Pulp Fiction

⭐ 8.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

As with most Tarantino movies, I'm a bit conflicted with the review. On the one hand, you can see the artistry on full display here. The dialogue is the real standout with long, uncut, realistic conversations all over the place that grow these characters who you'd otherwise not be able to relate to. The writing is truly great. There are also some other fantastic, tense scenes as well as some interesting and even powerful themes that you think about after the credits roll. I think that's a pretty impressive feat considering how this movie plays out like a mindless, violent romp.


And on the other hand, this movie is kinda a violent romp. Y'all know that killing and blood are my favorites, but boy can this movie be extreme. I know that's the point, and the violence can be so over the top that it ends up being funny, but other times it is borderline distributing.


I'm glad I watched it, but this is not something I can necessarily recommend to people in good conscience.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)

July Reading Favourites

Magdalene's Favourite Books of 2024