Yeah, the film was definitely sparse on plot, but that's been the case with some of Tarantino's previous works, e.g. Jackie Brown and The Hateful Eight. This one brings together elements from all of his work into one film.
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I feel like the hateful eight was better at moving the plot along. I mean, sure. Sometimes it's pretty slow, but for the most part, they kept it moving. Once upon a time in Hollywood really didn't have that same movement. I didn't understand a good chunk of Robie's scenes. Like the one at the movie theater, where she goes to watch her own film. What point did that serve the plot?
I still like the movie and I still like Tarantino. It's just, this is the slowest movie I've ever seen of his.
Yeah, that's a fair observation.