Pulp Fiction - a short reveiw.
The basic story is actually three interrelated stories: Two hit men kill two guys on purpose and one guy by accident; One of the hit men escorts his boss's wife on date with nearly disastrous results; A boxer refuses to throw a "fixed" fight, then runs for his life. "Pulp Fiction" is a great film because it is original, exciting and highly entertaining. While those who don't like violence or profanity will be put off, less sensitive people will be entertained.This is the film that saved Travolta's career. While he is obviously past his "Saturday Night Fever," "Grease" physical prime, he is the embodiment of cool whether he's doing the twist, killing, or explaining the differences between European and American fast
food.Samuel L. Jackson is a revelation as the Bible- quoting, burger munching partner of Travolta's. Jackson's character undergoes an extreme character arc in the course of the film. This is made convincing by Jackson's riveting performance, aided by a strong script and Tarentino's bold direction.Bruce Willis is terrific as an aging boxer making one last dash for the gold. With few lines, and little of his trademark smirking, Willis etches a memorable screen character.Uma Thurman gives a fascinating performance as Travolta's bad news date. Her character is a cross between a little girl and a brain- damaged drug user,which is ...
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food.Samuel L. Jackson is a revelation as the Bible- quoting, burger munching partner of Travolta's. Jackson's character undergoes an extreme character arc in the course of the film. This is made convincing by Jackson's riveting performance, aided by a strong script and Tarentino's bold direction.Bruce Willis is terrific as an aging boxer making one last dash for the gold. With few lines, and little of his trademark smirking, Willis etches a memorable screen character.Uma Thurman gives a fascinating performance as Travolta's bad news date. Her character is a cross between a little girl and a brain- damaged drug user,which is more interesting than the usual icy beauties Thurman tends to play.The film's soundtrack is filled with fun oldies and electric guitar rifts. Karyn Rachtman is credited with music supervision.The film's clever screenplay, (it won Best Original Screenplay), was written by Tarentino, who co-wrote the story with Roger Avery. It's gimmick is that the interrelated stories are not all presented in chronological order. As a result, a main character is killed during the movie and yet is alive at the end. While this kind of gimmick has its limitations, it works here.My favorite scene involves a confrontation between Willis and Travolta which happens at Willis' apartment. It's probably the first time in film history that pop tarts played a key role in a homicide. It's a brief yet tasty scene indeed.Since its release, to commercial and critical success, "Pulp Fiction" has posed a big problem for its director. It's a great film, but Tarentino has delivered it early in his career. Now he has to top himself, or at least equal its greatness. It's been five years now, and while "Jackie Brown" was well regarded critically, it remains to be seen whether Tarentino has another GREAT film in him. We'll see. Pulp Fiction is the latest movie from writer/director Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino, whose first film (Reservoir Dogs) gathered quite a cult following, has gone over the top with his sophomore effort. Fiction stars John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, and Uma Thurman. It contains three basic, violent stories that cross paths and have an effect on each other. One story is about two hit men (Travolta and Jackson) who accidentally kill a youth in their car. From there we go to Bruce Willis, a boxer who is supposed to lose a fixed boxing match, but instead splits with the money (after he wins, killing his opponent). The third story is about Travolta's character, Vincent Vega (brother of Vic Vega, "Mr. Blond," of Reservoir Dogs) who escorts his mob boss's wife to dinner and dancing. All this sounds pretty dull, and re-hashed, but Tarantino makes it seem like all fresh material. These three stories don't go in order, but rather are tied together in a sequence of flashbacks. In one scene Travolta and Jackson are in the same restaurant as the guy from the robbery storyline.Tarantino has a flare for the strange, violent and funny. In one scene where Travolta kills the kid in the backseat, he says "Oops" as though he had spilled his coffee. You don't know if you should laugh, or be horrified. Pulp Fiction is a great movie, which some people won't like. For real action movie fans, it's a quality piece of "Fiction."