Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Pulp Fiction Movie Review

FINALLY I'm getting to this review!

So Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that appeals to everybody wither it's the dialogue or the story. The weird thing about this movie is that its movies chapters are all split up in a Tarantino story type of way, so after you watch the movie for the first time, you can spend the next like day piecing the whole thing together, which is half the fun of this movie

Also, again like any other Tarantino movie, the opening scene (in my opinion there's two) is always the hook into reeling you into the movie, so I consider Pulp Fiction to have two opening scene's because the first legit scene is happening after the second opening scene, which is the real start of the whole movie.

So, my favorite opening scene is when Jules Winnfield (played by Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (played by John Travolta) are on their way to preform a hit on a business partner of Marsellus Wallace. The dialogue is written so wonderfully, it reminds me of two coworkers going to work and having a conversation that ANY coworker would have.

There's a whole chapter that revolves around Vincent and Marsellus' wife Mia (played by Uma Thurman) everybody does excellent and without spoilers, this chapter is probably the most intense

The next chapter in Pulp Fiction deals with Butch (played by Bruce Willis) and his girlfriend Fabienne (played by Maria de Mederiros). Butch is a boxer who is told by Marsellus to lose the fight, he doesn't and the rest of the chapter is Marsellus trying to get Butch. Also, this chapter has probably the most disturbing scene in the whole movie (you'll know when Zed says "bring out the gimp").

The last chapter is back with Jules and Vincent as they encounter divine intervention, and Marvin.

So if you haven't seen Pulp Fiction well go see it, it's on Netflix, so go watch it!!

Also, I'm going to see Marvel's Antman on opening night, so I'll try to get the review up on Saturday.


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