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Pulp Fiction

Introducing a film such as Quentin Tarantinos Pulp Fiction takes much patience and significant artistry with words. ... Introducing a film such as Quentin Tarantinos Pulp Fiction takes much patience and significant artistry with words. ... Like those old pulp magazines named "Thrilling Wonder Stories" and "Official Detective", the film creates a world where there are no normal people and no ordinary days; where breathless prose clatters down fire escapes and leaps into the dumpster. ... Tarantino starts us off with a dual definition of "pulp" one being "a soft, moist, shapeless, mass of matter" and two being "a book containing lurid subject matter, and being characteristically printed on rough, unfinished paper". ... The entertainment throughout Pulp Fiction is scintillating, it captures the audience and forces them to piece the segments together in order to form one complete story. Hence the title containing the word "pulp" and the product being "rough" and somewhat "unfinished" to the viewer. ... Pulp Fiction is constructed in such a nonlinear way that you could see it a dozen times and not be able to remember what comes next. ... The characters in Pulp Fiction are in love with words for their own sake. ... Tarantino once described the old pulp magazines as cheap, disposable entertainment that you could take to work with you rolled up and stuck in your back pocket. ... Video Blurb, Pulp Fiction, 1994. ... Like those old pulp magazines named "Thrilling Wonder Stories" and "Official Detective", the film creates a world where there are no normal people and no ordinary days; where breathless prose clatters down fire escapes and leaps into the dumpster. ... Tarantino starts us off with a dual definition of "pulp" one being "a soft, moist, shapeless, mass of matter" and two being "a book containing lurid subject matter, and being characteristically printed on rough, unfinished paper". ... The entertainment throughout Pulp Fiction is scintillating, it captures the audience and forces them to piece the segments together in order to form one complete story. Hence the title containing the word "pulp" and the product being "rough" and somewhat "unfinished" to the viewer. ... Pulp Fiction is constructed in such a nonlinear way that you could see it a dozen times and not be able to remember what comes next. ... The characters in Pulp Fiction are in love with words for their own sake. ... Tarantino once described the old pulp magazines as cheap, disposable entertainment that you could take to work with you rolled up and stuck in your back pocket.


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