Once upon a time there was a movie with such a cleverly crafted marketing strategy that the internet was flooded with hot takes about the film before anyone had actually laid eyes on it.
That film is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the new movie from the brilliant yet often problematic mind of Quentin Tarantino. The film focuses on Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a fading actor who used to star in a hit TV Western series and is now struggling to find supporting roles in B-grade movies while falling into booze-filled moments of emotional angst over the way the world is passing him by.
The one constant in Rick’s life is Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), a Vietnam War veteran who started off as Rick’s stunt double but is now mostly his driver, confidant and the person who keeps all the scattered pieces of his life (very loosely) together.
Oh, and he also potentially killed his wife, but the movie is not super keen to have you dwell on that.
On this episode of Mamamia’s daily entertainment podcast, The Spill hosts Laura Brodnik and Kee Reece give a spoiler-free review of Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood.
One of the smartest elements of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was Tarantino’s decision to take DiCaprio and Pitt, arguably two of the world’s most charismatic and alluring movie stars that time has failed to slow down and reinvent them on screen as bumbling and unlikeable characters who the audience is encouraged to be entertained by but not actually root for.