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    I do not believe that Pulp Fiction will inspire more violence in the community. I believe that people decide to do violent actions on his or her own. Producers should not have to produce a movie that is not violent because they are worried about other peoples’ actions. There will always be a chance that someone will recreate a violent scene from a movie and use it reality. I believe that Pulp Fiction would serve as a cleansing experience. The film does have good and parts, but I believe the good…

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    Pulp Fiction is a film directed by Quentin Tarantino, which stars John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, and Samuel L. Jackson, and it was released October 14, 1994. It takes a very different approach to film by using a vignette style with each vignette not necessarily in order. It follows the lives of several characters that revolve around the gang boss Marcellus Wallace, and how they intertwine. Vincent (Travolta) and Jules (Jackson) are two hitmen for Marcellus and they are charged with…

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    Film. Within the short story of The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre, the poem of Spring and Fall by Gerard Hopkins, and the film Pulp Fiction (1994), demonstrate that loss is a powerful experience in life capable of transform an individual psychological perspective of life. Within the art of literature are written a variety of emotion and scenarios that are fiction; however, fiction can be use to provide a powerful massage to an audience. Correspondingly, in the short story…

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    mix of violence and humor along with strong use of dialogue evokes a Tarantino comparison. In an interview with the New York Times shortly after the film’s release McDonagh said he does not welcome the Tarantino comparisons. While he stated that Pulp Fiction was “probably” a masterpiece, he says he and Tarantino are “coming at violence from very different places.” He believes there is a “moral conundrum” to his films, while he does not see that so much in Tarantino. About Seven Psychopaths, he…

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    Hateful Eight of 2015, Djengo Unclaimed of 2012, Inglourious Bastards of 2009, Jackie Brown of 1994, Pulp Fiction of 1994, Reservoir Dogs of 1992, and Kill Bill Volume one and two (Film Reference, n.d.). Tarantino’s films are characterized by glorified violence, extended dialogue scenes, use of title card and soundtracks mainly containing songs of between the 1960s and 1980s. Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction are one of his films evidently showcasing Tarantino’s Trademarks. Quentin Tarantino’s…

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    Quentin Jerome Tarantino is a well known and very talented movie director. He has directed multiple films, for which he is most known for the film, Pulp Fiction. Quentin Tarantino was born on March 27, 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Quentin was named after Quint Asper who was Burt Reynolds character in the CBS series Gunsmoke. His mother, Connie Mchugh was a nurse and his father, Tony Tarantino was a musician. However, after his birth his mother and birth father separated and Connie…

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    Pulp Fiction (1994) is an action packed, immersive, and violent movie that has earned its place in movie history. It's diverse cast of characters, nonlinear timeline of events and endless references in pop culture has allowed this movie to transcend the ultimate test of time. The underlying theme of the movie, however, deals with religion and the transformation of characters.One aspect of pulp fiction that makes it so different from other movies is the non linear sequence of events, and the…

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    sense of taboo when watching these glorified drug lords and their henchmen commit such a vast array of crimes as we root for their success. Shows such as Breaking Bad, Netflix’s Narcos, the movie American Gangster, and even quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction entices viewers by allowing us to develop a superficial relationship with the character which tempts us to view their actions as heroic or intrinsically daring. Even the movie Dope, which takes on a comedic viewpoint of drug use portrays…

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    Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film, “Pulp Fiction,” is another film that applies classic crime fiction norms to a more believable and realistic world. This movie is a play on its title, which refers to sleazy, gritty, violent fiction that was originally printed on low-quality paper created out of wood pulp. The film features multiple segments focusing on three main characters: Vincent Vega, Butch Coolidge, and Jules Winnfield, who are all connected by a mobster named Marcellus Wallace. This film is…

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    lover, Patricia, encompassing the role of a femme fatale. Whereas, Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino, and released in 1994, is a sort of new-age film noir, with…

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