RE: CineTV Community Newspaper | Issue 22 | 2023
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Watching Once Upon a Time in Hollywood I observed an interesting narrative product of Quentin Tarantino's script with an agile editing and development. I also felt some satisfaction in watching Rick Dalton and Cliff Both exterminate the Hippies of Charles Mason's cult who infamously committed the murders of Sharon Tate and her friends. Here Sharon Tate does not die.
I really liked the story of the decline of those stars that Hollywood burns and therefore perform in Europe Spaghetti Western Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio). He establishes a friendship and a good dynamic with a stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), finally, we are introduced to Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) an actress who presents a promising future and wife of film director Roman Polanski.
What I didn't like about the film is how smugly it portrays Bruce Lee, making him seem overbearing and obnoxious, it takes the shine off the image that the public has of him.
As always Tarantino presents a great soundtrack very much in keeping with what was heard in those distant years of the 1960s.
Greetings to all, I am about to see Spiderman through the Spider-Verse, with very good reviews from my friends, who have been impressed in the cinema.
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