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Drei schwere Jungs und ein Flittchen, das "Ärger" heißt.
Vincent Vega und Jules Winnfield holen für ihren Boss Marsellus Wallace eine schwarze Aktentasche aus einer Wohnung ab. Drei Jungs, die ihnen dabei im Weg stehen, lassen ihr Leben. Die Killer machen sich mit einem vierten Jungen als Geisel auf den Weg ins Hauptquartier. Doch als das Auto über eine Straßenerhöhung schaukelt, erschießt Vincent aus Versehen die Geisel. Um den blutverspritzten Wagen zu reinigen, machen die beiden einen Abstecher zu Jules's Freund Jimmie, wo auf Befehl vom Boss ein Spezialist für schwierige Aufträge zu ihnen stößt: The Wolf...
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That's a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat from the beginning to the end.
Everything is great about this movie...except Quintin Tarantino's painful scenes as Jimmie. At least now we see him in his films a lot less these days. I liked him as a villain in the show Alias though. Anyway this movie is a classic. Although in a way it is sad that Vincent and Mia is the perfect couple that could never happen. Due her being married to his dangerous crime boss.
I can't watch more than thirty minutes of this at a time. It's fucking horrible. Tarantino is possibly the worst living director
From writer/director Quentin Tarantino comes the cult classic Pulp Fiction. The film tells an anthology of interconnected stories surrounding an LA gangster. John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, and Ving Rhames make up an all-star cast who all give excellent performances. And, Tarantino does a brilliant job using nonlinear storytelling, and writing clever, witty dialog. However, the stories go to some bizarre places and often lingers a bit too long on minutiae. Even though it has a few drawbacks, Pulp Fiction is an immensely entertaining and fascinating film.
Maybe some of the negative comments on here are from the younger generation who have seen the Tarantino style replicated many times over the last 25 years, however , in 1994 when i saw this at the cinema it was a celluloid revelation, a real breath of fresh air and still holds up today. Watched it today for the first time in 15 years and that twist scene gets me every time...so much fun.