Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Book Review
Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is not just an adaptation of his film of the same name, but a complete literary work that expands and deepens the world created on screen. Critics note that the book offers a more detailed exploration of the characters and their backstories, such as Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth. Tarantino masterfully employs his signature style of dialogue and storytelling, creating the atmosphere of late 1960s Hollywood. Some reviewers highlight that the novel may seem overly detailed and slow-paced for those expecting a dynamic plot, but for fans of the director, it is a true treasure, allowing a deeper understanding of his creative vision. Overall, the book has received positive reviews for its ability to expand and complement the already known story, providing readers with a new perspective on familiar events and characters.
