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Genres:
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Crime /
Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Quentin Tarantino
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Actors:
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Uma Thurman,
Eric Stoltz,
Paul Calderon,
Duane Whitaker,
John Travolta,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Tim Roth,
Amanda Plummer,
Bruce Willis,
Ving Rhames,
Phil LaMarr,
Maria de Medeiros,
Rosanna Arquette,
Peter Greene,
Frank Whaley
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Duration:
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151 min.
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Rating:
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(8.9/10)225.5
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Plot Summary:
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The mistiness initiates with two small-forthwith thieves, Honey Bunny and Pumpkin, who spontaneously decide to propose up a restaurant. The film then shifts to the story of Jules and Vincent, who hit men for the far known and feared Marsellus Wallace, who is caught up in a deal gone improper with struggling boxer Butch Coolidge.
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Tags:
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Breathtaking
Propulsive in-your-face salute to film noir with a Nineties slant with savvy filmmaking from auteur Tarantino interweaving three tales of crime, sex, greed and O. Henry sensibility mixed with Murphy's Law.
What can one say that hasn't been said about 'Pulp Fiction': the dialogue is fresh, the narrative is brilliant, the acting is superlative, etc. All these praises are merely opinions, but one has to be completely ignorant to deny the influential aspects of 'Pulp Fiction.' A film that was the catalyst for the independent film generation. It is the film that defied Hollywood's preconceived notion--that all films needed to be moulded from an archetype. 'Pulp Fiction' reinvigorated a genre inept, and bereft of creativity. Simply put, 'Pulp Fictio...
Pulp Fiction
Tarantino pushed storytelling to its limit to create this movie of interconnected stories, starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L Jackson, John Travolta and Uma Thurman
Could Tarantino fulfil the promise of his debut film? The answer was an emphatic, exhilarating yes. Where Reservoir Dogs was, for all its energy and action, an oddly theatrical thriller, Pulp Fiction is a resolutely cinematic work, awash, like its predecessor, with homages to Godard and film noir, boasting a knockout, highly quotable screenplay and a cool, eclectic soundtrack.
In this genuinely original piece of cinema, Roth and Plummer are hopeless romantics and hopeless villains holding up a diner. Willis is a boxer invoking the rage of his employer Marsellus (Rhames) when he refuse...
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