The movie
Licorice Pizza
Paul Thomas Anderson constructs a whirlwind of a story, set in the early 1970's that encompasses romance, thrills, politics, a waterbed franchise, pinballs and the Hollywood system.
Description
‘Thrilling… The filmmaker fuses a comedic romp of romance and self-discovery with a sharp debunking of classic Hollywood myths and heroes… Anderson displays a rare and gleeful narrative audacity: he turns the film into a full-blown version of “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”, albeit one that’s vastly superior to Quentin Tarantino’s, because, unlike Tarantino, Anderson doesn’t drink the Kool-Aid. He doesn’t defer to Hollywood’s self-serving and self-aggrandizing mythology but, rather, submits it to sharply detailed, dramatically exhilarating, satirically incisive examination.’—Richard Brody, The New Yorker