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Film Review for Pulp Fiction

By George Robbins

[usr 4.5]

This film review for ‘Pulp Fiction’ is more of a review for almost all Tarantino films. I have been in love with his films for years. The way that he has his scenes play out, the drama, the humor, and the tension. That is part of the reason why I think that his films are so good. The biggest selling point for me for a Tarantino film are the characters. Thus, because the characters are written incredibly well, I love the films.

Pulp Fiction in particular is a well done film that pulls together all of its story lines rather well. The characters all have incredibly distinct personalities that conflict with others. Following inter-character conflicts, there is also the fact that none of the characters are perfect. His characters have their flaws and their strengths.Creating an interwoven story arc seems hard for a film that has all events outside of chronological order. Yet, he pulls it all together by the end.

IN CONCLUSION FOR THIS FILM REVIEW

The graphic violence and language are staples in his films. He doesn’t just do it for the sake of it, like other films might, but they all have purpose. The violence in the film comes from mistakes and poor planning most of the time and it drives the plot forward. This is a common theme through a lot of his films and it works out very well. Quentin Tarantino knows how to craft a well told story and Pulp Fiction is one of his most well crafted ones. ‘Pulp Fiction’ will go down as one of my favorite films of all time. Though other Tarantino films are just as good.

For more information on the film, click here. If you want to watch something similar, but with less humor try A Fistful of Dollars.

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