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Is Porsche in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood out of date?

Posted: May 31, 2020 Updated:

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, directed by Quentin Tarantino

I really think that there are people who notice this kind of thing.

What I noticed is the movie "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" directed by Quentin Tarantino. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio co-starred in the luxury, and the movie itself won several awards.

I also saw it, but I saw it in English & got drunk, and I fell asleep a little, so in the end, I didn't really understand the contents very much. I'm sorry, director. I would like to review it again someday.

And there are cars in this movie, but from my point of view, I'm impressed with "Hmm, don't notice it well".

The movie is set in 1969

The stage of this movie was in the era of "1969". This is important. It's a movie about 1969.

And it seems that the cars that appear in the movie set in 1969 are those that properly reflect that era.

A variety of cars, the ones that would have been in Los Angeles in 1969, are running through the city in the movie. Mustang, VW Karmann Gear, MG TD, Ferrari, etc.

It seems that these cars were the ones that were running in 1969, and they are really particular about it.

Super Beetle and Porsche 911 made in 1973?

But!

Only this Volkswagen Beetle is said to be in a different era.

Do you understand the blue beetle? This is the 1973 Super Beetle. Obviously, this is a super beetle that came out after 1971, and you can see that the one that is moving here is made in 1973. (I do not know…)

First of all, here, I wonder if the other cars other than this Beetle were running properly in 1969, but only the VW Beetle that dares to show so firmly is a different era. It is being viewed.

Yes, it may be "Isn't it intentional?"

further.

Porsche driven by the role of Sharon Tate, who is also the main character of the woman in this movie, was also made in 1973! !! !!

Whaaaaaaaat. What is this coincidence?

Why is the VW Beetle, which is appealing and projected even though the historical background is 1969, and the Porsche on which the main character is riding, made in 1973?

By chance? No, inevitably? On purpose? Are you telling me something

If you don't want to spoil, please say goodbye here ... ^^

If you are OK with spoilers, go down ... ↓ ↓ ↓


























Well, it's a little spoiler, but Sharon here is killed as an end.

However, it is hypothesized that in this movie, a wormhole (a structure that transcends time and space) was quietly made, and in fact she overcame the fate of being killed in 1969 and was connected in 1973. (Lol).

No, I hope it is. (Since Sharon was killed is a story based on a true story)

Fufufu. interesting.

I think there are people who really notice this kind of thing.

It's also strange that the only two cars that happened to be discovered this time, the Beetle and Porsche, which are not in the movie era, were both made in 1973. It makes me think.

I think only Tarantino knows the truth, but did he really want to make a wormhole in the movie, or was it just a mistake ... ^^?

How is it?

Source:
The Two Biggest Automotive Anachronisms In Tarantino's Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood Hint At An Undiscovered Subplot
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Official Site

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