A faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the film industry during the final years of Hollywood's Golden Age in 1969 Los Angeles.
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Leonardo DiCaprio | Rick Dalton |
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Brad Pitt | Cliff Booth |
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Margot Robbie | Sharon Tate |
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Emile Hirsch | Jay Sebring |
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Margaret Qualley | Pussycat |
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Timothy Olyphant | James Stacy |
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Julia Butters | Trudi Fraser |
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Austin Robert Butler | Tex Watson |
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Dakota Fanning | Squeaky Fromme |
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Bruce Dern | George Spahn |
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Mike Moh | Bruce Lee |
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Luke Perry | Wayne Maunder |
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Damian Lewis | Steve McQueen |
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Al Pacino | Marvin Schwarz |
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Nicholas Hammond | Sam Wanamaker |
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Samantha Robinson | Abigail Folger |
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Rafal Zawierucha | Roman Polanski |
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Lorenza Izzo | Francesca Capucci |
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Costa Ronin | Voytek Frykowski |
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Damon Herriman | Charlie |
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Lena Dunham | 'Gypsy' |
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Madisen Beaty | 'Katie' |
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Mikey Madison | 'Sadie' |
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James Landry Hébert | 'Clem' |
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Maya Hawke | 'Flowerchild' |
Director | Quentin Tarantino |
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Writer | Quentin Tarantino | |
Producer | Jeffrey Chan, William Paul Clark, David Heyman, Georgia Kacandes, Shannon McIntosh, Daren Metropoulos, Quentin Tarantino, Dong Yu | |
Photography | Robert Richardson |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Owner | Review? |
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Location | Comedy Partition 1 |
Purchased | Dec 01, 2019 |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Nov 30, 2019 at our home |
Index | 871 |
Added Date | Nov 30, 2019 20:09:18 |
Modified Date | Dec 01, 2019 10:30:05 |
My quick rating - 6,9/10. Well, this is a nice little niche movie from Tarantino. If you aren't familiar at all with the Manson murders, then a bunch of this movie will make little or no sense. That won't make the movie bad by any means. I believe some pretty good performances were turned in by all, for the most part. Although zombie Margot Robbie was a little distracting as Sharon Tate. Anyway, the movie follows the lives of a few Hollywood B listers in late 60s Hollywood, and the intertwining of their lives wtih the events of the Manson murders. That is a very blanket statement way of covering this, as a few Quentin inside jokes are slipped in along the way, most likely a lot more than I noticed on one viewing. Big nod to Bruce Lee though. I think Tarantino used his clout to try and make a movie to show off a bit of his friendships he has made and the knowledge he has about movies in general, to a good extent for the movie, but also about the only ddrawback to it. The length of this movie got tedious when it wasn't needed. Put that aside, and the movie wraps itself up, two hours and 40 minutes later, with a not so satisfying ending. It was just far enough off to make it more fiction. Maybe that was done for the sake of it being a movie more than a documentary, I really couldn't tell what they were shooting for at that point. But again, this is not a knock on the film, the movie has typical Tarantino blood abound, when need be, good one liners and fitting humor. Everyone is expecting Pulp Fiction all over again, even I will admit I often think about when he might capture that brilliance again. That is my fault for thinking that way, though. I doubt I am alone when doing that.
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