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"Saved by a miracle of God..."
You know what, some people say that this movie sucks because it is way too hard to follow in story. I don't believe a word of that. The first time I watched the movie I wasn't a bit confused about this movie's un-cohesive plot.
This movie is reminiscent of the Pulp comics and magazines from yester-year, with it's high octane violence, graphic depiction of drugs, and of course...sex.
What I personally liked about Pulp was that characters can enter or exit the movie at anytime without much explanation. One minute you see John Travolta...next minute he is blown to bits by a M-16 machine gun. No questions asked.
Quentin definitely establishes that he knows what he doing, with unique camera angles, sparkling script, and wonderful acting...some of it done by the master himself!
I reccomend anyone watch this movie. It's completely awesome if you can handle the content.
oh yeah. "saved by a miracle of God" refers to a memorable line by Samuel L Jackson who plays a hitman that is convinced that the reason he survived near death is beacuse God's mighty hand came down and stopped the bullets. He soon quits his profession while on the other hand John Travolta stays...and we all know what happens to him! heh heh heh heh heh heh
Quentin Tarantino's best before Kill Bill
This classic by Quentin Tarantino was the first ultra-violent movie and it was fantastically well executed. An American Independent movie at its best.
Stunning
After watching and loving Kill Bill: Volume 1, I made Pulp Fiction a priority to see. There are so many things I love about this movie I'm afraid this review won't do it justice. If you've seen Kill Bill and enjoyed it, you'll most likely enjoy this 1000 times more.
The plot is perfect in every way. You gain a great amount of respect for each individual character as the movie goes on, and really begin to care about them. At first it seems that none of the characters are connected, but slowly they all come together in one hell of a finale, by which time you feel like you're a changed person. I can't say enough nice things about this movie, it's amazing. The film is also darkly funny, I found the hardest I laughed was at Christopher Walken's brief appearance, which ties into my next point.
The cast of this movie is awesome. John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Bruce Willis all give great performances, as do all of the rest of the cast who play smaller parts. A movie is always better when you like the entire cast, and when everyone in the cast just seems to fit well together.
The movie is also characterized the the music, the cinematography, and the overall raw feel that it has-- I loved every second of it. It has such energy and passion, you just can't help but stare at it. Because of Pulp Fiction, I think of Quentin Tarantino has earned a place on the list of "Best Directors of All Time". I urge you to see this movie, you won't regret it.
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