I saw it and Loved it ask me any questions if you have any (SPOILERS)
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Réponse de MrCharmingMan
le 27 juillet 2019 à 14h37
You know what's funny? I actually thought the characters between Leo and Brad were secret lovers and that we the audience get the major reveal in the end that they were, but no they have a platonic heterosexual bromance friendship in this flick. Its actually quite a sweet one as you see they really do look out for each other and thats rare especially in Hollywood and in life.
Margot Robbie is actually pretty tame in this one, and she does a great job making you like Sharon Tate and see her as a likable innocent character. I don think i ever see Margot get all overly sexy in anything besides WolfofWallStreet? Isn't she pretty tame in all other movies?
Réponse de Innovator
le 28 juillet 2019 à 06h41
In the beginning, I was enthralled by the atmosphere and how accurate many things are to the L.A. 60s and 70s, but some of the events made me shirk back saying, "Wait, that's not right." It wasn't until I realized this was supposed to be, like Inglorious Bastards, in that it's not supposed to be historically accurate that I started just to have fun with it. I loved the movie a lot after that.
Réponse de friscokid
le 28 juillet 2019 à 20h20
Yes, some, many of the scenes were replicas of late 60s...everything from the old studio Pitt went to where Manson commune hung out or took over to El Taco?, place Tate and gang ate at night of attack...spot on from movie to real life. It was an outstanding movie IMHO. A different type of "GENRE" per se...regarding movies. Did you notice for example when Margot/Tate watching herself in movie, it was 'ACTUAL' film clips of 'real' Sharon Tate, not MARGOT. Loved how that was mixed in...while in another part, DeCaprio was inserted/acted the film clip (re-created or magically cropped him in-The Great Escape? )
Réponse de MrCharmingMan
le 29 juillet 2019 à 02h14
Same here buddy I loved what QT did with it. I think had he kept the original historical ending it would have made a good movie end on such a negative and predictable almost boring note.
Réponse de MrCharmingMan
le 29 juillet 2019 à 02h15
Exactly QT is the MAN! GENIUS and haters gonna hate but only he keeps knocking it out the park! Also yeah loved how he used the real Sharon in the movie scenes almost to honor her with this movie.
Réponse de rvcanuck
le 30 juillet 2019 à 20h55
Maybe it's just me, but I doubt the families of the original Manson victims would appreciate this little "tribute" much.
Réponse de jorgito2001
le 7 août 2019 à 08h46
And they can promptly go f**k themselves! Those people were MONSTERS the atrocities they did! #norespect
The way Sharon Tate was potrayed..it was almost "angelic"..supposedly they felt her spirit was on set. Sadder in the fact that supposedly she was a very good & kind person in real life. Makes the real life tragedy that much more tragic.
Réponse de MrCharmingMan
le 7 août 2019 à 16h38
As hot as Margo is Sharon seemed to be even hotter? RIP
Réponse de Badlands1
le 7 août 2019 à 19h52
Was Leo supposed to be portraying Eastwood, or Wayne? Did Bruce lee really work with Polanskis people? Why was Tate married to a different guy, I thought only Roman got her pregnant
Réponse de Innovator
le 7 août 2019 à 21h44
Leo, I believe was fictional, though Tarantino based him off of Ty Hardin and a few other actors. "Hardin is a perfect example of a Rick Dalton kind of guy." - Tarantino https://screenrant.com/once-hollywood-leonardo-dicaprio-rick-dalton-real-actors/
Bruce Lee was the fight choreographer, though credited as "Karate Advisor", for the movie "The Wrecking Crew" (1968) starring Dean Martin, Sharon Tate, and Nancy Kwan, which I assume was the film they were shooting in the movie. https://twitter.com/etrnlsharontate/status/917820353501478912
Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski married in 1968. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Tate
Réponse de thebarnman
le 20 août 2019 à 19h06
Why would anyone care? This movie is a fairy tail, not true to life and what happened to them in real life is unspeakable. Wouldn't it be nice if the victims had a normal evening and ended up living long and prosperous? The name of the movie starts out by saying "Once Upon A Time" or did you not notice that?
Réponse de thebarnman
le 20 août 2019 à 19h12
I know in real life Polanski was away that evening. At the very end of the movie, was that Polanski or Sharon Tate's friend who was talking with DiCaprio's character?
They were both short guys, so I was a bit confused about who that was at the end.
Réponse de thebarnman
le 21 août 2019 à 04h32
Ah, it looks like I wasn't the only one confused about that. I'm sure you're correct since like you said he was kind of sticking to real-life events. I started getting nervous when they started showing the continuous time updates as those times were probably correct when certain things were happening that evening. When I eventually watch the movie again, I'll be certain to make note of the differences of the looks between Tate's husband and her old boyfriend. I think both were short, so that didn't help much in separating the two.
I figured the ending however would have had to be different from real life events. If it wasn't, it would not have been a classic Tarantino ending.
Réponse de thebarnman
le 26 août 2019 à 01h01
The girl who played Trudi (the one who whispered into DiCaprio's ear telling him that was the best acting she had ever seen) was she a totally fictional character, or did she represent someone who later would become famous in real life?
Réponse de Innovator
le 26 août 2019 à 01h14
Trudi Fraser was inspired by a child actress on the TV show "Lancer", which De Capreo is depicted as a villain in during the movie.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/07/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-julia-butters-interview