chewbaccacharlie
Iscritto in data gen 2018
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Valutazione di chewbaccacharlie
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino's 9th film, and the standard he set himself with his previous work and without a doubt this movie has lived up to it. The characters are well-written and explored in great detail and acted amazingly, especially by Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt.
The movie has a very distinct tone. It's a mood-film that serves as an experience to drop into. Setting a tone and exploring the scenery, period and characters seems to be primary next to Story and I love that. Whereas I think some people may have a problem with the scenes playing more to developing a world rather than telling a story, I loved each set-piece and small story that took place.
There's definitely some pacing issues with the beginning but the way the third act is written and the tone of the middle section makes up for it. I especially love how fairytale the movie is, everything is very perfect and intentionally cheesy which fits in with the title beginning with "Once Upon a Time,". This is a movie that takes place in its own movie world, where everything plays out like movies do but in reference to a real life event, something horrible and completely unfairytale, since movies, especially ones from the 60s, are meant to be, distractions from the horrific reality. This movie takes something horrible and inserts two cheesy action heroes into it, mocking the escapism found in classic cinema.
The movie has beautiful cinematography and editing choices and a very neatly-chosen soundtrack. It may be too slow-paced in certain parts but that's something I can get behind 9/10
The movie has a very distinct tone. It's a mood-film that serves as an experience to drop into. Setting a tone and exploring the scenery, period and characters seems to be primary next to Story and I love that. Whereas I think some people may have a problem with the scenes playing more to developing a world rather than telling a story, I loved each set-piece and small story that took place.
There's definitely some pacing issues with the beginning but the way the third act is written and the tone of the middle section makes up for it. I especially love how fairytale the movie is, everything is very perfect and intentionally cheesy which fits in with the title beginning with "Once Upon a Time,". This is a movie that takes place in its own movie world, where everything plays out like movies do but in reference to a real life event, something horrible and completely unfairytale, since movies, especially ones from the 60s, are meant to be, distractions from the horrific reality. This movie takes something horrible and inserts two cheesy action heroes into it, mocking the escapism found in classic cinema.
The movie has beautiful cinematography and editing choices and a very neatly-chosen soundtrack. It may be too slow-paced in certain parts but that's something I can get behind 9/10
This film has a surprising inability to invoke any fear at all. Any scary scene is completely ruined by the movie either trying to be funny, or it forcing terrible music or clichè sound effects.
The comedy is one of the worst aspects, it's annoying and cringeworthy at times and completely overshadows the "scary" tone. The characters are just as worse, not only is the main lead emotionless and inconsistent. She's a character that tries to be strong and independent by being needlessly mean and cold to many people. The rest of the characters fall into two categories. Needlessly mean/stupid or needlessly heroic/amazing-at-everything.
Horribly overrated. Completely devoid of any emotion, and sets things up to never be answered. This does not reward any viewers and it's ending is extremely disappointing.
The comedy is one of the worst aspects, it's annoying and cringeworthy at times and completely overshadows the "scary" tone. The characters are just as worse, not only is the main lead emotionless and inconsistent. She's a character that tries to be strong and independent by being needlessly mean and cold to many people. The rest of the characters fall into two categories. Needlessly mean/stupid or needlessly heroic/amazing-at-everything.
Horribly overrated. Completely devoid of any emotion, and sets things up to never be answered. This does not reward any viewers and it's ending is extremely disappointing.