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Just saw it and liked it . . . (tiny sperler, maybe)

Posted by Billy Wonka on July 31, 2019 at 14:55:31:

until it became a cinematic apology for "the murders". Making light of that is akin to making fun of the Holocaust or any other serious moment in history.

I really liked Pacino, Pitt, and dynamite Margaret Qualley. It was an interesting flow of images and feelings for the end of the '60s. I was never bored or restless, I just drank in the times as I had just gone into the service.

Blessedly, there was no Sam Jackson chewing up the scenery. I think there will be some discussion on the treatment of the subject matter and it will not be the note Tarrantino goes out on. He's got to go out strong.