"Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood":
A
Love
Letter
to
Old
Hollywood
The
latest
film
by
acclaimed
director
Quentin
Tarantino,
"Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood"
is
a
nostalgic
and
affectionate
tribute
to
the
golden
age
of
cinema.
Set
in
Los
Angeles
in
1969,
the
movie
follows
the
lives
of
two
men
–
fading
Hollywood
actor
Rick
Dalton
(Leonardo
DiCaprio)
and
his
loyal
stunt
double
Cliff
Booth
(Brad
Pitt)
–
as
they
navigate
through
a
rapidly
changing
industry
and
a
shifting
cultural
landscape.
But
more
than
just
a
story
about
the
ups
and
downs
of
show
business,
"Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood"
is
a
love
letter
to
old
Hollywood,
with
Tarantino
paying
homage
to
the
classic
movies
and
iconic
figures
that
shaped
the
industry.
From
the
recreations
of
TV
shows
like
"The
F.B.I."
and
"Lancer"
to
the
real-life
landmarks
like
the
Cinerama
Dome
and
the
El
Coyote
restaurant,
the
film
transports
viewers
back
to
a
bygone
era
of
glamour,
style,
and
sophistication.
At
the
same
time,
the
movie
also
acknowledges
the
darker
aspects
of
Hollywood,
from
the
exploitation
of
women
and
minorities
to
the
excesses
of
drug
and
alcohol
abuse.
But
rather
than
dwell
on
the
negative,
Tarantino
suggests
that
there
was
a
certain
magic
and
romance
to
that
era
that
we
may
never
see
again.
With
a
star-studded
cast
that
includes
Margot
Robbie
as
Sharon
Tate,
the
tragic
figure
who
represents
the
innocence
and
promise
of
a
new
generation,
"Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood"
is
a
cinematic
tour
de
force
that
blends
fact
and
fiction,
humor
and
heartbreak,
in
a
way
that
only
Tarantino
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Whether
you're
a
fan
of
classic
movies
or
simply
enjoy
a
good
story
well
told,
this
is
one
film
that
is
not
to
be
missed.