Once upon a time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino - the review by Francesca Salmeri

The last of Quentin Tarantino film also comes in Italian cinemas with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie. United States / United Kingdom / 161 '

Celebrations in luxury villas, martial arts, i western, Tarantino himself has defined his ninth labor "a love letter to L.A. to my world "and indeed before the vision of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood you can not help but have the impression of being catapulted into a romantic fairy tale set in a Los Angeles lost.

The timing, albeit in a classic Tarantino style in his constantly switch from one character to another recount, surprising because the events that punctuate the plot, daily contingencies of the characters masterfully interpreted, they barely peeped the scene, leaving room for broad pictures and descriptions of the atmosphere tense and dreamlike of Hollywood 1968.

Leonardo di Caprio in the role of Rick Dalton, Brad Pitt in the role of Cliff Booth and Margot Robbie, in the role of Sharon Tate, hold on their shoulders the narrative evolution in a dotted outline by the attention to detail and a scenario that tells the same story of the characters. Sharon, Rick and Cliff live the same Hollywood but each shows a different fraction or, passing from the point of view of a rising star to that of an actor trying the fears of those who should those of men, a former war veteran, do not miss a shot but it lacks totally intake.

Dakota Fanning and Margaret Qualley are only two of the minor parts that enrich the story in its most intimate and delicate details. In the background, the events of the Charles Manson cult shown with skill and originality blend the narrative levels already treated by returning a tense scene and more down-to enriching the interest in the film.

The plot reveals the melancholy of memory thanks to images of great aesthetic and emotional effect, as an embarrassed Sharon Tate, sitting between the seats of an empty semi cinemas excited to listen to and find out the public's reactions to his every scene.

Francesca Salmeri

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