Quick Movie Reviews
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4/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 06/07/2019
Quentin Tarantion's magnum opus. The only people who don't like "Pulp Fiction" have never seen it.
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4/4
SteelCity99 - wrote on 04/22/2018
Unbelievable monologues, flawless character development, a fantastic tribute to cinema of all branches with references that only true masters of cinema can spot, an unconventional and absorbing screenplay structure that creates the feeling of a roller-coaster, fucking hilarious dialogues, a blast of a soundtrack, 150 minutes of talent that fly away in like 30 minutes, a multi-star Hollywood cast receiving their best roles. All of this was needed to surpass such a good movie like Reservoir Dogs... The ironic thing is, this would inspire several moviemakers as well, so this represents a pulp culture landmark. Favorite movie reference: Jean Luc Godard's even better Bande à Part (1964). 96/100
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4/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 12/25/2013
love this movie :). the Lines in the movie are still be used today and the writing/the acting/the directing are the best parts of the movie ;).
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4/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 03/25/2013
Pulp Fiction is what hailed to the film community that Quentin Tarantino had arrived as a visual auteur. The film is a complete original - from the unusual and eccentric characters, to the witty and razor-sharp dialogue, to the topsy-turvy plot, which shifts backwards and forwards in time. The film is a crime film that cares more about its characters than about its McGuffin of a plot and it's exciting, funny, and energetic from start to finish.
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4/4
FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 12/05/2012
This is Tarantino's masterpiece. The ultimate movie that has you laughing and amazed at every scene. No detail is left untouched, every character is unique and multi-dimensional. I still find the dance scene between Travolta and Uma to be one of my favorite dance scenes of all time. Strangely, this movie took me awhile to sit down and watch. One of the best movies of all time.
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0.5/4
Ean Vali - wrote on 11/30/2012
The name sais it all. Pulp and fiction. Sorry, didnt like it, I'm used to shock culture....
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2.5/4
Alaine - wrote on 12/12/2011
The darling of the film illuminates. I re-watch this when I want to feel the world is crazy dirty.