Jason Reitman: "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is Tarantino's "Los Angeles Masterpiece"

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A city deserves a laureate director. New York has Scorsese, Paris has Truffau, Madrid has Almodovar, and I think Omaha has Alexander Payne.

Los Angeles has Tarantino.

"Reservoir Dogs", "Pulp Fiction" (Pulp Fiction) and "Jackie Brown" (Jackie Brown), the birth of several films marked more than just the advent of rock movies. Each is a picture of Los Angeles, and the audience is like a Los Angeles native who was born on a videotape shelf and grew up on the highway sitting in a car looking out through the windshield. If we observe under a microscope, we can only speculate that there are film gears on Tarantino's DNA molecular chain.

and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is another meticulously created masterpiece dedicated to Los Angeles by the director. Like all his other films, this film is slow in pace but can bring enthusiastic sparks, sometimes funny and sometimes horrifying, it not only conforms to the established form of the film, but also can be said to be completely innovative. Tarantino's creativity is inestimable. His ability to transform the tonality of a film in a very small space is unmatched. His excellent use of the soundtrack is simply fascinating and enviable.

Tarantino has brought many masterpieces to Hollywood, and it also makes those dreamers reluctant to give up their ideals. These masterpieces give us a lot of hope and save us from the bad movies that make our souls sleep. Especially in recent years we have been questioning what a movie is and where it should be watched. "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is a declaration of love for the movie itself.

can see that this masterpiece has spent a lot of energy to understand the work of the wheel stand and the stand-in. It even truly restores the commissary staff and popcorn shovel, as well as the movie posters in the window, and the towering advertisements at sunset. brand. At that time in the movie, the Mann Village Theater and the Mann Bruin Theater across the street were tit-for-tat, and the Spahn Film Ranch had just begun to appear cult sects, and the Playboy Building was still shining. And watching Brad Pitt drive a gun on Hollywood Boulevard at midnight, can't help but increase his adrenaline.

Quentin Tarantino’s work has always been full of violence and blood, and this film retelling history is no exception, but surprisingly, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" also brings us a glimmer of hope . This kind of hope is that we can give a ride to strangers; it is also the hope that the hustle and bustle of the night will always end, although a few bones are broken, life is not a serious problem; it is hoped that the movie is as vibrant as Tarantino's works described. . He took us to the door of memory, and then let us in to experience.

Jason Reitman: 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is Tarantino's 'Los Angeles Masterpiece' - Lujuba

Canadian/American director, screenwriter and producer, has been nominated for Oscar for best director several times.

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