CREATIVITY and MAKING: Tarentino

Pulp Fiction, for me, has always been a “stay away from that movie, it’s too violent!” kind of movie. I never minded the absurd violence. There’s a deeper meaning to all this awesome violence, believe me, there is. It all has to do with time.

The beginning and the end of the movie are in the same diner, right after each other. The whole convoluted movie has made fans do some intense research to come up with a timeline of the events. Those two hotshot robbers, Ringo and Yolanda, at the beginning and at the end ran into Vincent and Jules roughly after Vincent shot Marvin in the face. It might be strange to be seeing an ending with Vincent in it after witnessing him get Swiss cheesed by Butch. All in all, it was a very good film, and I have seen other Quentin Tarantino films like Reservoir Dogs and the such. Most of his films have a straightforward timeline, but a few like to jump around and really make you think. He’s an outstanding director.

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