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Brad Pitt and Leonardo Dicaprio starrer Once Upon A Time In Hollywood has to be one of the most talked-about films of the year. Director Quentin Tarantino’s ambitious project garnered praises wherever it released. But, to the films bad luck the film which was up for a release in China was put on a hold. Now Quentin has firmly come out and announced that he won’t make any cuts in the film.
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino will not be recutting his Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt-starrer for China release.
According to a source, Tarantino is taking a take-it-or-leave-it stance in the wake of Chinese regulators pulling the film from the schedule a week before its release in the country, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was scheduled to release in China on October 25. But the release of the acclaimed film, has been put on hold indefinitely. Sony Pictures Entertainment didn’t give any explanation about the delay.
The decision to halt the release is speculated to be about Tarantino’s portrayal of the late martial arts hero Bruce Lee, who was of Chinese descent.
Sources close to Beijing-based Bona Film Group, which is one of the investors in the film, and China’s Film Bureau, state that Bruce Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee, made an appeal to China’s National Film Administration, asking that it demand changes to her father’s portrayal in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
In fact, friends and family of the action star have also criticised Tarantino for his portrayal of Lee, saying it doesn’t resemble the real-life man and is instead a caricature.
But Tarantino, who has final-cut rights included in his contract, has no plans to edit his film since China has not given any explanation about what is objectionable in the film, reports hollywoodreporter.com