Pulp Fiction (1994)

A wildly-idiosyncratic/stylized hybrid of neo-noir, black comedy, hallucinogenic pulp, crime, divine redemption, contingency, punchy dialogue blending peppery funk and lyricism, & post-modern zeitgeist exemplifying ’90’s pop culture while fetishizing nostalgia, Tarantino’s demimonde changed the rules of filmmaking and redefined cinema in the 20th century with this B-movie masterpiece. 10/10.

Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) are hitmen with a penchant for philosophical discussions. In this ultra-hip, multi-strand crime movie, their storyline is interwoven with those of their boss, gangster Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) ; his actress wife, Mia (Uma Thurman) ; struggling boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) ; master fixer Winston Wolfe (Harvey Keitel) and a nervous pair of armed robbers, “Pumpkin” (Tim Roth) and “Honey Bunny” (Amanda Plummer).

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