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Pulp Fiction (1994)

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  • Written by SuperZino on 21.10.2014

    I found that while watching this movie I was quickly starting to relate to and feel for the main characters. I just love their 'quirkiness' and the way their stories come together, which is another great thing about this movie. The jumps in time, both forward and back, nicely tie everything together, which makes it even more fun to watch the second time around.

    I realized that I hadn't paid close enough attention to this movie the first time I saw it, but during my second viewing I discovered more and more about the story of this movie and the deeper meaning it has. I thought it was awesome.

  • Written by Tienlee on 30.12.2012

    "Pulp Fiction" belongs to the classical cinema. Quentin Tarantino made it against all existing conventions and patterns. It’s a fascinating blend of gangster movie and black comedy with elements of romance. In addition to it, the cast including John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Samuel L. Jackson and Bruce Willis matched well, creating an unforgettable combination. Movie’s style is characteristic of Tarantino. Director divided his piece of art into distinct episodes linked to each other with particular theme.

    Another merit of "Pulp Fiction" its soundtrack with terrific pieces such as “Girl, you’ll be a woman soon” or “Flowers on the wall”. In my opinion "Pulp Fiction" one of the best movies, not only in terms of Tarantino’s portfolio, but the whole cinematography. Film that doesn’t need any sequels or clarifications. It keeps the spectator in suspension until the very end. Feast of acting skills, terrific script, thrilling soundtrack, and a unique intelligent arrangement of the whole make me mark the movie 10 for 10.

  • Written by swarley_dude on 04.01.2010

    This is a great film from one of the two masters of movie dialogue, Quentin Tarentino (the other being Kevin Smith). With his strange approach of splicing the plot into chapters out of order, Tarentino brings real truth to small crime and everyday trivia. No where else are good discussions on why in England there is no "quarter pounder with cheese" and how it feels to kill someone if you didn't know they were dead until later. This is a masterpiece and a must-see for any Tarentino fan.

  • Written by D4m4n on 02.01.2010

    Ever since I first saw this film, I knew it would be very hard to top it. And now, many years and viewings later, it is still my favorite film.

    Why is that? I've wondered about this myself. It's not so much the stories, it's how they're put together. There are three stories that connect to each other at different points in the film. And they are split up and told out of chronology. This gives the film a very unique feel, as you are not quite sure who you're rooting for. The stories are about crime, and deal with murder and drug use. But you find yourself loving the main characters because among each other they seem to just be regular people.
    All main character's are made interesting by the spectacular dialogue throughout the film. This film is practically made out of memorable quotes. I always find myself talking along with the dialogue because it's so smart, and yet its subject matter is usually not high brow. It's about the way the sentences are built up, it's about the way everything loses its edge when you switch some words around. This is truly where Pulp Fiction shines.
    The actors always deliver their lines perfectly, emotions are wonderfully quickly interchanged and the characters are as such developed quite extensively. Samuel L Jackson and Harvey Keitel provide some very satisfying eloquence. While Quentin Tarantino and Amanda Plummer lighten the film at some point with some laugh at loud humor.
    The violent scenes are contrasted with the main character's total apathy towards their crimes. I'm used to some pretty violent scenes in film, but if you're not, it might be hard to relate to the characters sometimes. But the pure style makes every minute of the film so enjoyable and so memorable that you're gonna wanna see this over and over again.

  • Written by July on 02.06.2009

    In my opinion the best of all Tarantino's movies. All the ingredients: great characters, amazing soundtrack, wonderful dialogs (the quarter pounder with cheese and the foot massage)

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