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Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019)
Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…
Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…
The film's nostalgic portrayal of late 1960s Hollywood and its narrative resolution, which involves a violent, individualistic defense of home and established order against the chaotic threat of the Manson Family, aligns with right-leaning themes of tradition and individual responsibility.
The movie primarily features traditional casting with no explicit race or gender swaps of historically white roles. Its narrative focuses on traditional identities within a specific historical context without presenting a critical portrayal of them or making DEI themes central to the story.
The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on fictionalized accounts of Hollywood in 1969, primarily through the experiences of a fading actor and his stunt double, without incorporating queer identities or related plot points.
The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on fictionalized accounts of Hollywood actors and the Manson Family in 1969, without engaging with transgender identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features a mix of original fictional characters and real historical figures. All historical figures are portrayed with their documented gender, and the original characters do not have a prior canonical gender to be swapped from.
The film features original fictional characters and real historical figures. All historical figures are portrayed by actors matching their documented race. The original characters have no prior established race to be swapped.
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