Sunday, October 5, 2014
Movie Review - Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction isn't just a movie for people in the 1994 time period when it came out. It has held its own against many other movies of the modern day. There are many reasons its done as well as it has. First, it has a great list of actors. Names like John Travolta, an actor who has been in many choice films, Tim Roth, an actor most known for his ability with accents, and Samuel L. Jackson who plays Jules Windshield A.K.A. the baddest SOB to hit the face of the earth. There are very few people capable of being more of a badA$$ than Jules and his partner Vincent Vega, the protagonists through out most of the film. That's right MOST of the film. This movie doesn't follow the mainstream stick to one person or group as the protagonists. Instead the movie shift from main character to main character, slowly learning how all of their paths are connected. The movie has tones of intrigue because of its constant tension and mysteries. Some questions lead to plot twist and other are left for the viewer to decide. The movie also has some great quotable moments such as Jules execution line of Ezekiel 25:17. The movie is a thrill ride filled with plot twists and mystery. With Lawrence Bender as the producer, Danny DeVito as an executive producer, and Bob Weinstein as a co-executive producer the film was bound to be a hit. The movie has, in my opinion more than earned it spot as the number five film on IMDB with an 8.9 rating. Id give the movie a solid 9/10 (pretty good considering so far no movie has made me give it a 10/10). This movie is definitely worthall of the 154 minutes that is put in to watching it.
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