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Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

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Es war einmal in Hollywood im Jahre 1969: Rick Dalton hat schon bessere Tage gesehen. Einst war der Schauspieler ein gefeierter Fernsehstar. Doch diese Zeiten sind längst vorbei. Inzwischen hält er sich mehr schlecht als recht mit Gastauftritten als Bösewicht in anderen TV-Produktionen über Wasser. Denn den Sprung auf die große Kinoleinwand hat er nie geschafft. Dabei ist sein Stunt-Double und Freund Cliff Booth stets an seiner Seite. Am Tiefpunkt seiner Karriere angelangt, bekommt Rick allerdings einen prominenten Nachbarn. Der Regisseur Roman Polanski ist mit seiner Frau, der Schauspielerin Sharon Tate in das Haus nebenan eingezogen. Während Tate das Leben in Amerikas Traumfabrik in vollen Zügen genießt, droht ihr Glück ein jähes Ende zu nehmen. Denn die mörderische Gruppe um Charles Manson plant eine Gräueltat, wie sie die Welt noch nicht gesehen hat …

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Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton

Leonardo DiCaprio

Rick Dalton
Leonardo DiCaprio delivered a mesmerizing performance as Rick Dalton in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood," masterfully embodying the character of a fading Western star grappling with the changing tides of the film industry in 1969 Los Angeles. DiCaprio's portrayal was a rich tapestry of vulnerability and narcissism, imbuing Dalton with a palpable sense of insecurity concealed under a veneer of bravado. His ability to switch emotional gears, from the fragility of a man fearing his own obsolescence to the bombast of a seasoned leading man, showcased his remarkable range as an actor. DiCaprio's nuanced performance was marked by his commitment to capturing the era's nuances and the idiosyncrasies of Dalton's character, including his struggles with alcohol, his intense self-doubt, and his profound loyalty to his stunt double, Cliff Booth, played by Brad Pitt. His scenes were electric, whether he was delivering fiery monologues or sharing quiet, reflective moments, and his chemistry with the ensemble cast was undeniable. DiCaprio's work in "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" not only paid homage to the golden age of Hollywood but also highlighted the actor's chameleon-like ability to transform into his roles with authenticity and depth.
Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth

Brad Pitt

Cliff Booth
Brad Pitt delivered a standout performance as Cliff Booth in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood," a role that garnered him widespread acclaim and ultimately led to his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. As the loyal stunt double and confidant to Leonardo DiCaprio's fading TV star Rick Dalton, Pitt brought a charismatic, enigmatic presence to the screen, exuding an effortless cool with a touch of underlying menace. His portrayal of Booth was a masterclass in subtlety, as he navigated the complexities of a character steeped in the changing tides of 1960s Hollywood with a sense of calm and self-assuredness. Pitt's performance was praised for its physicality, as he deftly handled the action sequences with the ease of a seasoned stuntman, and for the nuanced way he conveyed Booth's unwavering loyalty and quiet strength. His interactions with DiCaprio's character were a highlight, showcasing a dynamic on-screen chemistry that anchored the film's narrative. Pitt's Cliff Booth is a memorable addition to the actor's illustrious filmography, a character that encapsulates the actor's ability to embody both the gritty and the glamorous aspects of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate

Margot Robbie

Sharon Tate
Margot Robbie's portrayal of Sharon Tate in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" is a standout performance that brings a sense of warmth and vivacity to the ill-fated actress. Robbie captures Tate's radiant screen presence and gentle spirit with a nuanced subtlety that resonates with audiences. Her performance is not just a surface-level imitation but a thoughtful embodiment of Tate's joie de vivre, as she elegantly navigates the character's emotional landscape, from the joyous anticipation of her burgeoning career to the quieter, more intimate moments that offer a glimpse into Tate's personal life. Robbie's portrayal is a touching tribute that honors Tate's legacy, providing a poignant contrast to the darker themes of the film and ensuring that Tate is remembered not just as a victim of the Manson family murders, but as a talented actress and a beacon of light in the golden age of Hollywood.
Margaret Qualley as 'Pussycat'

Margaret Qualley

'Pussycat'
Margaret Qualley delivered a captivating and nuanced performance as the enigmatic 'Pussycat' in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood." As a member of the Manson Family, Qualley's character is both alluring and unsettling, exuding a free-spirited charm that belies the darkness lurking beneath her sun-kissed exterior. Her portrayal is a complex tapestry of vulnerability and menace; she embodies the era's countercultural essence while simultaneously foreshadowing the sinister undertones of the Manson cult. Qualley's performance is characterized by her expressive eyes, which flicker with an enticing yet dangerous curiosity, and her fluid physicality, which mirrors the unpredictable nature of her character. Her interactions with Brad Pitt's character, Cliff Booth, are particularly compelling, as she navigates the delicate balance between seduction and suspicion. Margaret Qualley's 'Pussycat' is a standout role that not only leaves a lasting impression but also underscores her range and depth as an actress, contributing to the film's rich ensemble and the overall tapestry of 1960s Hollywood that Tarantino so meticulously crafts.
Timothy Olyphant as Jim Stacy

Timothy Olyphant

Jim Stacy
Timothy Olyphant delivers a commendable performance as James Stacy in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood." Though his screen time is relatively brief, Olyphant leaves a lasting impression with his portrayal of the charismatic television actor. His embodiment of Stacy is both earnest and nuanced, capturing the essence of a man struggling with the pressures of Hollywood's golden age and the transition from television westerns to a changing film landscape. Olyphant's natural charm and understated intensity bring depth to Stacy's interactions with Leonardo DiCaprio's Rick Dalton, particularly in their pivotal scenes on the set of "Lancer." His performance is a blend of confidence and vulnerability, highlighting Stacy's professional camaraderie with Dalton while subtly hinting at the personal tragedy that would later befall the real-life actor. Olyphant's nuanced take adds a layer of authenticity to the film's rich tapestry of 1960s Hollywood, making his portrayal a standout among the ensemble cast.
Dakota Fanning as 'Squeaky'

Dakota Fanning

'Squeaky'
Mike Moh as Bruce Lee

Mike Moh

Bruce Lee
Al Pacino as Marvin Schwarz

Al Pacino

Marvin Schwarz
Sydney Sweeney as 'Snake'

Sydney Sweeney

'Snake'
Kurt Russell as Randy / Narrator

Kurt Russell

Randy / Narrator
Brenda Vaccaro as Mary Alice Schwarz

Brenda Vaccaro

Mary Alice Schwarz
Quentin Tarantino as Red Apple Ad Director (uncredited) (voice)

Quentin Tarantino

Red Apple Ad Director (uncredited) (voice)
Adam West as Batman (uncredited) (voice)

Adam West

Batman (uncredited) (voice)
Burt Ward as Robin (uncredited) (voice)

Burt Ward

Robin (uncredited) (voice)

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