My favorite scene in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was Brad Pitt (Cliff) speeding home through Los Angeles, going to his trailer and making macaroni & cheese/feeding his dog. That entire sequence was so simple but so cinematic. I loved this movie.
Exactly, it’s complete misdirection and perhaps the more frustrated critics are those unfamiliar with the tragic event. I honestly did no like the revisionist history because of personal reasons, but I was completely fine with the Tate stuff. I thought the Spahn Ranch sequence was a major lull and could have been trimmed. That was the only section which felt unnecessary (to a certain degree).
effective at what? sharon tate didnt need to be in the movie. the climax switch wasn't.... "OH MAN!! THAT WAS CRAZY I CAN'T BELIEVE I DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING!!!" it was.... "Oh. Lol. Wait... thats it?" Sharon asked em up for drinks to end the movie? The end sucked for how awesome it was. Sharon didn't need to die in the film, but the ending sucked for how awesome it was. Would've rather Cliff discover the plot or something and save sharon by killing all of them.
Cliff Booth was drinking a beer during that flashback scene on the boat. His wife was drinking a Bloody Mary. During the movie Cliff drinks Bloody Marys.
I watched it 5 times by now, it went from not even in my top 60 favorite movies to my 4th favorite movie of all time, each time I watch it it's better and better
YES! Finally. You're the first and only person to make the musical connection with American Graffiti. I noticed it while watching it. And I've watched SO many reviews of this movie and NOBODY has made that connection. Honestly the soundtrack through the radio, with all the commercials and jingles, is one of my favorite aspects of this movie. It sets the tone and vibes so well. Loved it. I wanna see it again.
People who love the movie, understand the nostalgia of the late 1960's, know the background of the Charles Manson story connection to Sharon Tate, know the significance of Spahn Ranch and the home that Sharon Tate was living in at that time. The people who don't know this history are ripping the movie.
I saw the movie and you just need to sit back and enjoy the moments. Yes the ending is to not everyone’s taste but it’s QTs payback for the Tate murders.
Honestly I thought the Sharon Tate stuff was boring but it had to be part of the twist, but Rick and Cliff where definitely much more interesting watching them than any other Tarantino character
I LOVED this movie, but it made me sad in a way... I don't think we'll ever see that age where there are big premieres and Hollywood is a big deal again. I just feel like this new age of streaming has contributed to cinema's demise. Then again, I love having the ability to watch movies from my home. Mixed feelings about the whole thing idk
Cliff didn't go TO the drive-in. He turned in at the marquee, then made a hard left to head to his trailer while the camera flies over the screen to reveal a car-packed field. We then cut to Cliff arriving home with the drive-in seen and heard off in the distance.
Hey Jaby. I,m writing you from Lahore Pakistan after watching your review of Once upon a time in hollwood. I relly think that in this day and age of fast forward nd in the moment everybody is kind of forgetting that stories were somthing that you wanted to cotinue nd listen or watch it with all the time in the world on your hand . Now its like get in get to the point nd tell your buddies that you were happily enjoyed it. This is one of classic movies that demands your attention.
I feel like it’s a movie most people will need to rewatch. I was truly immersed so I probably missed a few minute details. But honestly I understood all the references, messages and symbolism
I can’t stop thinking about it. I was so angry when I got out of the theatre but it was definitely the most memorable non action film I’ve seen in a long time.
I felt the exact same way the first time, but I've seen it twice since then, and it keeps getting better. It's now one of my favorite Tarantino films. Probably the best film I'll see all year!
I felt the same way. Although since I am a huge Tarantino fan and even huger fan of 60s pop culture--I really enjoyed the ride. But a lot of those nuances were initially missed...I can't wait to see it again.
I have been watching it over and over again and I love it for most of the reasons you have mentioned after your second viewing. I think Cliff lives in a trailer beside the drive in, I may be wrong. I also love the Sharon Tate stuff and feel that people who complain about that or/and the final 20 minutes have very limited knowledge of what actually happened that night and its impact.
Talking about the Bruce Lee fight scene with Cliff. This scene is Cliff's memory/flashback of why he was booted from the movie. Now, when all of us have flashbacks of our mistakes, The version in YOUR head always is a little different from what REALLY happened. So, Cliff's remembrance of that incident as he remembers it was that Lee was "cocky and ignorant" which in in Cliff's mind was justification to start a fight with Lee. It was very possible that Lee was NOT arrogant or cocky at all and that Cliff wasn't as good as Lee in the fight as depicted in the flashback. Our memories of things that happened to us can be very different that what actually happened. Tarantino was showing us Cliff's version.
Nice Try it's a great movie you juvenile. Your not too bright, will miss Tarantino when he is gone. So many crappy movies out there. Most of it is all trash nowadays. Tarantino is an artist.
If your someone who thought Margot Robbies scenes were boring then this movie wasnt for you, seein her walk around and just acting like a sexy Sharon Tate were some of the best parts throughout the movie
I watched it for a second time with a packed audience and it was so much fun experiencing that 3rd act with a fresh audience. Which is why I would recommend everyone see it in theaters twice just for that experience. Outside of Endgame, this will be the best act experience in the theater with a fresh audience you will have this year.
Jake Medina whether you a CGI snob or not, it still was a helluva theatrical experience it seems you missed out on due to pettiness. At least with technology you can still see theater reactions on here to moments :)
Okay, I saw the movie last week and since that time have watched about 15 reviews on TH-cam and yours is by far the most intelligent and dead on. I feel exactly like you do, it's like I wrote what you're saying but probably not as well as you said it LOL. I have not however seen it a second time yet but plan to. Like you, after viewing it I thought no way would I ever sit through this again but after a few days I started to have this gnawing feeling which turned into a desire to see it again. as you said, it was expectations that made it a confused jumble to me. I am not necessarily A Tarantino fan to be honest, I love his passion for movies and also I am just a few years older than him and really appreciate the culture of that time and was very into it, In fact I kept a Manson scrapbook from the day of the murders till after the trial. I will say, partial spoiler alert here!, that I guessed where the end of the movie was headed weeks before I saw it and without knowing anything about it. But to me it seemed like a no-brainer that Tarantino's vision was going to involve a rescue fantasy of some kind, because that's what I would have done, as someone who was really affected by the murders. Anyway, blah blah blah, great review!
I'm old and remember most of the details of that era, I was a teenager at the time. The movie resonated with me all the way through. And I would be surprised if anyone over 60 had any issue with the film. Unless they're sanctimonious and cannot suspend belief... which means ya prolly ought to stay home and stay old! Great Movie! His best.
It's a different lens (a 35mm prime) and it's in 16:9 instead of 2:1. I felt like it would look weird if you couldn't see the gesticulations, so I went for the traditional format. I also opted for the prime to use less light and make it feel more chill. When shooting alone, it's a lot more difficult, so creating a relaxed environment helped to move through this more quickly than it otherwise would have been.
Brad Pitt going to a drive-in movie?? And then offering an explanation for it??? You probably need to go watch it a third time (or more) because you obviously weren't paying attention.
That’s how I felt about Inglourious Basterds! First time I saw it, I didn’t like it; but after seeing it a second time, I loved it! Anyway, OUATIH is my favorite Tarantino movie as of now!
This video is a good 2nd viewing review and no spoilers. I've seen this movie once (35mm) and I think I might go see it again in the theater. A lot of your review makes me reminisce about 'Jackie Brown'. I stopped during your video to watch a JB trailer, very similar to what you talk about in this video. When I left the theater the first time I saw Jackie Brown I wasn't sure I was happy with the movie. I've probably watched it a dozen times since then. I know this is long but I have to tell you about the first time I showed ' Reservoir Dogs' to a bunch of my friends during a road trip. At the end they were all asking me why I brought it but the next day they couldn't stop talking about it. We watched it again that night.
100% agree with everything you have articulated. I think just the expectation of a new Tarantino movie has you so excited, you put the bar too high - that's what I did. I was almost outraged the first time - thought about it - saw it again, and although it's not my favorite Tarantino film, I definitely liked it more the second time. For sure, the Rick Dalton pilot was a little too long, but with it came the incredible performance from Julia Butters. The ending, I am still conflicted about because I think Tarantino already did something very similar to that, but I had a sense it wouldn't be a normal ending - that I still have to sit with and debate if I hate it, love it, or just am indifferent to it. Overall, it's not nearly as bad as I thought initially. My original gripe was Tarantino was too fixated on having everything look just right for it to be 1969, that he neglected the "fun" from the film, but maybe looking back, you can appreciate how much he cares. Sometimes some of his movies grow on me and I love them, despite not loving them the first time ("Jackie Brown") and sometimes the opposite effect occurs, where I loved it the first time, but have fallen out of love ("Django Unchained"). I will know for sure in a year if this is one of my favorite films of his or not - but you have to give it time to settle and give it another chance if you disliked the first time.
I told my co-workers that if you're a Tarantino fan, you'll love it. I loved it! I won't soon forget the audience loosing their minds at that scene towards the end!! 😄
Gonna see this movie only because of this brilliant indepth non spoiler review🙏😀👌👌👌❤️❤️That kind of non biased wholehearted analysis was just extraordinary and awesome, Jaby👏❤️Well done🙏👍🌹
That's what happened with me in the 1st 3 Tarantino flicks I watched including Pulp Fiction - took me time to sink in- and since Kill Bill - I got used to his style and liked em instantly for what they are :-)
I couldn’t agree with you more ! I saw it when it first came out and left with “it’s okay” then I went back a second time and I left saying “ dam this movies pretty good “
Glad you watched it again Jaby. Totally agree with everything what you just said! definitely worth watching twice and worth buying on blue-ray/4k- UltraHD 👍🏼
To understand Tarantino movies, you have to watch one before you get to the next one. To fully understand Tarantino, you really need to watch them all before the newest one.
Cause you know what to expect, brotha! First time going in a Tarantino film, we're going to have presumptions about what to expect. OUATIH put the kibosh on whatever expectation I had going in. I think this is one of those films where you have to accept it on its own terms to fully enjoy/appreciate the flick. Of course, the ladies have had a very different opinion.
You need to know about that era, about films and Hollywood and about the Manson family to enjoy the movie. Without that is an epic wtf even for the Tarantino die hard fans
You are absolutely correct here. I *liked* it the first time, but was slightly let down and maybe a bit baffled. Thought about it more, liked it the more I thought about it, then saw it again and now I really love it
It was much better on rewatch for be too. The expectations I had frustrated me too, I was super empty after I left. I still don't like it better than like Jackie Brown, IB, Pulp Fiction but it's really good on second watch.
To me at least, I thought the plot (through the trailers and from what I heard) was gonna be about the murder of Sharon Tate, and how the two original characters find themselves roped into a whodunnit mystery where we already know who did it.
Same, I took a friend and I was nervous that she wasn’t enjoying herself because it dragged a lot in the beginning, and it made me not enjoy the movie as much. Had I watched it on my own I would have loved it cause I trust Tarantino’s work.
thats what happened to "dear comrade" people complained its too slow.... i liked it... and this movie hasnt been released in india yet... even though it releases on aug 15, they wd have deleted scenes or beeped the dialogues fml
I had the EXACT SAME 1st time viewing.. I GET it now.. will see 2nd time.. I was pissed after the 1st time. But have been obsessed with the movie since haha
My first viewing i was disappointed. It doesn’t have a plot. Nothing that happens is needed to get to the end, apart from two jokes. I really feel I need to see this again. Btw he doesn’t go to a drive in movie, he lives behind one.
I "let the movie happen to me" the one time I watched it and enjoyed it. However while watching, both the couple to my left and the couple to my right left about half way through. I guess they were bored. I did think there would be more Manson in it, though.
JABY do you think that Brad Pitt killed his wife? It was hinted that he might did and there was no hint that he didn't. So, if he did that, I think it's so wrong to make him the lead. That scene, was there to explain why he did it and it was the stupidest excuse.
@@gojohngo106 You know, some films do that to you. Back in the 70s I saw JAWS, Exorcist, and a couple more many times. This is the first film I've felt like that about in a long time. It's like getting strapped in on a rollercoaster. Even if you've been on the ride before it just doesn't get old. Fantastic dialog that you keep laughing about, stunning shots like the crane shot rising up over the drive in, the kid saying "That's OK I throw myself on the floor all the time " ....on and on. And an ending that is just plain uplifting while being sad at the same time. And the credit sequence ....LOL
@@TheAerovons I agree with you. I gave up going to the theatre a couple years ago. Too much crap, was tired of wasting money. This movie is very rewarding to watch. I didn't mind the expense at all.
@@gojohngo106 Agreed, I almost always wait for them to hit online where I can rent and watch on an iPad at night under headphones. Very few tempt me to get out of the house, but this was just the perfect storm for me, I grew up in the Sixties..."Good Thing" by Paul Revere and Raiders was always a favorite that my band even played, and the cast was irresistible. It felt so good to leave the theater thrilled and beyond satisfied!
Funny, hadd same reaction after watching first time. Mixed feelings. Of course ending was great. Otherwise, wasn't so sure. After second viewing did a 180. Love this movie. True, I relaxed, let it roll, and let it be. Have seen three times, and will be going again. I never do that. Most times, only see a movie once. So much in this movie. Funny, emotional and original. I love this movie! Brad and Leo were perfect.
It’s hard to believe, but that was my reaction to seeing Pulp Fiction at the theatre back in ‘94. I liked it, but I had some mixed feelings. Then I saw it a number of times over the years and it’s my favorite Tarantino movie. This one I loved from the get.
It's a hangout movie. You live in the movie with them.
My favorite scene in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was Brad Pitt (Cliff) speeding home through Los Angeles, going to his trailer and making macaroni & cheese/feeding his dog. That entire sequence was so simple but so cinematic. I loved this movie.
Amazing sequence...and that crane shot ascending over the drive in is magnificent!
Without Margot Robbie's scenes, climax wouldn't be that effective
Sharon Tate character was heart of film.
Exactly, it’s complete misdirection and perhaps the more frustrated critics are those unfamiliar with the tragic event. I honestly did no like the revisionist history because of personal reasons, but I was completely fine with the Tate stuff. I thought the Spahn Ranch sequence was a major lull and could have been trimmed. That was the only section which felt unnecessary (to a certain degree).
effective at what? sharon tate didnt need to be in the movie. the climax switch wasn't....
"OH MAN!! THAT WAS CRAZY I CAN'T BELIEVE I DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING!!!"
it was....
"Oh. Lol. Wait... thats it?"
Sharon asked em up for drinks to end the movie? The end sucked for how awesome it was. Sharon didn't need to die in the film, but the ending sucked for how awesome it was. Would've rather Cliff discover the plot or something and save sharon by killing all of them.
Completely agreed
The movie had to end happily because the title says Once Upon A Time...
I loved the movie : 1. Acting is amazing. 2. The 1960s HW was amazing! 3. Happy Ending. - most satisfying! :D
For me, QT's films get better with every viewing. Thanks for giving it a second try and reporting back. Great review!!
He lived behind the drive in. With his dog.
I was scanning the comments trying to find someone to point this out
Dostoyevsky 731 same. Nice handle btw.
Most satisfying ending in movie history.
It's Tarantino's funniest film. It's a very sweet buddy film. I think it's his best film after Pulp Fiction
charan tej I totally agree!
Agreed. This and pulp fiction my favs. Yes a buddy flick. And sweet. What an ending. Awesome.
How is it better than Django or kill bill?
@@LeOubreJr because people have different opinions and taste?
It’s like people have never seen a QT movie before.
Cliff Booth was drinking a beer during that flashback scene on the boat. His wife was drinking a Bloody Mary. During the movie Cliff drinks Bloody Marys.
Brian Higgins And?...
Just something I noticed. I'm guessing he's mourning the loss of his wife when he's drinking those Bloody Mary's.
I watched it 5 times by now, it went from not even in my top 60 favorite movies to my 4th favorite movie of all time, each time I watch it it's better and better
I Agree. About to see for fourth time, and sure will be going for fifth. See new things and gets better each time I see it. I love this movie.
It's my favorite film of all time
@@mikeymorrison272 Nice!
Nice Try , you’re probably more of a “Hobbs and Shaw” kind of guy.
@@johnwmcmahon F*ck no I hate Fast and Furious, it's so bad, I'm the opposite of that kind of guy
YES! Finally. You're the first and only person to make the musical connection with American Graffiti. I noticed it while watching it. And I've watched SO many reviews of this movie and NOBODY has made that connection. Honestly the soundtrack through the radio, with all the commercials and jingles, is one of my favorite aspects of this movie. It sets the tone and vibes so well. Loved it.
I wanna see it again.
When my buddy and I left the movie theater after the screening, I said to him, "you know what that movie reminds me of?, American Graffiti"
People who love the movie, understand the nostalgia of the late 1960's, know the background of the Charles Manson story connection to Sharon Tate, know the significance of Spahn Ranch and the home that Sharon Tate was living in at that time. The people who don't know this history are ripping the movie.
I saw the movie and you just need to sit back and enjoy the moments. Yes the ending is to not everyone’s taste but it’s QTs payback for the Tate murders.
Honestly I thought the Sharon Tate stuff was boring but it had to be part of the twist, but Rick and Cliff where definitely much more interesting watching them than any other Tarantino character
I LOVED this movie, but it made me sad in a way... I don't think we'll ever see that age where there are big premieres and Hollywood is a big deal again. I just feel like this new age of streaming has contributed to cinema's demise. Then again, I love having the ability to watch movies from my home. Mixed feelings about the whole thing idk
Cliff didn't go TO the drive-in. He turned in at the marquee, then made a hard left to head to his trailer while the camera flies over the screen to reveal a car-packed field. We then cut to Cliff arriving home with the drive-in seen and heard off in the distance.
Hey Jaby. I,m writing you from Lahore Pakistan after watching your review of Once upon a time in hollwood. I relly think that in this day and age of fast forward nd in the moment everybody is kind of forgetting that stories were somthing that you wanted to cotinue nd listen or watch it with all the time in the world on your hand . Now its like get in get to the point nd tell your buddies that you were happily enjoyed it. This is one of classic movies that demands your attention.
Seen it once and loved it, and I can’t stop thinking about it, really excited to see it again
Nice Try nice try
I feel like it’s a movie most people will need to rewatch. I was truly immersed so I probably missed a few minute details. But honestly I understood all the references, messages and symbolism
I applaud your honesty and glad you gave the film a second chance.
Loved your review by the way nd most importantly loved this movie.
QT has done it again. Hoping he retires with a big bang.
I can’t stop thinking about it. I was so angry when I got out of the theatre but it was definitely the most memorable non action film I’ve seen in a long time.
I saw it for the second time yesterday. I loved it both times. Pitt didn't go to a drive-in movie. He lived next to one.
I felt the exact same way the first time, but I've seen it twice since then, and it keeps getting better. It's now one of my favorite Tarantino films. Probably the best film I'll see all year!
I felt the same way. Although since I am a huge Tarantino fan and even huger fan of 60s pop culture--I really enjoyed the ride. But a lot of those nuances were initially missed...I can't wait to see it again.
Dude, he did not GO to the drive-in, he lived next to it!
This movie was fucking great
I have been watching it over and over again and I love it for most of the reasons you have mentioned after your second viewing. I think Cliff lives in a trailer beside the drive in, I may be wrong. I also love the Sharon Tate stuff and feel that people who complain about that or/and the final 20 minutes have very limited knowledge of what actually happened that night and its impact.
Talking about the Bruce Lee fight scene with Cliff. This scene is Cliff's memory/flashback of why he was booted from the movie. Now, when all of us have flashbacks of our mistakes, The version in YOUR head always is a little different from what REALLY happened. So, Cliff's remembrance of that incident as he remembers it was that Lee was "cocky and ignorant" which in in Cliff's mind was justification to start a fight with Lee. It was very possible that Lee was NOT arrogant or cocky at all and that Cliff wasn't as good as Lee in the fight as depicted in the flashback. Our memories of things that happened to us can be very different that what actually happened. Tarantino was showing us Cliff's version.
Saw it 3 times. Gets better and better it’s fantastic. Glad you enjoyed it the second time
Nice Try it's a great movie you juvenile. Your not too bright, will miss Tarantino when he is gone. So many crappy movies out there. Most of it is all trash nowadays. Tarantino is an artist.
If your someone who thought Margot Robbies scenes were boring then this movie wasnt for you, seein her walk around and just acting like a sexy Sharon Tate were some of the best parts throughout the movie
I watched it for a second time with a packed audience and it was so much fun experiencing that 3rd act with a fresh audience. Which is why I would recommend everyone see it in theaters twice just for that experience. Outside of Endgame, this will be the best act experience in the theater with a fresh audience you will have this year.
Mr. Bren How can you compare this film to a popcorn flick filled with CGI (Endgame)?
Jake Medina whether you a CGI snob or not, it still was a helluva theatrical experience it seems you missed out on due to pettiness. At least with technology you can still see theater reactions on here to moments :)
Better than all them Marvel movies with predictable endings.
Ted Ryan I concur.
Amen. So much better. Not even close.
What re your thoughts about Bruce Lee's depiction in this movie?
I watched it three times now, and my experience was very similar to yours. It was even better the third time around.
Last line Brad says he also says earlier in the film....I had to see it more than once to pick that up!
Okay, I saw the movie last week and since that time have watched about 15 reviews on TH-cam and yours is by far the most intelligent and dead on. I feel exactly like you do, it's like I wrote what you're saying but probably not as well as you said it LOL. I have not however seen it a second time yet but plan to. Like you, after viewing it I thought no way would I ever sit through this again but after a few days I started to have this gnawing feeling which turned into a desire to see it again. as you said, it was expectations that made it a confused jumble to me. I am not necessarily A Tarantino fan to be honest, I love his passion for movies and also I am just a few years older than him and really appreciate the culture of that time and was very into it, In fact I kept a Manson scrapbook from the day of the murders till after the trial. I will say, partial spoiler alert here!, that I guessed where the end of the movie was headed weeks before I saw it and without knowing anything about it. But to me it seemed like a no-brainer that Tarantino's vision was going to involve a rescue fantasy of some kind, because that's what I would have done, as someone who was really affected by the murders. Anyway, blah blah blah, great review!
Jaby you forgot to mention about your friend who is playing Bruce Lee in yhe movie
This was my reaction to "Apocalypse Now."
I'm old and remember most of the details of that era, I was a teenager at the time. The movie resonated with me all the way through. And I would be surprised if anyone over 60 had any issue with the film. Unless they're sanctimonious and cannot suspend belief... which means ya prolly ought to stay home and stay old! Great Movie! His best.
Watching it a 2nd time made me appreciate the scenes that, at first, i thought viewing dragged a little. Seen it 3 times now
Exactly. Just back from 3rd viewing and it gets better each time. 10/10.
Amen. Better each time. Love this movie.
Video looks different..are u using any new camera or lens?
It's a different lens (a 35mm prime) and it's in 16:9 instead of 2:1. I felt like it would look weird if you couldn't see the gesticulations, so I went for the traditional format. I also opted for the prime to use less light and make it feel more chill. When shooting alone, it's a lot more difficult, so creating a relaxed environment helped to move through this more quickly than it otherwise would have been.
@@CinePals looks very good...keep it up for future videos also...
That’s Quentin Tarantino baby !!!
Brad Pitt going to a drive-in movie?? And then offering an explanation for it??? You probably need to go watch it a third time (or more) because you obviously weren't paying attention.
Lmao, wasn't Brad Pitt's trailer by a drive-in movie?
@@artvandalay6299 Yes...;)
That’s how I felt about Inglourious Basterds! First time I saw it, I didn’t like it; but after seeing it a second time, I loved it! Anyway, OUATIH is my favorite Tarantino movie as of now!
Same
Jeez that abbreviation is a mouthful lol
Nice Try troll bot
I thought he just lives behind the drive-in movie.
This video is a good 2nd viewing review and no spoilers. I've seen this movie once (35mm) and I think I might go see it again in the theater. A lot of your review makes me reminisce about 'Jackie Brown'. I stopped during your video to watch a JB trailer, very similar to what you talk about in this video. When I left the theater the first time I saw Jackie Brown I wasn't sure I was happy with the movie. I've probably watched it a dozen times since then. I know this is long but I have to tell you about the first time I showed ' Reservoir Dogs' to a bunch of my friends during a road trip. At the end they were all asking me why I brought it but the next day they couldn't stop talking about it. We watched it again that night.
This was my exact reaction to the movie the first time and now I love it so much since I watched it the second time
Why did Leonardo DiCaprio's character stutter throughout the movie?
He had a stutter
Really glad I didn't have to see it a second time to love it.
Cause some people are airhead losers who should he shot in the face in front of their loved ones, just like this PRICK who uploaded this video!!!!!!
100% agree with everything you have articulated. I think just the expectation of a new Tarantino movie has you so excited, you put the bar too high - that's what I did. I was almost outraged the first time - thought about it - saw it again, and although it's not my favorite Tarantino film, I definitely liked it more the second time. For sure, the Rick Dalton pilot was a little too long, but with it came the incredible performance from Julia Butters. The ending, I am still conflicted about because I think Tarantino already did something very similar to that, but I had a sense it wouldn't be a normal ending - that I still have to sit with and debate if I hate it, love it, or just am indifferent to it.
Overall, it's not nearly as bad as I thought initially. My original gripe was Tarantino was too fixated on having everything look just right for it to be 1969, that he neglected the "fun" from the film, but maybe looking back, you can appreciate how much he cares.
Sometimes some of his movies grow on me and I love them, despite not loving them the first time ("Jackie Brown") and sometimes the opposite effect occurs, where I loved it the first time, but have fallen out of love ("Django Unchained").
I will know for sure in a year if this is one of my favorite films of his or not - but you have to give it time to settle and give it another chance if you disliked the first time.
Great insight, man. Thanks. I’ll keep watching.
My exact same feelings for pulp fiction. I thought pulp fiction was shit in my first watch and I left it midway only. Second time I loved it.
I told my co-workers that if you're a Tarantino fan, you'll love it. I loved it! I won't soon forget the audience loosing their minds at that scene towards the end!! 😄
Gonna see this movie only because of this brilliant indepth non spoiler review🙏😀👌👌👌❤️❤️That kind of non biased wholehearted analysis was just extraordinary and awesome, Jaby👏❤️Well done🙏👍🌹
That's what happened with me in the 1st 3 Tarantino flicks I watched including Pulp Fiction - took me time to sink in- and since Kill Bill - I got used to his style and liked em instantly for what they are :-)
Jaby your camera work is just awesome ..
I couldn’t agree with you more ! I saw it when it first came out and left with “it’s okay” then I went back a second time and I left saying “ dam this movies pretty good “
Good review... I’ve seen it three times now and it just gets better every time, brilliant film.
Glad you watched it again Jaby. Totally agree with everything what you just said! definitely worth watching twice and worth buying on blue-ray/4k- UltraHD 👍🏼
To understand Tarantino movies, you have to watch one before you get to the next one. To fully understand Tarantino, you really need to watch them all before the newest one.
I feel like with this every Kubrick film I ever watched.
Cause you know what to expect, brotha! First time going in a Tarantino film, we're going to have presumptions about what to expect. OUATIH put the kibosh on whatever expectation I had going in. I think this is one of those films where you have to accept it on its own terms to fully enjoy/appreciate the flick. Of course, the ladies have had a very different opinion.
Nice T-shirt man.
I had the opposite reaction. I loved it the first viewing but hated it the second viewing
You need to know about that era, about films and Hollywood and about the Manson family to enjoy the movie. Without that is an epic wtf even for the Tarantino die hard fans
Same used to hate it, then I watched it again with no expectations and I loved it , its a fun movie
Saw it, really liked it, on Sat, but only 1/3 full.
Pitt didn't go to a drive-in movie. He lived near one.
You are absolutely correct here.
I *liked* it the first time, but was slightly let down and maybe a bit baffled. Thought about it more, liked it the more I thought about it, then saw it again and now I really love it
He doesn't go to a drive in movie, he lives behind it lol
All my favorite movies get better after first time.
You still don't remember Brad Pitt going to a drive in movie. Pitt lives in a trailer next to the drive in movie.
Pitt's character doesn't so much go to a drive in movie.. he just lives in a trailer that happens to be in the lot next to the drive in.
Same here bro I loved it both times. Glad you got the point and loved it the second time
I've watched it 6 times.
I got almost the same feeling to this movie like to Big Lebowski. Almost.
Still wonder if cliff did it🤔 idk if that’s a obv yes he did it
It was much better on rewatch for be too. The expectations I had frustrated me too, I was super empty after I left. I still don't like it better than like Jackie Brown, IB, Pulp Fiction but it's really good on second watch.
You won't like the movie until you know about the mansion family.
Good one
To me at least, I thought the plot (through the trailers and from what I heard) was gonna be about the murder of Sharon Tate, and how the two original characters find themselves roped into a whodunnit mystery where we already know who did it.
Well done, sir.
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So basically, never watch a Quentin Tarantino movie trailer.......to enjoy the movie.
I saw it once and thought it definitely dragged at some points and wish pacing was a bit tighter
Refreshing vid
Jaby is it worth seeing cause I'm interested in watching it
Mohamed Sbaiti I know you’re asking Jaby but I’d say see it twice like Jaby says.
I saw the movie Sunday it had no back story it was a scattered story if I watched it 2nd time would it be better?
Mohamed Sbaiti I personally enjoyed it more the 2nd time. It’s kinda about going into the movie again without the expectations.
Brad lanky if I wanted to watch it a 2nd time care to join me I'm in houston have no one to go with
Mohamed Sbaiti I would but I’m in the Southern Hemisphere. I’m in Sydney.
Same, I took a friend and I was nervous that she wasn’t enjoying herself because it dragged a lot in the beginning, and it made me not enjoy the movie as much. Had I watched it on my own I would have loved it cause I trust Tarantino’s work.
thats what happened to "dear comrade" people complained its too slow.... i liked it... and this movie hasnt been released in india yet... even though it releases on aug 15, they wd have deleted scenes or beeped the dialogues fml
I had the EXACT SAME 1st time viewing.. I GET it now.. will see 2nd time.. I was pissed after the 1st time. But have been obsessed with the movie since haha
I really liked it ahah
My first viewing i was disappointed. It doesn’t have a plot. Nothing that happens is needed to get to the end, apart from two jokes.
I really feel I need to see this again.
Btw he doesn’t go to a drive in movie, he lives behind one.
8:05 "tonally"
You shouldn't form an opinion on Tarantino's movies unless you watch it 2-3 times
I "let the movie happen to me" the one time I watched it and enjoyed it. However while watching, both the couple to my left and the couple to my right left about half way through. I guess they were bored.
I did think there would be more Manson in it, though.
I saw you in a paint commercial.
JABY do you think that Brad Pitt killed his wife? It was hinted that he might did and there was no hint that he didn't. So, if he did that, I think it's so wrong to make him the lead. That scene, was there to explain why he did it and it was the stupidest excuse.
Saw it five times!
Wow! Saw it four times and want to see it again but it's gone...waiting for DVD and a new, bigger iPAD LOL
@@TheAerovons I ended up seeing it yet another time. So six total.
@@gojohngo106 You know, some films do that to you. Back in the 70s I saw JAWS, Exorcist, and a couple more many times. This is the first film I've felt like that about in a long time. It's like getting strapped in on a rollercoaster. Even if you've been on the ride before it just doesn't get old. Fantastic dialog that you keep laughing about, stunning shots like the crane shot rising up over the drive in, the kid saying "That's OK I throw myself on the floor all the time " ....on and on. And an ending that is just plain uplifting while being sad at the same time. And the credit sequence ....LOL
@@TheAerovons I agree with you. I gave up going to the theatre a couple years ago. Too much crap, was tired of wasting money. This movie is very rewarding to watch. I didn't mind the expense at all.
@@gojohngo106 Agreed, I almost always wait for them to hit online where I can rent and watch on an iPad at night under headphones. Very few tempt me to get out of the house, but this was just the perfect storm for me, I grew up in the Sixties..."Good Thing" by Paul Revere and Raiders was always a favorite that my band even played, and the cast was irresistible. It felt so good to leave the theater thrilled and beyond satisfied!
Funny, hadd same reaction after watching first time. Mixed feelings. Of course ending was great. Otherwise, wasn't so sure. After second viewing did a 180. Love this movie. True, I relaxed, let it roll, and let it be. Have seen three times, and will be going again. I never do that. Most times, only see a movie once. So much in this movie. Funny, emotional and original. I love this movie! Brad and Leo were perfect.
It’s hard to believe, but that was my reaction to seeing Pulp Fiction at the theatre back in ‘94. I liked it, but I had some mixed feelings. Then I saw it a number of times over the years and it’s my favorite Tarantino movie.
This one I loved from the get.