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un yogur es lo más que podría ofrecerte.
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PULP FICTION
is such a wonderful movie because everything is great in it. The narrative structure is perfect, it’s puzzle-like and divided into chapters, in which all the details fit perfectly because of the painstaking work of Tarantino (there are so many details, that for many times you see the film you will always find something new). These chapters are not even exposed in a chronologically ordered, forcing the viewer to put the pieces of the plot, which would be difficult to describe. We should also note the mind-blowing staging, the flashbacks, the endless film references to other cult films (including Reservoir Dogs), the players, the atmosphere, the soundtrack, making it a masterpiece of contemporary cinema that will be remembered.
Pulp Fiction can also be seen as an icon because since its release in 1994, no films were able to deliver more than pay homage to films of similar style but much lower, of course. Quentin Tarantino showed the world that he possesses the powerful wit he visualizes within each minute of this 2,5 hour-film. The cast is also excellent, (who does not know John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Uma Thurman?) With some brilliant performances like above, everything is amazing in Pulp Fiction.
Tarantino cleverly mixed suspense and action with black humor at its best. Furthermore, the idea of combining three stories altering the thread of the narrative was risky but he made it. If the amount of times you see a film determines its value then it is clear that Pulp Fiction is definitely the movie of my life.
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