
TyIcKooUns
Rats are among the symbolic characters in this film who are always looking for opportunities and space to snatch and snatch other people's produce. The scenes in TYICKOOUNS are an irony. The TYICKOOUNS series begins in Siem Pang village which is a remote village occupied by groups that have been exiled and isolated by the community. The title of this village, 'Siem Pang', is derived from the name of a former Communist prisoner who escaped from prison and hid in the village and finally disappeared. The scenario in Siem Pang includes children being left out of school, teenagers being free without trust, parents not knowing the validity of their marriages, young people being increasingly rude and active with gangs until the Baha Tycoon comes with his forces from Bandar Besar Pongga including Cikgu Gadak wants to change the fate of the villagers. The change brought about by the Baha Tycoon was unpopular with some who eventually led to his assassination.
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Plot Summary
In 1969 Los Angeles, a faded television actor and his loyal stunt double make their way through a changing industry that they barely recognize anymore. They are neighbors with Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski and the film culminates in the infamous events of the Manson Family murders.
Critical Reception
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was widely acclaimed by critics, with particular praise for its performances, production design, screenplay, and direction. Many critics noted its nostalgic portrayal of Hollywood and its non-linear, character-driven narrative. The film was also a significant commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning and impeccably acted, capturing a specific time and place with remarkable detail.
- A meditative, meandering character study that culminates in a shocking, revisionist ending.
- Praised for its nostalgic portrayal of Hollywood and sharp dialogue, though some found its pacing too slow.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's performances, particularly those of the main cast, and appreciated the nostalgic atmosphere and detailed recreation of 1969 Hollywood. Some viewers found the plot slow at times but were ultimately satisfied with the film's unique narrative and surprising conclusion.
Awards & Accolades
Won two Academy Awards (Best Actor for Brad Pitt, Best Production Design), nominated for ten total. Won multiple Golden Globe and BAFTA awards.
Fun Fact
The iconic Cielo Drive house used in the film was a meticulously recreated set, as the original house was demolished in 1994.
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