Pulp Fiction Review
The Description
Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are assassins who are hired to recover a suitcase stolen from their employer by a group of ex-patners. Marcellus Wallace has also requested Vincent to take out his wife, Mia, while Marcellus is out of town. Mia is an ex-actor who how just does what she wants. Butch Coolidge is a boxer past his prime who is paid by Wallace to lose his upcoming fight. The three different live are combined in a story of violence and mystery that unfolds in an unlikely sequence of events intertwining there lives.
The Plot
Marcellus Wallace is a mob boss that has recently hired two hit men named Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield to recover a suitcase stolen from some business partners who back out but kept the product. At the same time Marcellus paid a boxer named Butch Coolidge, who is past his prime, to lose his next boxing match. Before Marcellus leaves town to see the fight he asks Vincent to take his wife out on a date to have a good time. Through a series of catastrophic events all their lives are intermingled and combined to result in some rather pleasant outcomes.
The Bottom Line
A classic cult movie, Pulp Fiction is one of the best movies about nothing more or less but happens to be the most entertaining movie of the decade. John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson do a great job of playing to controversial hit men. Pulp Fiction gets a 9/10 for overall creativity.
Film Details
Country: USA
Language: English, Spanish
Release Date: October 14, 1994
Length: 154 min.
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