Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Review : A Self-Worth Feast Hosted By A Mad Genius

Genre: Comedy/Drama

Let’s kick things off by addressing the elephant in the room.

Verdict: A therapeutic watch for cinephiles.

This is a Tarantino film, with Tarantino tropes, Tarantino quips, and Tarantino badassery.

Now, that the elephant is out of the way ahead. Let’s look at it without reminiscing that it’s the 9th film by Quentin Tarantino. Buzzwords outta the darn window!

Wow, such a miserable attempt at aping the Texan colloquialism. Anyway, this is a jargon-heavy film. Heavy is the term they use for antagonists in Hollywood and this film is for those who read, listen and watch everything industrial. It’s not a niche. It’s enlightening.

The film industry, irrespective of which part of the globe it represents, is a gloomy place. Honest people survive in it. People who know they’re here to trade immortality, filthy wealth and demigod status by trading skill and sincerity. One such honest dude is Rick Dalton. Or, Rick F***ing Dalton, as he likes to be reminded as. Rick Dalton is stuck in his own limbo. A collapsing star on television who pushes younger talent over him in scenes and misses out on roles which could’ve been his. People don’t remember who he exactly is. Producers don’t find him bankable enough ad a lead. His presence is as overlooked as the deaths in the Vietnam War around the same timeline. All he has is a man, who can literally risk his life for Rick. His body double Cliff Booth.

Google any famous action actor’s body double and you’ll find how close they are to each other. You don’t usually find someone who works for a job that demands life-risking skills with no identity in return. Cliff is a guy who knows money and fame aren’t the lanes he’ll be driving through, so love and adulation for Rick are catalysts of his conscience and resume. Cliff is the guy who can jump off a cliff (no pun intended) for Rick and also stop the latter from doing such banal acts. In the weird business of art, their friendship finds solace in interpersonal logic.

It all begins with a promoter played by Al Pacino. Yes, Al Pacino can’t be lessened to a character. The promoter lures a fading Rick Dalton to try his luck in the Italian industry and reclaim the lost status. Rick is perplexed. Cliff has no clue.

The cycle of stardom begins with the fascination with money and recognition. Every star is a nobody, to begin with. People don’t care much about your opinion as long as you’re influential. And, in the capitalism planet, rich people tend to be considered influential. That’s how stars are born. Kids from families with limitations don’t sit well with the status quo and pledge to change everything around by becoming rich, influential and celebrated. That’s the fun part. It’s the chase. But, one the chase ends and they accomplish their goals, the same people realize that fame and wealth can buy you relief but not self-worth. Rick’s neighbor was a legendary filmmaker. Rick had a palatial house. But, the cycle had a new pedal attached now. It all began with ‘Rick, who?’ and came back to ‘Rick Dalton? Ummm, who?’. Rick was on the fence of cutting huge costs. He was no longer the Prima Donna. He was a relic of his own, glorious past. But, Cliff can jump off a Cliff for Dalton, right? He almost does.

When Rick is around, Cliff drives around the city like he owns this place. He meets new friends, makes new foes and realizes that life is an unfair beast that will be ostracised, someday. He is the source of light backing the star. Just like Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski’s dirty footed beau, who finds solace in being a filler artist in renowned films. Or George, a forgotten craftsman living in a box. Or even Cliff’s own pet pitbull Brandy, whose sole purpose is food. Everybody is stuck in limbo. Everybody has a stagnation blocking the sight of their glory. Everybody is in transit.

That’s when the mad genius walks in. The title of the film is suggestive. It is a story about Hollywood, hollywoodised to the realms of lifelike consequences. Here Rick craves to be acknowledged by a child actor and not academy trophies. Cliff cares more about dinner than vaulting a car off a bridge. Here, people are imperfect, vulnerable and thus relatable. Everybody has a hollow. All hollows can’t be filled miraculously. It’s a film on the people in Hollywood. It’s not a film on the Hollywood flavor.

Stars or not, all of us have a redemption date. Our fates are predetermined. But, like GTA, there are cheat codes. Life gives us redemption coupons in ways unthinkable. This almost 3-hour long film threads those coupons. All pair of eyes seek something. That something is camouflaged in attention span testing nuances. That’s how life is. That’s how you realize self-worth. Nobody is a lose. Everybody just learns enough ways to lose and subsequently avert the same. Either sit back with a glass of wine with your close ones and smile in retrospection or get up and give yourself chances. Life is a prototype of Bandersnatch. You create multiple options for yourself. Fate is predetermined. But, the journey is for us to create. That’s how things paddle in the 9th film by Quentin Tarantino.

See, Tarantino doesn’t have many films left in his desire kitty. Star Trek is the last, precisely. He had achieved global status. He is a demigod. He is a cult. But, he’s also Rick Dalton. All of us are Rick Dalton, searching for that redeemable coupon. The mad genius breaks axis-to-axis over the shoulder mandate, pipes in a break out BGM at his will and connects the universe of all his films with this one. He is also Cliff Booth, a guy who cushions you with his stance of action, his storytelling. The mad genius is just one of us, trying to fill the hollow and miss out on nothing before riding into the sunset.

All of us are Reservoir Dogs trailing True Romance in this synthetic Pulp Fiction society. We turn to Inglorious Bastards when life disappoints us. We behave like Natural Born Killers when life fails us. But, eventually, those Four Rooms of love, acknowledgment, fulfillment, and self-worth, we recuperate and rinse off the stains of the Sin City out there. Life is a Grindhouse, with a hounding Django Unchained at us. This is a Planet of Terror and some dreams will be crushed. What will remain, From Dusk To Dawn, is the yearning to drive through that Ranch and keep giving life more shots, more accidents, more flames in the pool? That’s what happens in the 9th film by Quentin Tarantino. That’s what happened, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood.

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Virendra Sehwag Talked About MS Dhoni’s Performance In World Cup Semi Final

Former Indian player and opening batsman Virendra Sehwag opened up about India’s performance in World Cup 2019 and defeat against New Zealand in the semi-final. Sehwag slammed the Indian team management for not promoting MS Dhoni to the top order.

Virat Kohli led team Indian played really well throughout the championship and locked its top spot on the point chart but lost the semi-final match to New Zealand and had to get out of the game.

Sehwag believes that if Dhoni had played before Hardik Pandya the situation could have been reverted. Dhoni comes at 7th position and during the WC semi-final, he came wo bat when the score was 71/5 after 22.5 overs.

The veteran cricketer said that Dhoni should have batted when India needed to build the innings and Pandya should bat at no.7 when India needed to stabilize the innings.

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Marvel Fan Asks Ryan Reynolds To Make A Spider-Man & Deadpool Movie. Ryan Gave An Epic Reply

A huge number of fans were left heart-broken as they came to know that superhero Spider-Man may be leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This is happening because there are reports that Marvel Studios and Sony won’t be producing Spider-Man movies together from now on in view of the fact that both the production houses are not able to reach on an agreement related to the financial terms.

Many fans took to social media to express their annoyance over this latest development and one such fan decided to contact Ryan Reynolds and Tom Holland and requested them for making a Spider-Man and Deadpool movie together.

The fan tweeted, “Can we get a Spiderman and Deadpool movie together”.

The actor gave a wonderful reply to this tweet, “You can, But you can only see it in my heart”.

After this reply from Ryan, fans started requesting him to save Spidey from leaving MCU as he is more powerful than them. Some fans asked questions related to the access of Ryan’s heart so that they can watch the movie of Spider-Man and Deadpool and one such fan asked him whether he is selling tickets to his heart.

The fans of both superheroes Spider-Man and Deadpool were hoping to see them together in a movie for a long time now but it seems that this dream will never be fulfilled as Deadpool will be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe officially while Spider-Man is going out of MCU.

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Rohit Sharma Gets Trolled For Hiding In Group Photo, Twitter Says He Knows How To Hide His Belly

The Indian cricket team is on the tour of West Indies and the players are also having fun while playing cricket. India has already won the T20I and ODI series and now they will be playing a test series of 2 matches against the host that will also start their journey of the World Test Championship.

Recently, Virat Kohli took to the micro-blogging site Twitter and shared a photo in which he is seen with some of his teammates and support staff and they all are having a gala time at the Jolly Beach in Antigua.

Here is the photo:

Kohli shared it with caption, “Stunning day at the beach with the boys 🇮🇳👌😎

They all posed without their shirts and while Twitterati praised Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli for their fitness, they made fun of Rohit Sharma as he was seen standing behind KL Rahul and Ajinkya Rahane. Rohit is seen showing victory sign in the photo but everyone trolled him for hiding because of his belly.

Here are some hilarious reactions:

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It is good to see Indian cricketers enjoying together, especially after the rumours of rift in the team. It was said that Rohit and Virat are not on talking terms since India lost the World Cup semi-finals to New Zealand. It was said that one group of players is not happy with the manner in which the coach and the captain take decisions.

We wish all the best to the Indian team for the test series.

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