Creator: Roger Avary, Quentin Tarantino / 2H, 34min / Score: 1765616 vote / Country: USA / Release date: 1994 / Actors: Uma Thurman
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It was OK. Nothing more than just OK. It's worse than just OK. But I'm still rating 4. Overdosing? Seen it. Nig*er? Seenit. F Word? Seen it as well.
There's absolutely nothing 'shocking' or 'amazing' in this movie so it earns 8.9 stars, or 5th place on IMDb top 250.
Bassicly, there are 3 (or 4) different stories, I can't really remember what's going on. Any way, in 1 episode Uma Thurman overdoses so they try to give her an adrenaline shot through her breast and boo-effin-hoo she wakes up as the needle comes through her. HOLY MOTHER OF GOD THAT MOVIES AMAZING. RATE 10 STARS RIGHT AWAY! Anyway 2nd story is about Bruce Willis killing a man (accidentally) in a boxing match and he's supposed to run away with his rather annoying french girlfriend(or wife. He forgets his father's watch in his old apartment so he goes to get it. Oh shoot, gangsters' should be watching out for him. So yeah, he goes home, picks up the watch, shoots Travolta in the face and drives back to his lady friend. Oh shoot, a gangster finds him while he's waiting for the green light and he crashes him, his girlfriends HONDA and the big fat gangster. He fights with the guy, walks into a shop. Gets knocked out, tied in a basement to a chair, and the black fat guy gets raped by the shop worker and a cop. Bruce Willis somehow releases himself, gets a katana and slices Zed like a slice of bread. Black guy gets his revenge and he pops a cap in the cops stomach with a shotgun. He doesn't die either, he's just experiencing many tummy aches. HOLY POTATO THAT WAS SOMETHING! 3rd story is about Travolta and Sam L Jackson accidentally shooting a guy in his face. Yeah, the car gets all dirty so they try to clean in up. Eventually they somehow meet with the guys in the restaurant from the first scene.
It's just an "OK" movie, shouldn't be more than 6 stars. Not effin 9.
Brilliantly written and unfathomably cool, this would make a good case for most quotable crime film of all time. Interlocking stories from the seedy side of Los Angeles include ruthless hit men, a gangster's beautiful wife with a roaming eye and a boxer who refuses to take all.
Pulp Fiction is the defining film of the 1990s, playfully mixing up its chronology, packed with memorable, snappy, cute dialogue and showing a genuine zest for the art of film-making. Director Quentin Tarantino's film-literacy, learned obsessively during his stint as a video-store assistant, pays off handsomely here; almost every line is quotable, a sense of fun pervades, there's a host of delightful set-pieces (including John Travolta's and Uma Thurman's sexy dance) and generous screen time is given to characters rarely considered at length in film, such as Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson's stolid hit men. Briefly, Tarantino shone brighter than anyone else in the industry, and this film justifies his accolades.
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