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Brad Pitt and Leo DiCaprio star in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," which has released its official trailer.
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While thebox office numbers for "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood"resulted in director Quentin Tarantino's biggest opening to date, not everyone is wild about the drama set in Los Angeles in 1969.

Shannon Lee, the 50-year-old daughter of Bruce Lee portrayed in the film, ripped the depiction of her father in aninterview with The Wrappublished online Monday. The "Enter the Dragon" star, played in the film by Mike Moh, appears cocky and boastful. 

“He comes across as an arrogant (expletive) who was full of hot air,” Shannon told the outlet. “And not someone who had to fight triple as hard as any of those people did to accomplish what was naturally given to so many others.” 

Shannon also said her father aimed to dodge scuffles. “Here, he’s the one with all the puffery and he’s the one challenging Brad Pitt," she said. "Which is not how he was.”

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