Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - don't cry in front of the Mexicans
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2020
- "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" (2019) - starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino, Kurt Russell, Margaret Qualley, Bruce Dern, Zoë Bell, Mike Moh
Music: "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon & Garfunkel
CREDITS:
Sony Pictures Releasing (2019)
Director - Quentin Tarantino
Producer - David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh, Quentin Tarantino
Writer - Quentin Tarantino
Production Company - Columbia Pictures, Bona Film Group, Heyday Films, Visiona Romantica
#OnceUponATimeInHollywood #LeonardoDiCaprio #BradPitt - Фільми й анімація
In Mexico we laughed very hard on the cinema because obviously we were all mexican, It was like he was breaking the fourth wall.
as a mexican, can confirm
That’s amazing lol
Hahaha
En el mío igual 😂
That actually makes the line way funnier, it's like Cliff can see the audience.
Everyone needs a bro like Cliff Booth
He is LITERALLY a shoulder to cry on.
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David Goggins.
Yes
Why not aspire to be like Cliff
Two things I have learned in life....Pursue in life what you are passionate about, and don't cry in front of the Mexicans.
Los hombres no lloran
What about: "don't go with hippies to a second location"
Janaka.. Hahahha ecactly thats the 3 rd thing you r genious hahahha
@@roningarcia5771mucho menos cuando les están dando por el culo
Leo played that stutter so convincingly, amazing acting.
Indeed he is!
Fax didn't even notice it
that was his idea for the character as well and it works perfectly
The fact that he has a stutter actually says a lot about his character. It indicates that he’s a much better actor than he gives himself credit for. Controlling a bad stutter takes a lot of voice training and concentration. Rick may constantly put himself down or belittle his career, but he’s got a lot more skill than he realizes.
They don't say he's one of the most truly talented actors for nothing you know.
"Fucking hippie mother fuckers".
Me driving around with my father
You are not alone on that.
Me driving around by myself lol
I'm dying
Based
Me driving with my kids
“I-talian,” lmfao. I always die when I hear that.
My Uncle who I loved (God rest his soul and may I see him again one day) was a Korean War Vet and talked just like this pair. He would have been 39 in 1969 and he said "EYE-talian" all the time. My Aunt he married was EYE-talian. I keep his flag in my livingroom and I sure miss him every day.
Yes it is very hard, especially if you consider the fact that both DiCaprio and Tarantino have italian origins
GorlAAAAMI
Arrivederci
@@sterlingc9846 "ah River derci"
0:57 I bet the Mexican driver felt awkward sitting next to rick as he was yelling cuss words lol
What you talking about its a movie it ain't real life
@@evanthegreat1067 Oh My God. You have made a great discovery that movie isn't real life.
@@evanthegreat1067 if it's just a movie then how come Rick Dalton was so upset? checkmate.
@@igotvaccinated2816This is an outtake they decided to leave in. Leo cried to his friend Brad about growing old and only hired by Italian directors (Scorsese, Tarantino)
@@LateStageCapLMAOOOO
I'm a "Has Been" hahaha
Best scene in the entire movie.
What does That mean?
@@adhyantorokusumo7451 it just means his career is over, it's just the word play here is bloody brilliant!
@@talkswithvigy7860 do you mean that term doesn't really exist?
@@kiks399 I want to know that too!
@@GermanyTechno I heard it in Tootsie. I guess it is a thing haha
Another brilliant performance by Leonardo DiCaprio. He never disappoints.
Such a brilliant post oscar performance. He never stops challenging himself.
@@renee6524 post oscar?
@@wrestlingzone9604 oscars dont mean shit
This is a pretty easy role if u ask mw
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 go ahead and improvise the trailer scene like he did, yeah bet you cant.
The "don't cry in front of the Mexicans" line was a sign of respect. Mexicans generally are very macho and manly, and would think less of seeing man cry, especially in public. Cliff wanted to help Rick keep his dignity in the eyes of people he considered to be real men.
This indeed seems to be the case. It was first indicated by the way he heartily gave the keys to the Mexican guy.
Exactly! Some people considered that line as “racist” (big shock) but it’s actually the opposite. He knows Mexicans are very macho and would lose respect for Rick if they see him crying on another man’s shoulder.
@Skante Warrior, Ese. I don't find this line offensive but at first i really tought he said that caus he was racist (no that i give a shit racist characters make me laugh)
Ye back then it was diff gotta toughen up still is like that can’t cry in front of grown men shit I’m a teen and I wouldn’t do that be a man
@@carl_anderson9315 Right there with ya. My first thought was “well yeah don’t cry, or else these guys will think you’re a pussy.” Lol
Brad Pitt gave the performance of his lifetime in this🔥 Most deserved Oscar win of any 2019 movies
Anthony Atkinson factz !!!!!!!! He killed his scenes 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Leo did too
Could not agree more. Loved the movie, and Pitt was impeccable.
Pacino deserved an Oscar for jimmy hoffa too , but I’m glad brad got his first Oscar.
Willem Dafoe should have won and he wasn't even nominated, but Brad Pitt was entertaining nonetheless.
Leo and Brad didn't disappoint. They both played their roles perfectly.
Leonardo's acting is on a whole different level.
Has anyone heard the phrase: Mexicans will take your biggest insecurity and make it your nick name.
100% truth there!
builds character
Haha. Not the worst way to encourage someone 😂
Natives are the same, this dude looked like a bear, and he was ok with that until one of my cousins started calling him Ewok.
He is now forever Ewok.
@@willsk7068 Nice! Haha I was called "Big Pimpin" but for the worst reason.
I had major acne everywhere on my face including my neck. Someone called them "Pimps" short for Pimples & than just my name became "Big Pimpin" it was terrible but I never folded when being called that Lol
Cliff Booth would be the best friend a man could ask for
He try
A little more than a brother and a little less than a wife.
0:56 - "Cryin' in public, nobody remembers who the FUCK I am anyway!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
🍻🤣😂
Leo is brilliant! ha ha!
One thing I love is how these two live completely different lifestyles and it never becomes an issue, it's never hinted that it was an issue, and it's never brought up or mentioned by anybody else throughout the movie
True friends are accepting and supportive of each other...lots of differences but they both just are best buds. They compliment each other perfectly.
@@renee6524 two many films think that there has to be conflict for there to be a good plot
Tarantino has said the seed for the relationship between Rick and Cliff (actor and stuntman) came during the filming of The Hateful Eight when he would sit back and watch Kurt Russell and his stuntman interact between takes.
Burt Reynold/Hal Needham was another actor/stuntman pair Tarantino drew a lot of inspiration from
I really appreciate how there's no drama between cliff and rick. They're just buddies and that's it.
Brad's character works for Leo's though. He's his flunky; he only gets jobs because of him.
You try to frame it as true friendship but it's more like earning your keep for the boss. He says it himself, "I'm your driver, your gopher."
Brad's gigachad vibes were off the charts in this movie
I think my one major complaint with this movie is I wish Rick and Cliff had like an hour more of scenes together.
They barely get 15 minutes together in the whole movie.
Yeees they had one of the most amazing friendships I have ever seen in a movie
No, it's perfect. Leaves you wanting more
Exactly. Tarantino said it was like Paul Newman and Robert Redford yet there are no scenes of them having a reason to be friends especially when Cliff Boothe is Rick's bitch. The part where they drink Margaritas would be a good scene but it gets glossed over.
@@nickgatto1495 How can I want more if I didn't get anything?
@@Leon-zu1wp you're not really making sense
I’m Mexican and can confirm , never cry in front of us.
why what's the reason ?
@@knowledgeofsomething try it and find out.
@@knowledgeofsomething because we will cry with you.
Haha we only cry on tequila and a recording of "cielito lindo" lol
Just don't do it they'll call you like a Brit does your crying like a wee baby
I just realized the sign behind them says “oldest in Hollywood” sort of reflects Rick realizing he’s old and his glory years are behind him. Fuck I love this movie
The bromance of the century!
Every Mexican knows… you never cry in front of another Mexican.
Unless very close 😂😂 and even then it’s cause you were drunk af and will think about what you did the next day 😂
1:00 leo banged the car so cool.
I love how after that he throws his feet up...pouting...lol. Its like you feel sad for him yet can't stop laughing.
Acting at its finest.
The Ferrari from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” can be seen as they’re pulling out of the parking lot.
I love how no matter what Rick is crying lmfao whether he's sad mad or so happy lmfao he just starts tearing up 😂 gets me everytime
Rick Dalton’s utter disgust and hatred for hippies is hilariously great
i fucking love the chemistry between them. it has slowly become one of my favorites of 2010's
Gosh, I love that car. From start to finish, I just kept staring at it. Such a fantastic film.
I love Leo's character and how he doesn't give a shit and continues to carry on. That's true strength. 2:11 gets me everytime.
Fun fact that is Mr. Blonde's car in Reservoir Dogs
Same my papa has a 65 caddy and I finally got to drive it and I loved it
Everything in Tarantino's movies looks amazing.
I especially love the white Buick Riviera at 2:39. What a beauty! I remember seeing one for the first time in the fall of 1962 and having my nose glued to the showroom window on my way to school. American car design was at its absolute peak in the sixties, but, for reasons beyond me, took a horrible turn for the worse in the mid-seventies.
Read that it's actually Michael madsen's. Lent it to the movie.
My hubby is a Mexican. & he laughed so much. Don’t cry in front of the Mexicans, soooooo trueeee!!!!!
As a Mexican kid, who grew up in a Mexican gang neighborhood, who was sent to Mexico to live....never cry in front of Mexicans. We eat weakness for sustenance.
can you explain why
@@reginag5618 Very strong machismo culture lol unfortunately
@@reginag5618 because you touch yourself at night
@@ftnsbcsk8t it's toxic bruh. Don't get me wrong, I grew up under that, but id never raise my kid that way. I'll teach him how to be tough, but not gonna put up with that culture. Mainly because everyone I've fought whose had that superiority complex has lost, then that's when the weenies start pulling guns on you.
Mexican here and I thought that shit was hilarious!!!! Were were like "ooooooo". Then
All Mexicans were rooting "Quiere Llorar, quiere llora!!!"
That shit was a chingoneria of a line.
"I GOTTA DO FUCKING I-TALIAN GODDAMN MOVIES!" lmfao
Brad pitt looks like brother for leo
Yeah both are quite similar
in an Interview Quentin said he ran into Gael García Bernal and he said when this line was said he and all his Mexican buddies just died laughing.
I was dying laughing when he said "Not In Front Of The Mexicans" LMFAO 😆😅🤣😂
There’s something so endearing about these characters being such good friends.
Beautiful line and true
That's my life!! You are right, so true!!
Rosie Pestel guys please i cant understand this line what did he mean
@@tyr8264 Hey, where are you from? What country, I mean!! He just meant he's a washed up, has been actor (TV star). He thinks the offer to work in Italian Spaghetti Westerns is beneath him, that's all!!
@@tyr8264 it doesn't really mean anything in particular. It's just a joke Tarantino threw into the script. You dont wanna cry in front of the Mexicans
Yeah, all he is saying is don't show you're weakness to others. Suck it up and be a man.
Their acting is so loose and convincing in this scene. When Leo screams “I gotta do FUCKING Italian goddamn MOVIES that’s the FUCKING problem.” And Brads immediate reaction to the outburst is just so compelling to me I get goosebumps.
Being a African- American man who grew up in south central Los Angeles where there is a lot of Mexicans and Mexicans-Americans or Salvadoran or Guatemalans etc they look at that as weakness .. That’s why he said not to cry infront of them ..
Idk if they would have went that deep i think it was just more of a joke
maybe in USA but in mexico we was laugh so hard on this scene hahaha
That’s in damn near every culture
@@imnotcreativeenoughtothink9011 that’s what I was thinking, like how far did we stray from alpha concepts that now crying is seemed as weakness in certain cultures. That’s every damn culture besides the lgbt one I think cause even in the feminist groups it’s seemed as a sign of weakness that they ESPECIALLY want to keep away from men. The fact that he says Mexicans just adds that natural inner culture controlled competitive racism that isn’t really bad but funny because everyone’s got it. If they were white the joke wouldn’t have hit as hard, like it would have been seen more as a friendly thing than more of a friendly funny thing. To me it just gives it that little extra edge of “we cant give them anything for them to cling to”, as if they can use the crying as a weapon in the future or something or maybe even for typical dinner conversations 😂
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Saw this movie with a predominately Latino audience at a theater in LA.. the whole room erupted laughing at this scene lol
As a Mexican with an extremely Mexican father, I can say with certainty that this scene says a lot of about the Machismo that is extremely prevalent in Mexico’s society. I can’t say if it’s a bad or good thing but at the very least this made me laugh a little
No soy un tipo machista pero eso es mejor que ser un progre llorón.
@@magallanesagustin4952 tienes ese derecho hermano
It's good. Young American men are afflicted with Beta culture.
@@magallanesagustin4952 los liberales estan persiguiendo tus suenos? parece que estas pensando mucho en ellos
@@MC32595 de donde sacas que pienso mucho en ellos? Por un simple comentario en youtube?
"Why should I give a fuck who sees me crying nobody knows who the fuck I am anyway." Apparently I'm the only one who totally lost my shit after that😂
This shit killed me so bad lmao
When he say that?
I’ve also never seen such a cool way to hold a cigarette
I love Leo's accent he and brad were amazing along with the movie
Okay Leo is the best ever at stuttering. "Come on now you you ever seen an an an I Italian Western before?"
Yeah exactly, his dialogue felt very realistic and natural.
@@SAMSARALIVEEEEEE This is set in the late 60s so surely Rick must’ve seen Clint Eastwoods westerns, those are timeless masterpieces
@@Destino2493 he’s talking about Italian westerns
@@AndresMartinez-nn3xm nobody likes spaghetti westerns
@@Lifeoftheparty8290 It's funny because Italian Westerns have aged far better when compared to its American counterpart. Hell Tarantino's all time favorite movie is a Spaghetti Western. So what does that tell you?
Destined to be a classic phrase.
"Take me home Cliff, just take me home"😂😂
True compassionate buddy!
Mrs. Robinson playing while cliff glared at pussycat was a slight nod to the movie, the graduate. Older women with a younger fella. 😎✌️🌻
Wow you're such a passionate film buff. I wouldn't have never realised the NOD to THE GRADUATE. What a movie!! You're a genius man.
I love the '60s references throughout this film!
@@AA-sn9lz how would you not have noticed that, that song is iconic solely due to being in The Graduate
*It’s official old buddy, I’m a has-been*
Di Caprio is oozing with charisma to the point where even his "Fuck!" filled with a solid acting.
Tarantino captured the 70's like no one ever has and his fantasy ending was better than what really happened we don't need to be reminded of that, this was good entertainment and the acting couldn't have been better.
Leo always a diva🤣😁
It was Summer, there was no Covid, a starry night down here in FL and I saw it on a Thursday night before it's release the next day, and I came out of the theater so moved I couldn't believe it. The film was filled with heart.
Could not wait to see it again. Ended up seeing it 5 times at the theater and twice now at home. Funny, moving, memorable lines and characters. An all time favorite now.
Same. Saw this film 3 times in the big screen and God knows how many times after it was released on streaming. Just a fun film to watch overall.
The way he said I-talian makes me giggle every time
I loved seeing these two great actors on screen together. Quentin always brings the best together. Leo, Brad, Pacino, Margot Robbie, Kurt Russell, Luke Perry, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern, Timothy Olyphant, and Maya Hawke. Everybody comes together for Quentin, Scorsese, and Denis Vellnueve.
_"Luke Perry"!!_ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Took me this long to work out that it’s Mr blondes car from reservoir dogs!
omg hows i miss that
I have a friend whos jus like pitt always watching my back making sure im good
My sister!
hey vito lol love your name
Lucky. I don't have anyone like that unfortunately.
This scene.,The scene where Rick gets his mojo back, and the scene of Cliff kicking hippie ass are the best parts of the movie
Don't forget that other scene where Rick comes out in his robe holding the iced margarita in a blender trying to shoo away Manson's hippie henchmen and making the tables turn 🤣
I really like Rick yelling at himself in his trailer
I can't explain how much I love this film.
I really think the character relationships, scenery, the great cast and detailed writing all make this film a modern masterpiece, I haven’t seen such a Hollywood movie in so long and it’s about hollywood
Every man should have a friend like Cliff.
Leo and Brad together is absolute magic!
0:22 I just love how he said
"Told me my goddamned truth that's what he told me." and then the crying 👏😭lmao I love you Leo Amazing Leo&Brad, Amazing scene, Amazing movie 😍
Leo's performance is phenomenal but Brad makes the movie. My 2cents
You know how long I’ve been waiting for Leo and Brad to do a film together thank you Tarantino 🙌🙌🔥
Absolutely love this movie 👏🏽
Incredible acting and being to convey those kind of emotions.
It’s funny because now we appreciate Spaghetti westerns but back then no one did
We don't even appreciate Spaghetti Westerns though. With the exception of Sergio Leone and the Django series every Spaghetti Western is Birdemic level garbage.
Person So no one likes Good, Bad, and Ugly?
@@trashboat2687 That's a Sergio Leone movie. Try again.
Person but it’s a Spaghetti Western tho. The topic was Spaghetti Westerns. The whole Dollar Trilogy with Clint Eastwood are Spaghetti Westerns.
@@trashboat2687 Yes but that's my entire point. Today we don't appreciate Spaghetti Westerns, we appreciate Sergio Leone films because he is a good filmmaker. The rest of Spaghetti Westerns are all huge schlock.
THE LUCKIEST SUNGLASESS IN THE WORLD
I never trusted Cliff till the end of the film when he finally puts his life on the line.
Leo is fantastic actor and Brad is hilarious 😆
Leo has gone from Wallstreet stock broker to Wilderness survivor now portraying a frustrated actor. And he does it so well. Who knew that it took a great actor to play a bad actor. That’s hilarious lol
I like the fact that Rick Dalton is complaining about being in a Italien film...but look at Spaghetti Western now.
Clint Eastwood wouldn't be the same if it wasn't for Italian western.
that's an understatement. Rawhide was ending and Eastwood's career was about to stall out. Leone scooped him for the Stranger Spaghetti Trilogy and not only saved his career but turned him into a bonafied megastar.
Cliff is right you really shouldn’t cry in front of Mexicans 😂
As soon as Leo started crying, I knew this shit was gonna be great. Holy fuck was I not expecting that😂😂
Rest in peace Rick Dalton 1933-2023
Italian movies in this era were some of the best ever made--nothing to be ashamed of
Underrated moment - Pitt just takes his time exiting the lot - going the wrong way - love that.
Obligatory "underrated" comment alert.
1:21, still true to the modern ones.
💯
That is a good friend, the one that tells you what you need to hear.
The acting here is impeccable
That car punch LMFAOOO "take me home cliff take me home" lmaoo
That's some movie magic.
Smoking that cigarette like a blunt lol
we all laugh at it now but alot of old school actors probably relate to this
The strange thing about this scene is Rick Dalton seems to just disappear for the last 25 seconds of this scene, and it's just about Cliff Booth's spiritual connection with the Manson girl.
Yeah good point. I also think it’s about Cliffs sixth sense. Which I really like that Tarantino added in. Rick is worried about his own issues. But Cliff zeroes right in on them. It comes with being a vet. Cliffs a warrior. He’s killed men with his bare hands. He knew something was up with them, and then he’s sees pussycat.
Isn't that what happens??....
Man if I had a time machine and could go back and tell him how those I-talian westerns will reinvent not just the western but the whole film industry as well.
*sniff sniff* "take me home cliff."
If you were born in Los Angeles during 1950-1970 you understand this line
Care to explain?
"Don't cry in front of the mexicans" 🤣🤣 brilliant! Everytime I'm passing that parking lot in Hollywood I remember this scene jajaaa!
"Don't cry in front of the Mexicans!"
true friendship transcends mexicans. and i do love mexico
“Nobody likes spaghetti westerns”
Boy do I have some news for you Rick
The atmosphere in this movie is so thick, it really has a unique feel to it
You can feel the beautiful warm smog, with that golden sunlight glittering through, that was late '60s/early '70s LA before the smog got unbearable ... and started getting much better by the late 90s!
Two of my favorite actors in the same scene and same movie. I love it! 😀
Rick doltin and cliff booth have the best friendship ever in cinema, every time they interact I’m invested
I find it funny how he was raging when he got in the car and you see the vallet get out
Favorite Leo DiCaprio moment #500 @ 1:20 😂
I totally agree lol
Lol I agree. So funny.
I didnt realize the first time how funny it was that the valet was in the driver's seat while Rick was spazzing out lol
Leonardo DiCaprio best actor in the world..❤️❤️
All my friends hated this movie, I really liked the setting.
I don't trust people who dont like Tarantino movies
I’d say it’s a movie that film buffs will love and the average viewer wouldn’t think too much of it
Nobody likes spaghetti westerns lol 😂