Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood (2019)

Samuel L. Jackson’s not in this!? How good can it be!? Pretty good.
Supposedly this will be the second to last Quinten Tarantino picture and from that preceptive, it’s interesting how un-Tarantino this film can be at times, but what I did like is that he put these “movie within the movie” moments in this film that made you remember who made the overall project. Cause the main story, about a wash up Actor and his stuntman best friend living next to director Roman Polanski and Charles Manson victim Sharon Tate won’t do that. What you get most from the main plot is some amazing acting from Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. They were shinning like true movie stars in this flick. All the subplots about the world of Hollywood in 1969 is definitely Tarantino filled with so much trivia, cameos and innuendoes, it feels like he’s trying to create his own Avengers: End Game. If you like Tarantino the movie can be a little offsetting because on the surface it feels very different from everything he did before(It’s these little parts of the picture here and there where he elongates the story that you can feel the Tarantino story style.) Otherwise, it’s a real good movie to watch. Despite it’s long running time at two and a half hours, it’s rich with amazing content that always keeps my interest and was always amusing so you would never catch the audience sleeping. Quinton still knows how to make them!