Review of Pulp Fiction (1994) by Midlands M — 10 May 2014
20 years old, time has been very kind to Quentin's nonlinear tale of violent thugs and pop-culture dialogue and it's easy to see why it's Midlands Movies' readers' number one. Watching today you get both nostalgia AND a sense of modernism with possibly the coolest soundtrack alongside genuine great performances from Travolta, Jackson, Thurman, Keitel and Bruce Willis who I often forget is even in it! This neo-noir film essentially turned Tarantino from a wunderkind into the global phenomenon we know today and the film's violence and drug references are so uniquely balanced with its humour and love of character that its unique style has been much imitated yet never bettered.
We happy? Yeah, we happy.
This review of Pulp Fiction (1994) was written by Midlands M on 10 May 2014.
Pulp Fiction has generally received very positive reviews.
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