Once Upon A Time On Silver Screen
Quentin Tarantino made the right professional choice – he knows how to surprise the audience. There might be a vast palette of attitudes to him and his eccentric creative thinking, but he cannot be deprived from high-staking freshness, sense of style and ability to follow it in his own way. Signature aesthetics of bloodshed is a long gone fairytale for lamers, Tarantino is multidimensional and unpredictable. This October he returns on screen with his 9th feature film that has already made the summer – Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood. 10 extra minutes of previously unveiled footage to be shown in theaters while China bans the release of the film, tanking its box office – too much of an intrigue, let`s better talk about the movie itself. It is quite a deed to rebuild the live atmosphere of Hollywood of 1960ies in the name of sweet nostalgia. The way Tarantino coped with this task is absolutely stunning, the soundtrack he has chosen still rocks in my ears, covering the profound performance by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. For those who think they`re too old for this party: just keep in mind The Irishman by Martin Scorsese that united Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci into the third age dream team.