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Jade Bahr

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  1. This description is pure beauty, omg, love it. Thanks for sharing Bit off topic but still... It's like the Nicholas Sparks curse all over again. Poor guy LOL
  2. It must be exhausting to see Leo triumph again and again and again... I feel almost sorry for them
  3. ^Thanks for enlighten me @oxford25 And thanks for the great updates. You're on fire too, girl Too cute not to post
  4. On getty the screening is called "Oh mercy!" so I'm a bit confused...
  5. They look gorgoeus together. Love all the photos with both of them
  6. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is #3 by cannes jury at this point Congrats!!! Having this points something to do with winning the palme? I have no idea how the winning system works in Cannes I have to admit
  7. Time loves the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Is One of Quentin Tarantino's Most Affectionate Films. It's Also One of His Best (...) Pitt and DiCaprio are marvelous together, and though neither are what any of us should call “old,” their faces, once as flawless as airbrushed high-school portraits, have now achieved a more weathered perfection. DiCaprio’s Rick looks mischievously boyish, though you can’t help noticing the tiny crow’s feet marking the skin around his eyes, etched there by dried-up work and dwindling bank accounts—there’s an alluring, Robert Ryan-style weariness about him. And Pitt is superb, striding through the movie with the offhanded confidence of a mountain lion who knows his turf. This is swagger freed from self-consciousness; Cliff was groovy before the word was invented. But Once Upon a Time in Hollywood really belongs to one person, a figure who gets less screen time than either of the male leads but who fills the movie with light even so. Margot Robbie plays Sharon Tate, and in the movie’s most stunning sequence—set sometime in February 1969—she comes upon a theater, the Bruin, that’s showing her most recent film, The Wrecking Crew, one of those absurd Matt Helm spy joints starring Dean Martin. She goes up to the box-office booth to buy a ticket—and then it occurs to her that if she explains to the ticket girl that she’s actually in the film, she might be able to get in for free. It works! She slips on a pair of oversized, owlish eyeglasses and sits down to watch her own image flash on the screen. There’s no vanity or self-congratulation in her expression, only curiosity and an almost mystical kind of fascination, as if she were observing a deer in the forest. She waits to see if the audience laughs at one of her funnier lines—they do. She mimics the martial-arts movies her character executes on-screen, her hands slashing and dipping through the air, her muscles remembering what it was like to learn the routine. Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate is watching, as we are, the real-life Sharon Tate playing a character in a movie. But for us, the two have blended into one person, a young woman, recently married—does she even yet know she’s pregnant?—who has everything to look forward to. In real life, no one could save Sharon Tate. With Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino and Robbie restore life to her. The magic spell lasts only a few hours. But no one has ever brought her closer to a happily ever after. More: http://time.com/5593402/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-review/ thanks @Shepherd
  8. For me it's simple: Most of Leos perfomances are called as "the greatest perfomance of his career" so it's likely nothing really new, but if someone like Brad Pitt (solid actor I would say) is giving a suberb performance of course it's something special. So I'm ok with that 5 stars from The Times: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tarantino-review-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-cannes-film-fesitval-vgcqhxqpd
  9. Omg, I love this
  10. Some more reviews without spoiler (but don't read the comments here!!!) Did anyone expect something else? I mean...
  11. ^ @oxford25 You're much braver than me to read those reviews. But I'm so very thankful for every single line about Leo
  12. Variety is not that hyped, but still good: https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/cannes-film-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-review-quentin-tarantino-brad-pitt-leonardo-dicaprio-1203222012/
  13. I just love Leo in a tux, hella fine looking man
  14. B from Indiewire (and the author Eric Kohn hates Tarantino so big win here): https://www.indiewire.com/2019/05/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-review-quentin-tarantino-1202143431/ 5 stars from Cinevue: https://cine-vue.com/2019/05/cannes-2019-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-review.html Another great review: https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/once-upon-a-time--in-hollywood-cannes-review/5139676.article Jordan Ruimy is positive: https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2019/5/tarantino Little less 3/5 from The Upcoming: https://www.theupcoming.co.uk/2019/0...nymore-review/ Metascore (it's 92 by now/6 critics): https://www.metacritic.com/movie/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood/critic-reviews At awardswatch they saying it could win the palme
  15. Guys the reviews are GREAT (so far)!!! via Vanity Fair Review: DiCaprio and Pitt Give Glowing Star Turns in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino’s latest is a meandering ode to a bygone era, featuring great performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate. More: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/05/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-review-quentin-tarantino-brad-pitt-leonardo-dicaprio
  16. via awardswatch: They had a six minute standing ovation after the movie More praising
  17. Everything I posted is spoiler free, no worry At awardswatch they discuss who gonna end as support: Brad or Leo (when it comes to award season). They seem to have similiar run time like 2 hours of the movie. At this point Brad is having a bit more praise than Leo. Margot is called as "the heart of the movie" - she's in the movie for 30-45 min if I remember correctly from what I read so far. It's heavy because I'm always afraid of spoilers Everyone else has minimal roles - like 10 minutes.
  18. First review (seems very positive but I don't read it so I can't say if spoiler free): 2nd: 3rd:
  19. More praise for Leo (but only him)
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