![]() The budget for this film was just under $10 million, in fact it’s listed at $8.5 million. WHERE TO WATCH PULP FICTION MOVIEHow often does a film show you the mundane conversation of two hired guns on their way to kill someone? This movie does. The way in which the characters interact with one another lends a certain realism and detail that is often overlooked. The acting is second to none these actors are the true embodiment of their characters, to the point where the film would seem lacking if anyone else tried to play these parts. The director uses violence, racism, and interpersonal struggles without making it political or trying to establish any sort of underlying meaning, in a way, making these violent over-the-top scenes enjoyable to watch. The plot pulls the viewer in while never seeming to take itself too seriously. It isn’t the cookie-cutter story you seem to find nowadays, it’s something unique. It’s just fun the way everything overlaps and sort of clicks. ![]() There’s a certain magically complexity that seems to happen almost by accident. The screenplay of this film is it’s biggest achievement. The plot is also not shot chronologically, it’s more a string of loosely connected events that comes full circle. The first is led by Vincent Vega (John Travolta), the second follows Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) and then the third deals with Jules Winnfield (Samuel L Jackson). The movie follows three separate but interconnected plot lines. The film is of course directed by Tarantino, starring John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, and briefly Christopher Walken. ![]() Here at the Toast, we kind of have a thing for director Quentin Tarantino, and quite possibly his best work was a little film called Pulp Fiction, perhaps you’ve heard of it? As part of the Quentin Tarantino Blogathon I decided to revisit the iconic classic. ![]()
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