Pulp Fiction
The 1994 film "Pulp Fiction", written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, is a classic film still enjoyed by millions to this day. Pulp fiction is a violent web of tales that carefully intertwine and relate to each other. It is about bad people doing bad things. It is also a brilliant piece of work. "Pulp Fiction's" success is due to its great director, great dialogue, good acting, and the fact that it was well thought out and well written .Quentin Tarantino is a man of many successes. As both the director and writer, Quentin Tarantino did a great job, and even played a role as one of the many minor characters in the movie. His great work is not surprising, but is expected. Tarantino is a well-acclaimed director and has a reputation of great success. His 1992 film, "Reservoir Dogs" won many awards and still remains a cult classic. Tarantino is also well known for his other works, like "True Romance", "Natural Born Killers", "Desperado", and "Jackie brown", all huge successes. But "Pulp Fiction" is by far his best work. Tarantino understands the importance of complete immersion in a film; without his undivided creative attention, his productions would not hold the same amount of intense appeal and woul
d not have the same great success. "The result of Tarantino's work has changed the face of independent cinema forever. Tarantino, has once again, made a motion picture event that has worked its way into our national vernacular." (Damian Cannon, 2). The setting of "Pulp Fiction" is another key factor contributing to the films greatness. The movie takes place in the seedier side of the Los Angeles suburban area. There is also a lot of reference to Inglewood California. This is important to know because Inglewood is notorious for its wealth, and it's housing of many mobsters, gangsters, and lowlifes on the West Coast. This gives "Pulp Fiction" some truth to the tales we witness. "Pulp Fiction" takes place in the 1990's, which is important to its story line. The people watching the movie can relate to the times and how it affects the dialogue. Having watched many movies, I realize the importance of a good writer and a good director. Pulp Fiction has it covered with Quentin Tarantino. I have also noticed that, with other movies, all of the dialogue is usually entirely devoted to explaining or furthering the plot, and no joy is taken in the style of language for its own sake. There is not a single line in "Pearl Harbor" you would want to quote. That is what is so great about "Pulp Fiction" and Quentin Tarantino. To this day, I still here people quoting "And I
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