Once upon a time… in Hollywood: Tarantino sends a message against the spoilers of the film

    Once upon a time… in Hollywood: Tarantino sends a message against the spoilers of the film

    The new film by Quentin Tarantino, Once upon a time ... in Hollywood, is preparing to make its world premiere at the Cannes Festival, tomorrow. Whereas the film's release date is currently confirmed for September 19th in cinemas (on July 26, however, in the United States), it would be seriously a shame if someone present at the event, in the throes of euphoria and / or an irrepressible desire to share, published some unwanted details on the web about the film of the master of cinema.



    Even the same Tarantino it is hoped that such behavior will be completely avoided, and indeed, it directly encourages its fans and the characters who will attend Cannes to be careful not to share anything they will see tomorrow, at least until due time. A real letter, the one that the director shared through the Twitter account dedicated to the film, which opens a campaign against spoiler, number one enemies of cinephiles around the world.

    #NoSpoilersInHollywood pic.twitter.com/d2cZcNfibh

    - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (@OnceInHollywood) May 20, 2019

    “I love cinema. You love cinema. It is the journey of discovery of a story for the first time ”, writes the director on his printed and signed sheet. And he continues:

    I am thrilled to be here in Cannes to show Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to the festival audience. The cast and crew have worked hard to create something original, and the only thing I ask of you is not to reveal anything that will prevent future audiences from enjoying the film the way you did.



    A very clear message, therefore, which we trust will be well received by the festival audience and which can, consequently, be respected by all.

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