“Once Upon a
Time…in Hollywood” stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio and was
written and directed by Quentin Tarentino. Imagine trying
to rate a dinner cooked by
a chef when the oven fails and you have to wait until a
later time to finish the meal.
This is the situation I found myself in when, a week ago
and 2/3 into the film, the entire theater
complex went dark due to a power failure and I had to catch the last 1/3 of the
film 7 days later. So now, with that burden disclosed and acknowledging that I
never was really a fan of Mr. DiCaprio, I must confess that I found the
film not only entertaining but well written and well acted too. Mr. DiCaprio was thoroughly
believable as a “Clint Eastwood type” who, like Clint, goes from Western TV actor
(i.e. “Rawhide”) to spaghetti-western star, as his character's life
ultimately interwines with his neighbors on Il Cielo Drive in the hills above
Sunset Blvd.and, ultimately, the intruding members of the Manson family. Brad Pitt is
absolutely superb in his role as the friend of and stunt man for the DiCaprio
TV western star.
Having lived and been part of the early days of TV as
well as the Tate-LaBianca killings, the film is really a trip along nostalgia
lane as the viewer is once again reminded of the many landmarks in Los Angeles
in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Perhaps this is why those who have no
familiarity with the city or the time in which the film takes place found it less enjoyable to watch. All that being said,
this is a movie about Hollywood and those who earned their livelihood in it
aided by excellent performances from its to two leading men and a host of major
stars in cameo appearances. I give the film 3 and ½ stars for, despite its almost 3
hours in length, for me, at least, it was a worthwhile and positive theatrical
experience.
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