Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction
R | 14 October 1994 (USA)
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A burger-loving hit man, his philosophical partner, a drug-addled gangster's moll and a washed-up boxer converge in this sprawling, comedic crime caper. Their adventures unfurl in three stories that ingeniously trip back and forth in time.

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mnst-08752

This is one the most weird films i have ever seen but it was amazing at the same time with the effects and music.A title of a film that i will watch again and again which is what i like to get from a film. not just to see it once and then not see it again like you get with some films.....

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cinephile-27690

"English, motherf**ker, do you speak it?" "Bring out the gimp." "Get my wallet...it's the one that says Bad Motherf**ker." "Royale with cheese." The Ezekiel 25:17 speech.These 5 lines and many more famous scenes come to mind when people hear "Pulp Fiction." I think I would be correct in saying that it is the most quotable movie ever made. That is not the only thing that makes this movie special. The dialogue as a whole is so well written. In his 2001 "Great Movie" review, Roger Ebert said it could work as an audio book. I would like to buy a Pulp Fiction audio book-that would rock!Another iconic part is that it has 3 separate stories that tell one story when told in order. However, the movie switches them so you have to figure out the order itself. I read somewhere that in order, the last line would be Bruce Willis saying: "Zed's baby. Zed's dead." In the movie, there is a little over a half hour left when the line is said. I could continue on-but this will suffice.Pulp Fiction is a movie that movie fans really should see.Note: There is a lot of language as colorful as the dialogue itself.

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mtrburrows

What's to say about this movie that hasn't already been said? This is the best example in cinema history of character building and fantastic dialogue. You have to give credit to the genius that is Quentin Tarantino when he can take a relatively uneventful and straight forward narrative and pull it out of order and craft amazing characters in order to make it one of the best movies of all time. So quotable, so well acted, so iconic, truly one of the best scripts put to film!

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diazmanuel836

This is my favorite tarantino movie i loved almost every scene,it nevers get boring and its always keeps you exited

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