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For the final episode of our first season of The Tilt Shift, we looked at Tarantino's latest film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. This was a kaleidoscope of a movie that immersed us into 1969 Hollywood. It was like what Vincent Vega of Pulp Fiction would have called, "A wax museum with a pulse." We discuss how unlike many of his other films, Tarantino's 9th, doesn't have as innovative of a story and story structure, but unlike many of his other films, he's created arguably the most human and complex characters of his career. It's a film that sparks a lot of questions: Did Cliff Booth kill his wife? How are we supposed to feel about him as a hero? Is Sharon Tate's character developed enough? These questions and more are explored in this season finale. Even Shrek and Kobe Bryant end up in the conversation somehow.
This is most likely a two-parter, as we have a lot more to discuss about it, such as how it ranks in Tarantino's career, why it may have been deserving of the best picture of the year, and who or what was the MVP of the picture. If you liked, part 1, stay tuned for part 2.
For the final episode of our first season of The Tilt Shift, we looked at Tarantino's latest film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. This was a kaleidoscope of a movie that immersed us into 1969 Hollywood. It was like what Vincent Vega of Pulp Fiction would have called, "A wax museum with a pulse." We discuss how unlike many of his other films, Tarantino's 9th, doesn't have as innovative of a story and story structure, but unlike many of his other films, he's created arguably the most human and complex characters of his career. It's a film that sparks a lot of questions: Did Cliff Booth kill his wife? How are we supposed to feel about him as a hero? Is Sharon Tate's character developed enough? These questions and more are explored in this season finale. Even Shrek and Kobe Bryant end up in the conversation somehow.
This is most likely a two-parter, as we have a lot more to discuss about it, such as how it ranks in Tarantino's career, why it may have been deserving of the best picture of the year, and who or what was the MVP of the picture. If you liked, part 1, stay tuned for part 2.