The movie 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is set in 1969 Los Angeles. The cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton and Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth. The true story it's loosely based on includes the Manson Family murders. The film shows the era's Hollywood and the lives of its characters. It's a fictional take on real - world events and the Hollywood scene at that time.
It isn't a true story. The movie weaves a fictional narrative within the backdrop of Hollywood, drawing from various elements but not adhering to real-life happenings.
Definitely not a true story. It's a work of fiction that combines various elements to create an engaging cinematic experience set in the Hollywood context.
It's a story set in 1969 Los Angeles, revolving around an actor and his stunt double as they navigate the changing landscape of the entertainment industry.
Definitely not true. The movie creates a fictional narrative set against the backdrop of the Hollywood of that time, with elements of drama and imagination added for entertainment.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is not based on true events. It's a creation of the director's imagination, though it might draw inspiration from the atmosphere and culture of that time in Hollywood.