Quentin Tarantino plans Roman on "Once at ... Hollywood"

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By participating in the new episode of Pure Cinema podcast, Quentin Tarantino shared that he examines the option with writing a novel based on his recent film "Once in ... Hollywood". This picture dedicated to Hollywood of the late 1960s and, in particular, the fate of the actress Sharon Tate became one of the main events in the world of cinema over the past year. Commenting on the possible literary future of this story, Tarantino said:

Until recently, I did not think about it, but now this idea is truly interested in this idea. Perhaps in the future I will write a novel according to "Once at ... Hollywood".

Regardless of whether these plans are in life or not, the audience still has a chance to see the expanded version of the ninth Tarantino film. After the world premiere "Once in the ... Hollywood" at the Cannes Film Festival, the director said that during work on the installation of the painting, he had to abandon several scenes and characters. If you return these parts into your places, the movie timing will be more than four hours. Later, in September last year, Brad Pitt shared that Tarantino had the idea to release "once in ... Hollywood" in the format of a mini-series, which will include all carved scenes.

Quentin Tarantino plans Roman on

As for the alleged career of Tarantino as a writer, then this option is considered for them for a long time. Last fall, Tarantino told that he triggers the idea of ​​the novel, in the center of which will be a veteran of World War II, eating a disgust for Hollywood cinema. After passing through Military hell, this hero finds the "dream factory" is extremely naive and immature, but at some point he is coming to get acquainted with the films of Fellini and Kurosava, after which his attitude to the movie as art changes for the better.

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