| | Year: | 1994 | | Genre: | Crime, Drama, Thriller | | Starring: | John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson | | Director: | Quentin Tarantino |
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Good: 22 | Bad: 1 |
Review: Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino is a great film. It also gets better with every viewing, especially if one of them will be on a big theatrical screen where all the major works become larger and more detailed. How much else is there to talk about it after all these years? Its filled with dynamite, suddenly and always interesting action, beautiful and naturally clever dialogue and memorable characters. Also, employment is always something to watch that turns simple, over the top, subtle, and just downright threatening and spot-on. Registry is one of the strongest we've seen from Tarantino, as he makes his choice of pacing shot in unconventional ways, but never in such high tt which would be distracting. And writing, as mentioned, has been copied by many, and only bettered by a select few. Dancing series. Articles monologuing Samuel L. Jackson. It has loyalty among low lifes, and many other strange characters are all bad and not a villain or a hero. And somehow, even after years of mockery and terrible rip-offs, it holds its own and then you can say to ; seeing the midnight screening but his audience so much as it had countless times before they saw u it (or if they are, for the first time). The first time you are surprised, the second time you search for clues or other ambiguity, and then ; the third time you laugh your head. For the fourth time ... Ill let you.
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