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1. He did exactly what he wanted to do with it.
2. You're right in that it wasn't a "story". It was showing what it was like in Hollywood at the time with the presumption the audience member has knowledge of the Manson Family murders. These are just days in the lives of some Hollywood folks that (in real life) ended in brutal death. We know it, the characters don't. It was suspenseful and realistic in that Tate and friends had no idea how their day would end. But we did. Or thought we did, which is one of the reasons the ending is so satisfying. It's such a relief to see Tate saved as opposed to ripped to shreds. And justice being done to the killers.
3. This wasn't a traditional film. It allowed the audience to feel immersed in the Hollywood experience. Every scene was fascinating in one way or another. So much to take in if one is interested in character motivations, history, Westerns, behind the scenes stuff, cars, driving, Manson, justice, or if they're missing a culture of days gone by.
4. Everyone's different, but I didn't want it to end.
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