Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Pulp Fiction (1994)



Description:
Two bandits Vincent Vega and Jules Winfield spend time in philosophical conversations in between disassembly and "problem solving" to the debtor of his crime boss Marsellus Wallace. Parallel unfolds three stories.
In the first, Vincent looks after his wife Mia Marsellus and saves her from a drug overdose. In the second tells of Butch Coolidge, boxers, hired Wallace to take the fight, but had deceived him. The third story combines the first two - in a cafe a couple of unfortunate young robbers - Pumpkin and Honey Bath robbery attempt, but Jules stops them.
  
My impression of the film:
In my opinion the "Pulp Fiction" - the best film of Quentin. The most effective proof that the film deserves attention is the fact that it consists entirely of vivid and memorable scenes, a replica of which spectators were separated for a quote. And most importantly - a film you can watch endlessly, never get bored.

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