Quentin Tarantino; Farewell to the filmmaker we loved (when will we see the Eid holiday?)
We probably won't see another movie by Tarantino. With the making of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" in 2019, Tarantino paid homage to cinema in a comprehensive and complete way as a movie buff, saying that he would probably say goodbye to directing after making the third installment of "Kill Bill" because when directors stepped down. As they get older, their movies do not get better! From the 90's until today, watching any Tarantino movie has created an indescribable passion among cinema lovers. "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" was a revival of the Tarantino brand, which was slightly damaged by "The Hateful Eight." If you want to see Tarantino's best film of the last decade, just see "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and you can be carefree about "The Hateful" and "Django".
"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is the story of a star actor It is a television starring Leonardo DiCaprio that has recently declined and now he has to play in Italian spaghetti westerns that he does not like. He has a close friend who is his stuntman named Cliff Booth with the brilliant presence of Brad Pitt. And the adventures of these two people take place in the late 60's. When the hippie movement is active and many conservative people in the city do not show them happiness, but on the other hand, a man named Charlie Manson uses the same movement to gather a group around him. The story of the horrific murder of Sharon Tate by Charlie Manson's gang is one of the film's fascinating subplots, which, of course, has changed in terms of historical accuracy.
Familiar with history. A similar thing happens in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." A film that Tarantino also wrote a novel and translated into Persian. The first half of the movie may be a little tiring and take a while to get along with the story, but an amazing journey to 60s Hollywood awaits you.