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SHARON TATE photographed by GENE GUTOWSKI on their Christmas holiday in Italy, 25 December 1968.
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I think Sharon Tate was there to show the new wave of young actors and actresses that were up and coming in Hollywood at the time. Her husband was one of the most celebrated new directors at the time. While she wasnβt a star in her own right, she symbolized the young actresses of the late swinging sixties, in the way that Leonardo diCaprioβs character represented the old Hollywood that was dying out.Β
As for Charles Manson, thereβs the Tate connection and the Hollywood connection. He and his followers lived at Spahn Ranch, which used to be a movie set for movies and TV Westerns a few decades earlier, the same time Rick Dalton was on Bounty Law (clearly loosely inspired by Lancer, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, etc). Spahn Ranch is the symbol of broken dreams and abandoned sets from old Hollywood. It also represents death and decay in the film (I mean, look whoβs living there--an old, blind, dying man and a sinister group of fake-hippies that would go on to produce some of the most infamous and grisly murders in Los Angeles history--literal bringers of death).Β
Also, member of the Manson family threatened different Hollywood actors like Steve McQueen (who feared for his life so much he didnβt show up at his friend Sharon Tateβs funeral), Richard Burton, Frank Sinatra, etc.Β
Another important thing to connect Manson to the main plot of the movie is that he and a couple other male members of hisΒ βfamilyβ killed movie/tv stuntman Donald Jerome Shea, called Shorty, who they believed ratted on them to the police when the ranch was raided by police a few weeks after the murder (police at the time didnβt connect Manson and his followers to the murders, it was a drug bust). Manson, Tex (Charles Watson, who is in the film), Clem (Steve Grogan, the blond guy Brad Pitt beats up at the ranch), and Bruce Davis brutally murdered Shorty and hid his body near the ranch. Throughout the movie, up until the very end, I thought Brad Pitt was going to be this movieβs stand-in for Shorty, which is part of what made the scene at Spahn Ranch so intense.Β
The Manson family and Sharon Tate are a part of this movie because they add to the filmβs idea that this is the end of an era for Hollywood and for America--the end of the sixties, which started out full of hopes and dreams (like actors who first make it to Hollywood) only to end in cynicism and violence.
This movie came out about a week ago in Australia; 15th August 2019. Β I wanted to see the movie when it came out but due to uni, I had to make Once upon a time in Hollywood my last priority. One of my lecturers recommended seeing it, saying βUse it as a celebration movie for getting through tri 1.β
Quentin Tarantinoβ s 9th movie and rumoured second last movie of his to be done. Starring amazing talent; Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Al Pacino just to name a few.
This movie follows Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his stunt double, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) in 1969 and 1970,where Rick goes through a career crisis. With tie-inβs to Sharon Tate and Charles Manson.
Iβll be honest all this was before my time. Charles Mansonβs cult was in jail by the time I had grasped a concept of who they were. I may have grown up on Bruce Lee movies but my non-martial art movie knowledge of him is unknown nor do I know who Sharon Tate is. Seeing this movie is more from an outsiders point of view, looking into a team that I donβt know.
Some have said to take Once upon a time in Hollywood with a grain of salt; few say this is a work of fiction while few say this is true. While Quentin Tarantino has admitted this is, he love letter to Hollywood.
I hadnβt heard much about Once upon a time in Hollywood except that no one was allowed to spoil the ending due to it being a huge thing that needs to be seen first-hand.
Once upon a time in Hollywood has limited sessions in Australia due to the run length of the movie but if you do see it than youβll find that time flew by even if you didnβt like it.
Once upon a time in Hollywood is an interesting story, I want to say I hated it but as a film student it was fantastic, I absolutely loved it. The way a dolly was put to use, jump cuts well and countless other things Iβve been studying; the cinematographer, Robert Richardson seems like someone a film student can use as inspiration. Unfortunately, if I wasnβt a film student, I would have found this movie incredibly boring except for the last ten minutes where it shows gruesome yet somehow hilarious ending.
My issue with this movie was why get Sharon Tate and Mansonβs cult involved? The movie wouldβve have been fine without those two. Β I sort of understand why a Bruce Lee impersonator was used but after his fight scene with Cliff there wasnβt a reason to why Bruce was needed any more.
Once Upon a time in Hollywood is a movie that will show a different perspective of the late 60βs and early 70βs but not quite how youβd think. Even Iβm not sure what to think of it.
Sharon Tateβs costumes in Valley of the Dolls (1967) | requested by anonymous