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Prime Time Crime With Sophia: “Pulp Fiction”

By Sophia Coronado
April 28, 2021

Although not a typical Italian mobster movie like the other movies covered so far, Quentin Tarantino's “Pulp Fiction” is a crime movie following the...

With many twists and turns, "Pulp Fiction" never fails to please (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/PulpFiction?fref=ts).

What to Watch: “Pulp Fiction” provides many twists and turns

By Tyler Lopez
May 12, 2015
Today, we see boring films with lifeless characters and flat story plots. But in 1994, legendary director Quentin Tarantino gave us the unique and fantastic film called “Pulp Fiction.” Just over 20 years have passed since this film opened in theaters, but it stands as one of the best films ever made with a massive cult following and critics still praising the film. Not many films present themselves quite like “Pulp Fiction” does. The story is set out of order, with numerous intersecting storylines that involves Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase. But, with all of these stories together, it makes “Pulp Fiction” a great film. The film opens with a husband, “Pumpkin” (Roth) and wife, “Honey Bunny” (Plummer) sitting at booth in a diner talking about past robberies that have committed. They converse about how a place like the diner they are in is a good place for a robbery. Pumpkin tells his wife to steal the patrons’ wallets to double their profits. With their minds set, the couple pull out pistols and proceed to stick the store up.
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