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Student’s Name: Teacher’s Name: Course Name: Date: Pulp Fiction Film Critique Pulp Fiction is a 1994 movie that was directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is an out of the ordinary film (Tarantino 87). It’s apparently a complete narrative that has been cut into vignettes and reorganized like a puzzle. This film is a gangster film where not even a single policeman is found. It is a mixture of peculiar characters, some from a black hoodlum with a strange bandage on his bald head, to sexual perverts; from characters dressed in dark suits whose dialogue is about what fast foods are referred to in Europe to a crowd problem-solver that goes to dinner parties in the morning while dressed in a complete tuxedo. In general, the film talks about American Nihilism. Rationale for the Choice of the Film With the film having the genre of thriller and crime as well as with relation to other production she has made, Quentin Tarantino has fascinated a particular audience and this has worked so well with regard to the success of his films (Tarantino 91). With the many films in the same genre, Pulp Fiction particularly catches the attention of the audience and more particularly the type of audience that it would fascinate would-be thrill seekers as it is full of action packed. The reason for picking this film for analysis is based on the fact that it is one of the original films to come up with multiple stories that is based on the character's point of view. Also, it offers more action and drama that specifically attracts the attention of the audience. Most importantly, this film offers connected to the audience from the first scene. The suspense it creates in the reader’s
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