It's funny cause her life has been so short, that it probably means nothing at all. Like a vegetarian commenting that that was the best burger she has ever had.
@@whitleypedia Yeah, there's that, but I thought that he'd either have a complete meltdown, commit suicide, or even murder - suicide. He has a TON of unresolved issues.
When the little girl goes up to him and say “that was the best acting I’ve seen in my whole life” she could be saying that to either Leo or Rick and it still applies. Brilliant acting indeed
What……? One of his first notable roles was, “What’s eating Gilbert grape”. That was in 93, don’t know his age but he was very young. He was so good that people believed he was actually an actor with special needs
Dicaprio has always been a brilliant actor even at a young age. He played really great in What's eating Gilbert Grape as Arnie. He was so dedicated to that character that he visited a hospital for the mentally challenged kids to perform the role even better. The 90's just painted him as a teenage heart throb but as time went on he has grown into an seasoned actor.
It’s rare that someone playing an actor within a movie that’s supposed to give a great performance actually does a great performance. Leo nails it. You see that tried in other films and think “Why do the characters think that was any good?”
oh so you have not seen RdJ best performance ever playing Kirk Lazarus playing Lincoln Osiris in a real movie inside a fake movie inside a real movie , man i love tropical thunder , even the DvD commentary and the behind the scenes and the fake documentary is hilarious
Leo was brilliant as always but at 10 years old, that little girl was absolutely amazing for the short role she had in this movie. I've only seen her in this and The Gray Man but I'm sure this actress is going to have a fantastic career in acting, very gifted 👏 👏👏
I hate jumping on the “Leo is so great” bandwagon, but it’s sincerely beautiful seeing someone mastering their trade, especially for so long. It’s like watching a master woodworker applying his craft. His career began because of his boyish good looks, but instead of letting it all go to his head and very understandably spinning out in a haze of drugs and alcohol, he put the work in and has gotten to the top on his own earned merit.
This is one of my favorite scenes in any film I’ve watched. As an actor, I relate so much to the experience of having a really bad day, feeling worthless, embarrassed, then coming in to do a scene and letting all that anxiety and pain inside just give you permission to let loose. This weird thing happens where suddenly, your fear and your pain mean something and as theirs things reveal themselves they transform into something beautiful. It feels like when an actor lets go of all those expectations, egotistical thoughts, and just lets themselves be raw and unashamed, marvelous things happen. Time slows down. It feels like flying.
I love how he instantly looses his confidence when the scene in the scene was finished. Layers of a good actor. He's returning to his second and main character just easily. It's really exhausting being a good actor. That demands so much power and actors in that class age early.
Don't be so melodramatic. This is their craft, they CHOSE it. I'm sure it can be draining but it can be invigorating too. They also have freedom to choose their project and lessen their workload overtime. So maybe lets not romanticize this job. Don't you think that being a good doctor or human rights defender, a teacher etc. can also be very draining? Or do you only care about actors? Show some appreciation for other fields.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Being an actor is no better job than being a doctor. I've never seen doctor on scene to make it melodramatic. I can react only what I see. is humah right defender a job? :D
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849You are going out of your way to be negative. It's completely okay to recognize a good performance and give credit where it's due. Whether it's an actor, doctor, activist, or whatever. This isn't an insult towards you at all and I wish you a wonderful week.
Leo is great, but Marlon Brando is second to none. Then, after him I would say Daniel Day Lewis. Leo is up there, but it will take a lot to come close to the talent Lewis and Brando have.
I don't know why people have to invalidate how you feel.🙄 I love Leo, myself. Nobody said he was better than Brando or Day-Lewis, but if you feel otherwise or simply want to express how great you think Leo is, that should be allowed to stand on its own.🤗❤️
Yeah, that and his emotional reaction afterwards probably made this the most memorable scene in the movie for me. I couldn't help but feel happy for the character.
And the fact that it meant so much to him coming from a little girl just goes to show how truly vulnerable he is. It gets me too. It's my favorite moment from the film. And there's a lot of great moments. I think it's Tarantino's very best.
an amazing job by leo in this whole film. to act like an ordinary actor, and then nail it so hard in this scene, showing the actor inside the flawed character he portrayed in the rest of the film, is masterful. tarantino really captures the life and art of actors in this film.
Leo is great in this movie, he's one of the best around... but I can't help but feel, given Tarantino's proclivity to resurrect the careers of actors "on the way out" I can't help but feel that this scene (and the scene where he's breaking down to the little girl about the book he's reading) would have been so interesting to see done by a "Oh yeah, I remember that guy" actor...
Yeah and vicerelly it would have made the audience really feel sorry for whomever. But the problem is "Once" relatively speaking didn't do that great financially. Without Leo? Oy vey! My beef is how come the "psycho" always wins the Oscar. Joachim Phoenix over Leo? Anybody can be great over the top.
@@thedicemustroll1339 50 million U.S. domestic gross after budget? You call that a success? And every foreign country takes a shit load of taxes before they let that money go. Look, I love Tarrentino movies- especially "Once Upon A Time." But after all that genius writing, directing, acting and production. Not to mention originality, after all that, I just wish the publuc would "get" Tarrentino en mass. . The same way they get films that are great, but great for idiots. Like MCU, "Top Gun," and "Fast &Furious."
@@brianmallen8887, I agree, but Top Gun is a classic, much more memorable than MCU movies in general, and all of the fast and furious franchise as it was (until recently) a tremendous stand-alone film. I'd go so far as to say that the emotional elements of that film could rival many of Tarantino's movies. Though of course not coming near production value and the actor capabilities in Tarantino's movies.
I love it, that fact that leonardo and brad were down to earth working class guys aspiring to be professional actors and artists. The two men reaching beyond their station in life created a tension that made this movie so memorable. Some of the greatest artists in history came from the economically lower classes. Genius has no class.
I work in the industry as Producer, and i can tell you. That feeling is real. All the stress al the pression coming in you and think "i can do this?" "Im really as good as they want me to be?" And sudennly people came to you and tell you did good, that was a nice work... I mean you come to tears quickly
Yeah, and he was in Inception to. I think the role was supposed to go to Heath Ledger, and since he unfortunately passed away, they grabbed Leo DiCaprio or Tom Hardy to fill the spot. Those 2 should do another movie together. DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
Love the fact we got 2 legends here. Leo himself was in awe of Luke due to him being one of his acting idols. Can’t watch this without some sadness now. Luke Perry passing away not long after this… RIP legend. Thank you for the years of being cool, the smiles, the laughs. You are missed 😢
The little girl is amazing. Her facial expressions changing with each beat of the scene really sells it. She doesn't have many lines but still holds her own with Leo
I always thought that little girl was really sweet, and Rick's interactions with her, few as they were, are memorable. This whole film is full of memorable vignettes.
Kudos Leo, great work. We need to see this cast reunited! In another chapter? Or something entirely new, it's really the chemistry that’s at play, permeating every scene.
It is noteworthy how Leonardo DiCaprio playing a character who was once a hero but now has to play the villain in a 'western' is a reference to him literally playing a villain named "Calvin Candie" in another Tarantino film Django Unchained. Even his villainous performance in this scene is a very close replication of his performance from Django Unchained, at the dinner table scene, where he threatens to kill Broomhilda in front of Dr. King Schultz and Django Freeman if he doesn't get what he is asking for.
this could also be a reference to Henry Fonda who Played the villain in Once Upon a Time in the West while he was famous for playing the American Hero during the Golden age of Hollywood. and remember this movie is about the end of that era.
Sam Wanamaker (Nicholas Hammond, who played Friedrich von Trapp in The Sound of Music) is only physically in two scenes in the movie. But what a memorable character. He sees something in Rick that Rick doesn't see in himself anymore. He knows Rick is a better actor than a lot of the roles he's played, and with his encouragement, Rick gives a brilliant performance in one take. Sam is effusive with his praise afterwards, and helps Rick to get some of himself back. Love Hammond's performance.
So wholesome. Before, he felt like a worthless actor. Then he did this and they praised him for it. Just more proof that you never know when you'll succeed, so keep working hard and don't doubt yourself.
What a great moment. The girls' praise really hit him the hardest, and it meant so much to him! Tarantino really knows now to build a moment to perfect catharsis.
My man Rick Dalton needed that bit of encouragement from the little girl. Those few words changed his whole perspective of himself. The director could've talked for an hour and Rick would've heard it and maybe felt a lil better, BUT... everyone knows that children are brutally honest, no matter if they're being positive or negative about it. So, when a child gives you a compliment, they actually mean every word they say. And you can take it to the bank. That's REAL, and HONEST. Children don't know how to be condescending yet.
This movie is starting to grow on me in a way I did not expect. It being a tarantino flick I was waiting for the final explosion but the lead up always felt disjointed and frankly speaking unnecessary but it's acctuly enjoyable bits... I'd say the fact that it is a tarantino flick and the finale hype is what kinda hurts the journey that leads to The Moment.
I found the movie kind of meh on first viewing. However, given how much I'd liked Tarantino's other movies (and given that I'd had a similar reaction to Pulp Fiction the first time 25 years earlier), I gave it another watch. And my god, am I glad I did. It felt like Tarantino's most "mature" movie -- it's almost all dialogue and character development, but it's done beautifully. And the juxtaposition of two middle-aged movie performers who seem to be in the late afternoon of their respective careers, contrasted with the up-and-coming Sharon Tate and the even younger but highly promising Trudi Frazer, set against the backdrop of a changing Hollywood in a changing America, is almost poetic. I've now seen it probably a dozen times and it's my second favourite Tarantino movie, after PF. And one of my top 20 movies of all time.
@@michaelairton3723 I watched the movie and I was totally unaware of that time of Hollywood. Then I read the OUATIH novel, Tarantino's Cinema Speculation. And I understand that this is a time very important for Tarantino and he loves it. This only made me watch a lot of movies from that time: Easy Rider, a lot of Eastwood, Newman and McQueen movies, Rosemary's baby, etc. I'm so glad that Tarantino made this movie.
It is really great directing and movie making when you suspend belief - then suspend that belief. I have watched this movie like dozens of times. And just about everytime, when they get to the scenes, both times, I REALLY get into them. On the first one, I am so deep into it, it is only when Leanardo yells; "Line! Line!", that I remember this is a movie, in a movie. Same for the second "Lancer" scene. Only when "Sam Wanamaker" are you brought back to reality; the reality of watching a film within a film. I really hope, maybe on a lark Quinton finishes the "Lancer" pilot, and while he's at it, finish that episode of "Bounty Law", where Jake has brought his latest bounty (Jody Janis) to Janistown, and he happens to be the son of Major Maxwell Janis. It would be very interesting to watch how it turns out. Julia Butters performance as Trudy Frazer, ah, er " Mirabella Lancer" added a pure sweetness to the entire film, especially when she congratulated Rick on his performance, as if to inject new energy into his soul. It is said that God needed something sweeter than milk chocolate, so He Created little girls! Julia is solid proof of this.
Funniest line in the movie though was when Tex said he was the devil when Pitt was trying to remember his name and Pitt said” na, it was something stupider than that”. I about lost it laughing
I love that the little girl's accolade is so much more meaningful to him than the director's!
Kids are brutally honest
I am sure the Rick character had a career full of disingenuous praise. The girl said the "sincere" words that he needed to hear. :-)
It's funny cause her life has been so short, that it probably means nothing at all. Like a vegetarian commenting that that was the best burger she has ever had.
To be fair, kids tend to notice bad aspects of people, so if a kid calls you handsome or smart, he means it
@@teenanguyen217 More like your judgement on vegetarians....
(nice try, tho)
Leo never fails to deliver an absolutely fantastic performance. The man nails every single role.
" Evil sexy Hamlet " works ! Kudos to Quentin.
he's even good at playing a bad actor
@@whitleypedia Yeah, there's that, but I thought that he'd either have a complete meltdown, commit suicide, or even murder - suicide. He has a TON of unresolved issues.
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq wait - Rick or Leo?
He really does..he is a wonderful actor
When the little girl goes up to him and say “that was the best acting I’ve seen in my whole life” she could be saying that to either Leo or Rick and it still applies. Brilliant acting indeed
and then we see Leo do some of the best acting i ever seen
Made me tear up badly
An actor acting like he's acting... lol!
She is only 5 minutes old...
@@larzkruber822 The minute she turns 18, Leo will be calling her for a date
Filming a movie scene within a movie scene, even still... some of the best activing ive ever seen
He's a dude playing a dude who's playing another dude.
Well, not movie scene. TV scene within a movie scene.
@@absolutelynonameslef disguised as a hippie dude
Ahh yes, great activing, one of the best activors of our time.
Scream 1-3 did it first.
That was the best acting I've ever seen in my whole life
When you have the opportunity to give someone a sincere compliment, do it. It may mean more than you think.
Thank you 🥲
easily the best scene in the movie
Thank you!
I think Leo should have won his oscar from this movie, instead of Revenant. His performance was much better here.
RIP Luke Perry. Great final role to be among the other greats.
😢
I didn’t think that girl was all that great.
@@R.POlivershe will be some day
The child actress's facial expression is also so good. One day she will be a great actress.
She was also great in the grey man
@@morethanmeetstheeye0 no doubt.
I thought that was Leo's next girlfriend
@@trevscribbles 😆😆😆😆
Trev, she definitely has some time between 18 and 19 ))
I used to think dicaprio was over rated when he was younger, but he has just gotten better and better.
What……? One of his first notable roles was, “What’s eating Gilbert grape”. That was in 93, don’t know his age but he was very young. He was so good that people believed he was actually an actor with special needs
@@TOGGGAA1 I think it was because he was one of the pretty boys, so they thought it was all about the face.
Dicaprio has always been a brilliant actor even at a young age. He played really great in What's eating Gilbert Grape as Arnie. He was so dedicated to that character that he visited a hospital for the mentally challenged kids to perform the role even better. The 90's just painted him as a teenage heart throb but as time went on he has grown into an seasoned actor.
@@TOGGGAA1 This Boy's Life too.The fight scene with De Niro was fantastic.
@@TOGGGAA1 We guys have to be honest, we hated Leo because the chicks loved him.
It’s rare that someone playing an actor within a movie that’s supposed to give a great performance actually does a great performance. Leo nails it. You see that tried in other films and think “Why do the characters think that was any good?”
An example?
Naomi watts in mulholland drive. m.ruclips.net/video/zmbhBbLmPQ8/видео.html&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&feature=emb_logo
He is such a great actor. Would love to see him in a Marvel movie
@@NightwatchX2A waste of his talent.
100%!
I hate how they always do that.
I loved how the novel's ending was her and him rehearsing their lines, and her mentioning how amazing it is to be actors in Hollywood.
Novel ?
@@nicholash1691 Yes, there's a film novelization of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" also written by Tarantino himself.
They filmed the scene too. You can see it on the back cover of the book. I can't wait to see the extended cut.
I really hope to see the extended cut one day
It’s like watching inception. We are watching Leo as Rick dalton play a different character. Absolutely brilliant
he looks like he's playing the samoan attorney from fear and loathing
actually...we're seeing Leo first play the evil hamlet and then Leo playing Rick Dalton
oh so you have not seen RdJ best performance ever playing Kirk Lazarus playing Lincoln Osiris in a real movie inside a fake movie inside a real movie , man i love tropical thunder , even the DvD commentary and the behind the scenes and the fake documentary is hilarious
That’s a trope that’s been used in movies for at least a century
He a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude
Leo was brilliant as always but at 10 years old, that little girl was absolutely amazing for the short role she had in this movie. I've only seen her in this and The Gray Man but I'm sure this actress is going to have a fantastic career in acting, very gifted 👏 👏👏
She's really good in The Fabelmans too
I hate jumping on the “Leo is so great” bandwagon, but it’s sincerely beautiful seeing someone mastering their trade, especially for so long. It’s like watching a master woodworker applying his craft. His career began because of his boyish good looks, but instead of letting it all go to his head and very understandably spinning out in a haze of drugs and alcohol, he put the work in and has gotten to the top on his own earned merit.
Leonardo DiCaprio was definitely erect the whole time in this scene
Both Leonardo and Brad put in fantastic performances in the movie.
This is one of my favorite scenes in any film I’ve watched. As an actor, I relate so much to the experience of having a really bad day, feeling worthless, embarrassed, then coming in to do a scene and letting all that anxiety and pain inside just give you permission to let loose. This weird thing happens where suddenly, your fear and your pain mean something and as theirs things reveal themselves they transform into something beautiful. It feels like when an actor lets go of all those expectations, egotistical thoughts, and just lets themselves be raw and unashamed, marvelous things happen. Time slows down. It feels like flying.
As an actor as well……..
Leonardo DiCaprio was definitely erect the whole time in this scene
@@squattystx Did you really need to nitpick?
I love how he instantly looses his confidence when the scene in the scene was finished. Layers of a good actor. He's returning to his second and main character just easily. It's really exhausting being a good actor. That demands so much power and actors in that class age early.
Leonardo DiCaprio was definitely erect the whole time in this scene
Don't be so melodramatic. This is their craft, they CHOSE it. I'm sure it can be draining but it can be invigorating too. They also have freedom to choose their project and lessen their workload overtime. So maybe lets not romanticize this job. Don't you think that being a good doctor or human rights defender, a teacher etc. can also be very draining? Or do you only care about actors? Show some appreciation for other fields.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Being an actor is no better job than being a doctor. I've never seen doctor on scene to make it melodramatic. I can react only what I see. is humah right defender a job? :D
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849You are going out of your way to be negative. It's completely okay to recognize a good performance and give credit where it's due. Whether it's an actor, doctor, activist, or whatever. This isn't an insult towards you at all and I wish you a wonderful week.
@1:00 ..the way Leo passes from one mood to another is spectacular!
Leonardo DiCaprio was definitely erect the whole time in this scene
"You got that? Boston?" Amazing delivery, as the character intended, and as Leo intended.
Leonardo DiCaprio was definitely erect the whole time in this scene
I teared up with him the second time I watched the movie. What a great actor.
That is the best actor I've ever seen in my whole life.
Leo is great, but Marlon Brando is second to none. Then, after him I would say Daniel Day Lewis. Leo is up there, but it will take a lot to come close to the talent Lewis and Brando have.
@@ComedyBros5 Gangs of New York where you can see both Leo and Lewis , is one of the best ever💫
@@prajjwal1010 Day-Lewis makes Leo look like a community theater actor in that movie
@@gregbors8364 Too be fair day lewis had a much more interesting character to play, but yeah hes one of the best
I don't know why people have to invalidate how you feel.🙄 I love Leo, myself. Nobody said he was better than Brando or Day-Lewis, but if you feel otherwise or simply want to express how great you think Leo is, that should be allowed to stand on its own.🤗❤️
"That was the best acting I've seen in my whole life" never fails to make me tear up, holy shit
Yeah, that and his emotional reaction afterwards probably made this the most memorable scene in the movie for me. I couldn't help but feel happy for the character.
And the fact that it meant so much to him coming from a little girl just goes to show how truly vulnerable he is. It gets me too. It's my favorite moment from the film. And there's a lot of great moments. I think it's Tarantino's very best.
an amazing job by leo in this whole film. to act like an ordinary actor, and then nail it so hard in this scene, showing the actor inside the flawed character he portrayed in the rest of the film, is masterful. tarantino really captures the life and art of actors in this film.
Maybe I'm being sentimental in my old age, I'm almost 57, but this is the BEST MOVIE made in my generation.
You're being sentimental
You’re absolutely correct. It’s the best!
Well "best" is always subjective. But it is definitely in the top. Cast, atmosphere, unexpected twist...
Leo is great in this movie, he's one of the best around... but I can't help but feel, given Tarantino's proclivity to resurrect the careers of actors "on the way out" I can't help but feel that this scene (and the scene where he's breaking down to the little girl about the book he's reading) would have been so interesting to see done by a "Oh yeah, I remember that guy" actor...
Yeah and vicerelly it would have made the audience really feel sorry for whomever. But the problem is "Once" relatively speaking didn't do that great financially. Without Leo? Oy vey! My beef is how come the "psycho" always wins the Oscar. Joachim Phoenix over Leo? Anybody can be great over the top.
@Nick West The people who risk the money don't want Tarrentino box office. They want "Top Gun" numbers.
@@brianmallen8887 374 million over a 90 million budget is just fine. That is in fact, a successful investment, what are you smoking? lol
@@thedicemustroll1339 50 million U.S. domestic gross after budget? You call that a success? And every foreign country takes a shit load of taxes before they let that money go. Look, I love Tarrentino movies- especially "Once Upon A Time." But after all that genius writing, directing, acting and production. Not to mention originality, after all that, I just wish the publuc would "get" Tarrentino en mass. . The same way they get films that are great, but great for idiots. Like MCU, "Top Gun," and "Fast &Furious."
@@brianmallen8887, I agree, but Top Gun is a classic, much more memorable than MCU movies in general, and all of the fast and furious franchise as it was (until recently) a tremendous stand-alone film. I'd go so far as to say that the emotional elements of that film could rival many of Tarantino's movies. Though of course not coming near production value and the actor capabilities in Tarantino's movies.
absolutely love the growl when he delivers “I’ll throw this little pitcher down the well”
I love it, that fact that leonardo and brad were down to earth working class guys aspiring to be professional actors and artists. The two men reaching beyond their station in life created a tension that made this movie so memorable. Some of the greatest artists in history came from the economically lower classes. Genius has no class.
The little girl did some great acting also - she had to change moods like lighting in response to her kidnapper's changes.
I work in the industry as Producer, and i can tell you. That feeling is real. All the stress al the pression coming in you and think "i can do this?" "Im really as good as they want me to be?" And sudennly people came to you and tell you did good, that was a nice work... I mean you come to tears quickly
Trivia: The director was played by Nicholas Hammond, first actor who portray Spiderman/Peter Parker in live action
Kind of looks like Bryan Cranston.
That little girl is pretty good for a child actor, I hope she stays safe in that industry
she won't
Harvey is in Jail so she is already safer
They will pimp her out til theres nothing left then throw her away thats hellywood
@@WooHoo-itsGaryGnu lmaooo
She'll be trading those elbow pads for knee pads. If she hasn't already.
RIP to a phenomenal actor, Rick you will always be remembered
The fact that he’s acting while acting, while acting is a mind fuck beyond proportion.
Yeah, and he was in Inception to. I think the role was supposed to go to Heath Ledger, and since he unfortunately passed away, they grabbed Leo DiCaprio or Tom Hardy to fill the spot. Those 2 should do another movie together. DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
Love the fact we got 2 legends here. Leo himself was in awe of Luke due to him being one of his acting idols. Can’t watch this without some sadness now. Luke Perry passing away not long after this… RIP legend. Thank you for the years of being cool, the smiles, the laughs. You are missed 😢
This is comfortably the best scene in the film - though you really have to see the chat between the two first
The little girl is amazing. Her facial expressions changing with each beat of the scene really sells it. She doesn't have many lines but still holds her own with Leo
DiCaprio is brilliant. His acting is superb
That is truly the best acting I've ever seen
That was the best acting I've ever seen in my whole life!
I always thought that little girl was really sweet, and Rick's interactions with her, few as they were, are memorable. This whole film is full of memorable vignettes.
For a film-within-a-film scene, the acting is glorious.
Leonardo Di Caprio is simply the greatest actor living
Kudos Leo, great work.
We need to see this cast reunited! In another chapter? Or something entirely new, it's really the chemistry that’s at play, permeating every scene.
honestly don't know how he does it, by the end I feel like she said it to me. Just pure happiness
bet this young lady will win oscar on future
They can only hang me once! LOVE IT!!! 🤣 1:05
When an 8-year-old tells you that it's the best acting she's ever seen in her whole life, consider yourself the best actor.
ANY other year Leo would have won the Oscar BUT he ran into Joaquin Phoenix as Joker 😂 INCREDIBLE acting in OUATIH 🔥
It is noteworthy how Leonardo DiCaprio playing a character who was once a hero but now has to play the villain in a 'western' is a reference to him literally playing a villain named "Calvin Candie" in another Tarantino film Django Unchained.
Even his villainous performance in this scene is a very close replication of his performance from Django Unchained, at the dinner table scene, where he threatens to kill Broomhilda in front of Dr. King Schultz and Django Freeman if he doesn't get what he is asking for.
There's been a lotta lies said around his dinner table but that we can believe
this could also be a reference to Henry Fonda who Played the villain in Once Upon a Time in the West while he was famous for playing the American Hero during the Golden age of Hollywood. and remember this movie is about the end of that era.
it's brunhilde, jesus christ
that's a big stretch
Exactly what I was thinking bro, gave me the same vibes
“That’s a lot of money…”
“Well, she is a lot of little girl!”
😂
Sam Wanamaker (Nicholas Hammond, who played Friedrich von Trapp in The Sound of Music) is only physically in two scenes in the movie. But what a memorable character. He sees something in Rick that Rick doesn't see in himself anymore. He knows Rick is a better actor than a lot of the roles he's played, and with his encouragement, Rick gives a brilliant performance in one take. Sam is effusive with his praise afterwards, and helps Rick to get some of himself back. Love Hammond's performance.
AKA the original live action Spiderman.
Other than Leo and Brad the Wanamaker role was my favorite in the film....."I want a Zeitgeist flare"
So wholesome. Before, he felt like a worthless actor. Then he did this and they praised him for it. Just more proof that you never know when you'll succeed, so keep working hard and don't doubt yourself.
Only the best can play 2 roles simultaneously.
The little girl in the scene providing praise on how DiCaprio responds is truly great acting.
Its so ironic that this is literally the greatest piece of acting that Leo has ever delivered 😂
IMHO his best performance was in “Gilbert Grape” when he was a little kid
Blood Diamond, Aviator, Django, What's eating Gilbert Grape. You're joking right. Dude has an array of acting roles that he should be praised for.
Wolf of wall street?
Naw, calvin candie was his best.
revenant
Acting while acting. This man is a national treasure.
You need years of being nominated to an oscar to do this acting...
I often wonder why people feel comfortable gatekeeping random things, like being a fan of movies. So bizarre and senseless
Bull you can develop this kind of intensity working as an assistant manager at Baskin Robbins
3:57 I'm not crying ur crying
I kind of wish we got this western movie instead of Once Upon a time in Hollywood 😂
Leo in that Cowboy role is just great.
I wouldn't mind a sequel with Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth, such great characters, Leo and Brad did a great job.
RIP Luke Perry..... wish you had a bigger part in this movie
This scene was so good i had to re-watch immediately after again
he really threw that little girl not knowing she had pads xD
Leo and Tarantino just works like a charm every time.
I believe that Trudy's simple compliment meant more to Rick than all of the gushing praise from the director.
This is the best scene on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood i have ever seen !
this scene is all amazing, beginning to end
Good ole Luke Perry. Sad that he had to go so soon. :-(
One of the greatest scenes in film history.
That scene is so good i wish they would make that western for real.
This was a truly fantastic movie.
Leo should have an Oscar for practically every movie he's ever been in. Especially, dare we forget, Critters 3.
3:36 me in all of dicaprio's movies.
I say give Leo more Villain roles, look at him. Having the time of his life.
What a great moment. The girls' praise really hit him the hardest, and it meant so much to him! Tarantino really knows now to build a moment to perfect catharsis.
2:06 YOU GOT THAT? BOSTON!! ….HUH? 😂😂
A great actor playing a great actor. I love this film.
He got this skill from Inception. I bet there were times when he didn't even know he was still being filmed for reality, within a scene, but dreaming.
Legendary performance from a legendary actor 👏👏👏👏
Rip to Luke perry. This scene is good I want full episodes of this and what not from quentin tarantino or another movie sometime.. I love it
The Greatest movie of a movie ever made in history .
My man Rick Dalton needed that bit of encouragement from the little girl. Those few words changed his whole perspective of himself.
The director could've talked for an hour and Rick would've heard it and maybe felt a lil better, BUT...
everyone knows that children are brutally honest, no matter if they're being positive or negative about it. So, when a child gives you a compliment, they actually mean every word they say. And you can take it to the bank. That's REAL, and HONEST. Children don't know how to be condescending yet.
DiCaprio’s character was so great in this movie.
This movie is starting to grow on me in a way I did not expect. It being a tarantino flick I was waiting for the final explosion but the lead up always felt disjointed and frankly speaking unnecessary but it's acctuly enjoyable bits... I'd say the fact that it is a tarantino flick and the finale hype is what kinda hurts the journey that leads to The Moment.
I found the movie kind of meh on first viewing. However, given how much I'd liked Tarantino's other movies (and given that I'd had a similar reaction to Pulp Fiction the first time 25 years earlier), I gave it another watch. And my god, am I glad I did. It felt like Tarantino's most "mature" movie -- it's almost all dialogue and character development, but it's done beautifully. And the juxtaposition of two middle-aged movie performers who seem to be in the late afternoon of their respective careers, contrasted with the up-and-coming Sharon Tate and the even younger but highly promising Trudi Frazer, set against the backdrop of a changing Hollywood in a changing America, is almost poetic. I've now seen it probably a dozen times and it's my second favourite Tarantino movie, after PF. And one of my top 20 movies of all time.
@@michaelairton3723 I watched the movie and I was totally unaware of that time of Hollywood. Then I read the OUATIH novel, Tarantino's Cinema Speculation. And I understand that this is a time very important for Tarantino and he loves it.
This only made me watch a lot of movies from that time: Easy Rider, a lot of Eastwood, Newman and McQueen movies, Rosemary's baby, etc.
I'm so glad that Tarantino made this movie.
Leo was INCREDIBLE in OUATIH ❤ 10/10 performance
RIP Rick. He's a great actor
Leo is incredible at his craft. Brad Pitt is as well. What a movie.
hes literally doing candy from django haha
Leo and brad is a thing to watch in cinema …anytime .. anywhere.
Such a powerful beautiful scene.
This is so good
Di Caprio worked on his voice massively. There’s an ocean between this and Departed.
Leo is an absolute beast
It is really great directing and movie making when you suspend belief - then suspend that belief. I have watched this movie like dozens of times. And just about everytime, when they get to the scenes, both times, I REALLY get into them. On the first one, I am so deep into it, it is only when Leanardo yells; "Line! Line!", that I remember this is a movie, in a movie. Same for the second "Lancer" scene. Only when "Sam Wanamaker" are you brought back to reality; the reality of watching a film within a film.
I really hope, maybe on a lark Quinton finishes the "Lancer" pilot, and while he's at it, finish that episode of "Bounty Law", where Jake has brought his latest bounty (Jody Janis) to Janistown, and he happens to be the son of Major Maxwell Janis. It would be very interesting to watch how it turns out.
Julia Butters performance as Trudy Frazer, ah, er " Mirabella Lancer" added a pure sweetness to the entire film, especially when she congratulated Rick on his performance, as if to inject new energy into his soul. It is said that God needed something sweeter than milk chocolate, so He Created little girls! Julia is solid proof of this.
Once or twice a year, I'll watch it with the same group of friends, and we always find it as brilliant as we did the first time.
@@petebondurant58 , to me it is a great movie, but, she made the movie and exemplified what Hollywood Magic is all about.
The writing is so perfect
This was amazing acting, far better than anything Brad Pitt did in this movie.
Funniest line in the movie though was when Tex said he was the devil when Pitt was trying to remember his name and Pitt said” na, it was something stupider than that”. I about lost it laughing
Totally agree. Hilarious that Pitt got an Oscar and DiCaprio didn’t.
This is a new level of acting
It's easy to pick apart Tarantino's work, but a couple times a film we get moments like this.
Master class performance...
Leo to the young girl : Are you 25 yet?
The Young Girl : No silly
Leo : Good
This Young Girl ≠ 18Y/O
EVIL HAMLET SCARES PEOPLE i fuckin love that line. what a hilarious actor
Once Upon a Time in Pedowood.