How does Quentin Tarantino keep in audience invested in the drama of the Lancer TV pilot within Once Upon a Time in Hollywood? A story within a story can be a tricky thing to execute without lowering the stakes of the primary narrative, so how does Tarantino pull it off? This video essay digs into the psychology of Rick Dalton as a character and his arc throughout the course of the film culminating in his performance as Caleb the heavy in Lancer.
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Ghosts I-IV by Nine Inch Nails is used under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license
Interview clips used from Entertainment Weekly and Vanity Fair.
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