January 11, 2010

Pulp Fiction [3]




Been slacking off, sort of vacationed for a week, and I come home and my internet is cut off >.>
Anyways let’s get down to business.
This has to be one of the most awesome movies I’ve ever seen.  I’ve seen it a few times now and it can always drag me in and make me twitch. It’s a Tarantino classic <3. [Tarantino is also is the mastermind behind Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds and Grindhouse; but I’m hoping you already knew that.] It’s sort of like a comic strip that’s not in chronological order. There are different stories that are sort of woven together. The stories within the film revolve around a world with crime, gangsters, fighters, drugs, and robbers. The dialogue is witty and funny. The Casting is also beautiful, there’s John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman and even Tarantino shows up. The storyline has a lot of twists, but then again it has to with such characters. Sort of makes you sad when the movie ends because you won’t get to follow them around anymore.
Travolta is sort of the main character, he follow his bosses orders and get into all kinds of trouble. His story branches out onto others’ lives. Tarantino has such a way with films, I really can’t grasp onto a theme to fit this film. Maybe it’s a “masterpiece without a message” or I’m looking in too deep? But it’s fucking brilliant either way, it differs from other films because it just shocked everyone with how badass it was and still is. We get in real deep with the characters; we sort of understand them and their intentions, even though we’re nothing like them.  It’s a beautiful thing to get dragged into films and forget about yourself for a bit isn’t it?
Mm and the soundtrack is pretty badass too :] So pay attention to that as well <3.



2 comments:

  1. Good movie, and I'm in-love with Samuel L. Jackson, because I don't believe there is a part he would not play, bless that crazy bastard.

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  2. I didn't like this review,it sounded like a Tarantino fanboy ranting about it,as opposed to a full-fledged review.

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