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Review of by Garda D — 01 May 2014

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This movie is great! It has witty dialogues, dark humor and a great buddy relationship of Vincent and Jules and also a great acting by mostly everyone but this movie was not meant to be watch by everyone.

The story was confusing and weird, and it doesn't even makes sense, what's with the bible quote? What's inside the briefcase anyway? Is it a gold? Ancient artifacts? Orange light bulbs? And why is the code "666"? Was it owned by the devil before or something? Oh and you know what did Tarantino say about the briefcase? He said, "It's whatever the viewer wants it to be" Well, I'd say its an artifact or something that is owned by the devil which in this movie is Marsellus Wallace.

But because the story confusing and doesn't even make sense, I still love it. Why? It is because how clever Tarantino develops the story and it successfully makes the viewers confuse and make us think "What the hell was that all about?". Then when Jules say something from the bible and we could see that actually each story, people changes role for example in Butch's story we see that Butch was the weak and Marcellus is the evil but when he release Butch, he turned into the shepherd (Thanks Internet for providing answers).

No one could make a story as clever as Tarantino himself and make a screenplay this good! This is truly an amazing movie and I will definitely watch it for second time or more! But is this the best movie of all time? Certainly not.

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