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Pulp Fiction's general content and his contribution to film history.

Another translation: black wanted order

Produced by Max Film Company in Milla, USA, 1994.

Screenwriter: quentin tarantino

Roger Avari

Director: quentin tarantino

Starring: John Treyvaud Tower

Samuel L. Jackson

Bruce Willis

Uma Thurman

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Tim Roth; Tim Roth; Timothy Simon Smith

Plot:

Pulp Fiction includes three stories: the wife of Vincent and Martha, the situation of the gold watch and Bonnie, and five parts: preface and conclusion.

The thieves "Little Pumpkin" and "Little Rabbit" are a couple. At breakfast, they suddenly decided to rob the restaurant where they were eating and many customers inside, and immediately pulled out their guns and started to act.

Martha Wallace is the underworld boss in Absolute Monarch. Recently, several young people led by Brett stole a suitcase full of gold, so they sent their men Jules and Vincent to get it back. In the morning, Jules and Vincent arrived at their destination and broke into their room. The three young people who are having breakfast are very scared. After Vincent found the box, Jules killed two young people except Marvin, the insider. As usual, before killing, he recited a favorite Bible.

First of all, Vincent and Martha's wife

In a secluded bar, Martha is talking to Butch, a boxer, asking him to deliberately lose to his opponent in the next boxing match so that he can get a lot of money. When Butch left with the money, Jules and Vincent, who had finished the task, came back with suitcases to work with Martha. Because he had something to go out, Martha gave Vincent a new task to spend the night with his wife Mia.

After leaving Martha, Vincent, an addict, bought a pack of heroin from Lance, a drug dealer. In the evening, he picked up Mia from Martha's house, and they went to * * * for dinner. After dinner, Mia and Vincent won a dance competition through tacit cooperation and returned home contentedly.

When Vincent went to the toilet, Mia accidentally found the pack of heroin in Vincent's coat and began to take it. After coming out of the toilet, Vincent found that Mia, who had overdosed, had passed out. Horrified Vincent drove Mia to the home of drug dealer Lance. After some crazy rescue, Mia finally woke up.

Vincent breathed a sigh of relief when Mia was safely sent home.

Second, the gold watch.

Butch, a boxer, has an ancestral gold watch, which is also a relic left by his father who died in Vietnam, so he cherishes it all the more.

In order to get more income from gambling, Butch broke his promise to Martha. After catching his opponent alive in the boxing match, he quickly fled the scene. Martha was furious when she heard the news and vowed to kill Butch. At this point, Butch successfully returned to the pre-booked motel and flew away with his girlfriend Phoebe the next morning.

But the next morning, Butch found that Phoebe forgot to bring her gold watch in her panic, so he had to venture home to get it. In his own house, Butch killed Vincent, who was squatting, and got back the gold watch. On the way back, Vincent met Martha by accident. They all stumbled into a grocery store during the chase. The shopkeeper Maynard knocked them unconscious and tied them up. Maynard called him an accomplice, Sadr, and both of them were homosexual perverts. They took Martha to a dark room and raped her. Butch took the opportunity to break the rope and escape, but decided to go back and save Martha. So he hacked Maynard to death with a knife, and Masha, who broke free, shot Sadr seriously. Finally, on the premise that Butch kept a secret, Misa released Butch.

Third, Bonnie's situation.

When Jules and Vincent shot Brett, one of his accomplices was hiding in the toilet. The man suddenly rushed out and shot Jules and Vincent, but he missed a shot. After killing the unlucky boy, Jules thought that this survival was not only a "miracle" of God, but also an Oracle to him, so he decided to quit the gang and wash his hands of it. Vincent doesn't think so. Later, they left with Marvin and went to work with Martha.

On the way, Vincent accidentally killed Marvin sitting in the back row, leaving the car in a mess.

In order to avoid being found by the police, they had to go to their friend Jimmy's house nearby for help. But "henpecked" Jimmy told them that his wife Bonnie would come home from work in more than an hour. If she sees this scene, she will definitely ask him for a divorce angrily. Jules had to ask Martha for help. A little later, Mr. Wolf sent by Martha came to Jimmy's house. Under the command of the shrewd Mr. Wolff, Jules and Vincent quickly cleaned the car, put on clean clothes, and properly handled the problem before Bonnie went home.

After saying goodbye to Mr. Wolf, Jules and Vincent went to a small restaurant for breakfast. When talking about the "miracle" in the morning, Jules intends to give up the life of a killer and prepare to pursue the truth and wander around like an ascetic. While Vincent was going to the toilet, Jules, who was alone, caught up with the robbery in the restaurant at the beginning of the movie. Jules gave the wallet to Pumpkin, but Pumpkin was more concerned about the suitcase around Jules. At the moment of opening the suitcase, Jules subdued the pumpkin and stabilized the frightened rabbit and Vincent who had just come out of the toilet. Jules recited the familiar Bible again, but this time he didn't kill anyone, but told everyone about the philosophy he learned from the Bible. Finally, he let the thief go and left with Vincent.

As the most important work of quentin tarantino, Pulp Fiction is unique in all aspects.

Judging from the structure of the play, Quentin abandoned the traditional Hollywood style and treated the whole narrative as a "ring structure" with separated viewpoints. Under the overall framework of this novel, every story of Pulp Fiction is well organized. The unique narrative structure of Pulp Fiction lies in that it not only subverts the linear concept of time and space of traditional films, but also won't lose a large audience because of excessive experiments.

Violence has always been an unshakable theme in Quentin's works, and the frequent violent scenes in the film echo its "circular structure", clearly pointing out that violence occurs periodically and never stops. Pulp Fiction told us that in life, violence, including war and boxing, is everywhere, and there is no justice of life and death, right and wrong before it. Under the cover of violence, Quentin actually discussed a more profound problem-the change of people's fate by accidental events. As Pulp Fiction's plays say, these three stories are actually one story. Mia's overdose, Butch's encounter with Martha, Jules' Miracle and the restaurant robbery are all accidental events in life, and it is these seemingly accidental events that change the fate of the characters.

Humorous dialogue and superb performance are also necessary conditions for Pulp Fiction to achieve great success. Quentin's dialogue style is unique, which not only conforms to the identity and personality of the characters, but also contains the bottom culture and simple philosophy. Quentin, who used to be an actor in many TV series, attached great importance to performance, and his deep understanding of performance made many actors like to cooperate with him very much. In "Pulp Fiction", the outstanding performance makes the characters vivid and leaves a real and deep impression on the audience. For example, Jules played by Samuel L. Jackson is a classic figure in film history. Quentin's guidance and Samuel's acting skills set up this difficult character in the film. What's more, it is precisely because of their superb performance in Pulp Fiction that John Treyvaud Tower and Bruce Willis, two "out-of-date" stars, once again shine brilliantly and become Hollywood first-line stars.

Another feature of Pulp Fiction lies in his reflection on the culture of the 1970s and his description of the bottom culture. Similar to the style of gangster movies, the country, crazy movie music, Jules' fluffy and explosive curly hair, Mia's tight shirt and bell bottoms all exude the flavor of the 1970s. Conversations about fast food, cosmetics, drugs and so on, as well as the ubiquitous slang and swearing words in the film, let the audience know more about different aspects of the bottom of the United States.

In addition, "Pulp Fiction" is also unique in film rhythm control, photography style and sound editing.

Therefore, due to Pulp Fiction's great influence on later films, this unique work can be called one of the most important films in the 1990s.