Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood, nostalgic

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In this film set in the effervescent era of 1960s Los Angeles, we witness the lives of Rick Dalton, a fading television actor, and his trusty stunt double Cliff Booth, as they try to find their place in an ever-changing industry.

In ‘Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood’, director Quentin Tarantino transports us to a world of nostalgia, cinematic references and vibrant characters, where reality blends with fiction in a celebration of cinema and pop culture.

Through the eyes of Rick and Cliff, we explore the ups and downs of fame, friendship and the struggle to stay relevant in an unforgiving and ever-evolving industry.

As the plot progresses, we are drawn into the life of Sharon Tate, the up-and-coming young actress who lives next door to Rick in the upscale neighbourhood of Cielo Drive, and whose fate unexpectedly becomes intertwined with that of the other characters.


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With its blend of comedy, drama and action, the film weaves a complex and thrilling narrative that culminates in a shocking and surprise-filled ending that defies the conventions and expectations of conventional cinema.

Through its brilliant direction, gorgeous setting and a stellar cast led by Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, ‘Once Upon a Time in.... Hollywood' plunges us into a world of dreams, ambitions and intertwined realities, where the magic of the seventh art mixes with the grim truth of life in Hollywood.


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With its unique style and immersive narrative, the film invites us to reflect on the nature of success, nostalgia for a bygone era and the inevitability of change in an ever-changing world.

At the Academy Awards, it received 10 nominations, including Best Picture, and took home Oscars for Production Design and Supporting Actor for Brad Pitt.

At the Golden Globes, it won Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Supporting Actor for Pitt.

Worldwide, it grossed $374 million against its $90 million budget, Domestically, it is Tarantino's highest grossing film, with $142 million in North America.



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