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Es war einmal in Hollywood im Jahre 1969: Rick Dalton hat schon bessere Tage gesehen. Einst war der Schauspieler ein gefeierter Fernsehstar. Doch diese Zeiten sind längst vorbei. Inzwischen hält er sich mehr schlecht als recht mit Gastauftritten als Bösewicht in anderen TV-Produktionen über Wasser. Denn den Sprung auf die große Kinoleinwand hat er nie geschafft. Dabei ist sein Stunt-Double und Freund Cliff Booth stets an seiner Seite. Am Tiefpunkt seiner Karriere angelangt, bekommt Rick allerdings einen prominenten Nachbarn. Der Regisseur Roman Polanski ist mit seiner Frau, der Schauspielerin Sharon Tate in das Haus nebenan eingezogen. Während Tate das Leben in Amerikas Traumfabrik in vollen Zügen genießt, droht ihr Glück ein jähes Ende zu nehmen. Denn die mörderische Gruppe um Charles Manson plant eine Gräueltat, wie sie die Welt noch nicht gesehen hat …
Avis de la communauté (10)
This movie was almost 3h long. And with that it was pretty much 2h30 too long. Even more than Pulp Fiction this is just a random collection of pointless scenes being exploited for Tarantinos fetishes and goal to stuff as much 60ies and 70ies fanboy dreams into his scenes as possible, just for the sake of it. Because people will eat anything out of his hand, even dog food. There were about three, max. four, good scenes in it. Scenes that you can cut down, put onto YouTube, stripping them from their context and show someone with no clue, and they'll probably enjoy it more than you did cuz they didnt have to sit through 2h30 of boring junk to see it. DiCaprio nailed his role, he synced very, very well with Brad Pitt. Margot Robbie was probably the most wasted casting of the century and I take many issues in Tarantinos portrayal of Roman Polanski as a cool, total OK guy. And I know, people will tell me, "Tarantino writes amazing dialogue, he knows cinema better than anyone else". Blabla. Im sorry. I dont buy it. I can watch gore, sexual innuendos and funny scenes elsewhere, in a more condensed and frankly better fashion. And yeah, i didnt like Pulp Fiction either, nor Django. But I freaking love Inglorious Bastards and The Hateful Eight, so I don't know. Maybe i like Tarantino in settings that provide no way for him to fulfill his fetishes and daydreams.
I would score it with a 6 but it gets one more point by the Flamethrower.
What a hogwash!! With all these big names in the movie it still turned out to be a total waste of time. In this almost three hour long torture there were maybe two or three exciting scenes. There was literally no story and I'm still thinking what was the point of all this??
BOOORIIING !!! If you see the names "Tarantino" "DiCaprio" "Brad" "Margot" you are waiting a wonderful movie. However, in this movie I checked my watch to understand "How many minutes did I waste with this movie". In the whole movie, nothing is happening. For example, you are seeing Margot Robbie for at most 10 minutes, and she is dancing or not talking. They just used the power of the names to attract people.