Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Sharon Tate | Video Essay and Analysis
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time in Hollywood (2019) is a brilliant and moving representation of Sharon Tate, an actress murdered in 1960s. Since her death, she has been characterised in a lot of shows and movies where her murder is exploited for its gory and shocking nature. Over and over. My video goes over Sharon's life, the exploitative depictions of her since and then Tarantino's depiction of her in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Letterboxd profile: https://letterboxd.com/CaelinRGT/ Music: Background music via https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:56 Sharon Tate: The Person 03:20 Sharon Tate: The Victim 07:25 Sharon Tate: The Character 15:17 THAT Ending 20:50 Conclusion

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