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Back in 1994 Quentin Tarantino directed and produced his second film on to the big screen. Pulp Fiction. It was to be his biggest hit (so far) being nominated for a number of oscars including best picture and making a star out of Bruce Willis, re-instating faith in John Travolta and proving Samuel L. Jackson is price less. Raising over 200 million world wide it was voted by the British public on channel four to be the fourth best film ever made. Quite an achievment for a director on his second film.
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Running time- 154 mins
Screenwriters- Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary
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To understand Pulp Fiction you must watch it from beginning to end so you aren't baffled be the re-appearences of some of the dead characters. The plot though follows two hitmen Jules and Vincint collecting some dirty laundry (cash or gold) for their boss Marsellace Wallace. Unfortunatly things go bad from the start. As they are collecting the cash Vincent accidently blows of a clients head while due to a lucky fortune that day Jules claims he's retiring. Further more the two are then held up in a restaurant by two thiefs who are understandbly interested in the brief case. Oh dear.
The next story follows Vincent who is left to care for his bosses wife but unfortunatly finds it difficult to get to grips with after hearing a rumor that a rather bad accident happened to the last guy who touched her. Despite this the evening goes fine until she overdoses and Vincent has to save her. I won't tell you how that one ends!
The final story again involves Vincent. Butch a boxer broke a deal with Wallace by running away from a fight after killing the opponent. Unfortunatly his girlfriend left his families whatch back at his old flat so he must return to collect it. At his flat though is Vincent, waiting.......
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Pulp Fiction
Directed by- Quentin Tarantino
Release.. Out Now
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