If you are a big fan of the following movie, and I really mean like all freaky about it (like me), then you probably know which movie I'm going to be talking about judging from the title.
If you don't then i'll give you a hint.
It starts with a P and ends with ulp Fiction...that's right...Pulp Fiction!
Or maybe you knew because of the picture below, yeah probably.
The most brilliant movie ever made with 'The Matrix', 'Inception' and most of Quentin Tarantino's other movies as runner ups.
The plot: Pulp Fiction has a pretty complicated plot due to the fact that it's a mosaic movie.
This means that there are several different plot's (generally four) that form one story in a whole.
In this case there's the story of two mobster's, Vince Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), a boxer on the run called Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis), a Mob boss his wife Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) and two trailer trash partners in crime.
they all lead a life of crime but most of them a bit against there will because once you get involved with the mob, it's pretty hard to get out.
As you can see the cast is amazing and just the right fit for the characters they're playing.
That along with Tarantino's all too familiar funny, smart, sarcastic and cynical writing style results in a mind blowing picture that will make you brainstorm and laugh at the same time.
The two mobsters Vince and Jules are on a mission to retrieve their boss's stolen briefcase.
I can't tell you what the contents of the briefcase are due to the fact that it's not literally revealed in the movie although if you really, and i mean really think about it you will find out what it is but that part is up to you.
At the same time Vince has to take the wife of his boss out on a date to entertain her while he's out of town. But that's not all, he also has to go after Butch (the boxer) who has broken a deal with Mr. Wallace to go down in a fight.
Of course this doesn't all happen at precisely the same time but the story lines succeed each other.
The Verdict: Now I know that not everyone is a big movie enthusiasts but if you haven't seen this one yet you should go jump in front of a train OR...go see it like right now, don't even think about continuing reading this blog just go and rent, buy or download it and watch the damn thing!
This movie deserves a 9.6/10 without a doubt, probably even more but I'm gonna play it safe instead of giving it too much credit (which is impossible but whatever)
So good you posted it twice?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI count three posts for September and two for October, which is just about acceptable. The subjects you blog about are fine. We'll throw some literature into the mix after the autumn break. What you write is good too: your comments are always personal.
Your English is a bit of a mixed bag: you write well in the sense that you know how to construct a sentence, but you are sloppy when it comes to details: "preticular choise", use of capitals, "plot's" instead of "plots". I'd like to see some improvement here. Start by figuring out how to use the spell checker.
As it stands, I'm giving you a B.