

So I finally got around to watching Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. I enjoy Tarantino's movies - I'm not as big of a fan as some of you guys, but I'd say I like pretty much everything he's done to some degree. But for some reason every time I looked at this one in my watch list I just wasn't feeling it. Finally decided to pull the trigger - started it yesterday (watched the first hour) and finished it up today.
Man...that is a BORING movie. I mean, until the very, very end nothing happens. And it doesn't even have the snappy dialog that Tarantino's known for - it's just a lot of driving around, talking about nothing, watching scenes that go nowhere just to end up with a tiny burst of action and no resolve or growth to the characters at all. And it was nearly 3 hours! Why?? I'm of the mind that movies in general are too long these days, but at least most of them have something going on that somewhat justifies the length. This could have been half the length and it still would have felt like a slog. I just can't wrap my head around this one, I don't know what he was thinking. Am I alone here? I feel like I need to rewatch Inglorious Bastards or Django as a palate cleanser now.
2/5 (only because the acting was good, they just had nothing to work with) - do not recommend.