpool: "The fourth wall inside the fourth wall?" 😁
Oh, that scene with Bruce Lee, which caused a lot of noise and discussion 😅
When your wife is in charge, but you're ashamed to admit it 😅
By the way, it turns out that Bruce Lee is portrayed by the same actor who played the inhuman Newt in the failed ABC series "Inhumans". And Janet is played by Zoey Bell, Tarantino's favorite stuntman. She even starred as herself in his "Proof of Death", where she confronted the character of Kurt Russell, who plays her husband here. 😆
Oh, this smart little girl 😁 🥰
"Stand by the movie poster so people know who you are" 😆
Well, which Tarantino movie will do without legs 😆
Well done Cliff – another would gladly accept a blowjob offer, and he is smart enough to first make sure that she is really 18
We love Pussy 😁
How different is Tex, Austin Butler, from the Feyd-Rout in "Dune 2" 😅
4 films in 6 months? Impressionable
"... a friend who is more than a brother, but less than a wife..."
At least he paid Booth all this time, he did not work for free…
How sad it is to look at a pregnant Sharon when you know what really happened...😢
That's how the mochilovo began, for which we are watching Tarantino. Probably no one deserved what happened to them more than them, considering that unlike the villains of previous films, these were real people who actually committed terrible atrocities… But if you think about it, Booth and Dalton would probably have been arrested later for excessive use of force in self–defense, if not for fame and glory 😅
How could Tim Roth be removed 😮
Judging by the credits, Zoey Bell not only had a cameo, but was also a stunt coordinator.