Review of Pulp Fiction (1994) by Jacob A — 02 Jan 2015
Style is the word that should be underlined and highlighted when describing Pulp Fiction. It is the most apparent thing in every aspect of production and is unparalleled in any other movie. Its acting was splendid with each actor molding into that person while even introducing their own little characteristics, like Vincent Vega's cool walk to even Jules' drilling stare.
As far as the shooting of the movie, each shot grabbed your perception and made you become whoever the movie wanted you to be. For a second you were Brad getting filled with lead from Samuel Jackson, then before you knew it you're taking a bullet to the head from John Travolta.
Its writing left you shocked, disgusted, but oddly smiling at the end like someone just taught you the ultimate lesson. It's because Pulp Fiction is the ultimate movie.
This review of Pulp Fiction (1994) was written by Jacob A on 02 Jan 2015.
Pulp Fiction has generally received very positive reviews.
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