This is it. This is QT's magnum opus.The film is essentially a fictionalised story based on real characters and real events but has a really fantastic fairytale spin to it with the unreal production designs, the outstanding camerawork, beautiful writing, tremendous performances by each and every actors who deliver their lines as if they are living this tale in their real lives and you feel like this is not just a movie you're watching, this is a series of over the top interesting incidents/accidents happening one after the other as an amazingly linked chain which is the testimony to the once in a lifetime penned screenplay and mind-blowing direction by one true master that is Quentin Tarantino. You are transcended to this era which is beautifully crafted by Tarantino's self indulgence as well as researches as he puts every tiny details of the tinsel town from that era like radio & TV commercials, sitcoms and TV shows, billboards, etc which depicts 1969's Los Angeles on screen quite convincingly and it looks so vibrant, joyous and dreamy but a conniving evil lurks in the shadows too (you should probably know about Charles Manson and Tate & La Bianca murders to fully understand the depth of the tension building up throughout the film), its Tarantino at his dramatic best because he dwelves into exploring friendships, anxiety, insecurities, manipulation, pure evil and violence (Coz c'mon it's a Tarantino movie there has to be never seen before goric violent sequences). It's an experience you'll cherish for the rest of your life if you are a cinephile and even if you are not this film will transform you into a cinema lover because it projects every thing filmmaking and watching a film is all about.